It's possible that the comments are legit, but it's interesting how many of the comments in the Moderator Coordination subreddit are from people who hate mods have have newish accounts. Considering Reddit has edited comments critical of the CEO in the past AND that reddit is known to use fake accounts to simulate engagement, I'm a bit skeptical (the fake account thing was how reddit got it's start, but they're still doing it in 2023 to populate non-English subs with shitty machine translations of popular English threads)
> it's interesting how many of the comments in the Moderator Coordination subreddit are from people who hate mods have have newish accounts.
Well, duh.
Would you complain about a mod with your main account? A contributing factor is that people with newish accounts have newish accounts because a powertripping mod banned their oldish account.
All-in-all, having newish accounts complain about mods makes their complaints more legitimate, not less.
People who hate mods tend to be people who value a more anonymous style of social media communication than persistent usernames and/or people have been censored so much before that they have been forced to make new accounts.