Took me a while and an AskLemmy post to figure this out, since I initially thought Lemmy was auto-modding commenters (which kinda made me panic), but this is what I see:

I am the only mod in this community, and others aren’t seeing this flag everywhere, so commenters aren’t actually modded.

Is this a bug with Voyager or with my instance?

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    Someone just told me these shields mean I’m a mod and can interact with these posts, but that’s not what it meant to me. To me, it means ‘this user is a mod’, which was super confusing.

    I’d instead color the edit menu ellipsis green, not add a shield.

    Those tags, like this shield, convey information about the user’s status, not what I can do. The ellipsis tells me what I can do.

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      Hey, thanks for the post. On Voyager, there is no moderator badge. Instead, the username color changes. give yourself a bit of time to get used to it, maybe you’ll end up liking it. :-)

      I like it if I’m doing a global search or viewing all or home and one of a posts from the communities that I moderate shows up, then I know that I can moderate it quickly at a glance.

      In addition, for admins, both local and remote it changes to red with or without a checkmark inside of the shield as a signal on what actions can be performed by admins on a given piece of content. So it’s a bit more complex than just showing if you can moderate a given post or comment.

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        Thanks!

        This is what I’m seeing:

        It’s not a username colour – that would be ideal. It’s a green shield badge.

        e: you said: ‘In addition, for admins, both local and remote it changes to red with or without a checkmark inside of the shield as a signal on what actions can be performed by admins on a given piece of content’

        I have no idea what you mean by this. We were talking about username colours, and that made sense, though I haven’t seen that. Now we’re on checkmarks, which I see, but doesn’t make sense. Does that make sense?

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          What I mean is your username will be green if you distinguish your comment so that others know you’re a moderator.

          Voyager doesn’t show users that you’re a moderator unless you explicitly distinguish your comment, to allow you to interact without asserting yourself.

          Edit: as an example, I just distinguished this comment

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            Great, thanks. I love all the customisation features Voyager has!

            I still don’t understand all the green shields after every commenter’s name, though.

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              It’s essentially a shortcut button, that’s all. And show you what actions you can take at a glance on an arbitrary piece of user generated content.

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                I think the mod action button should be more similar to the default layout icon from the web UI.

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                  It’s not going to change, sorry. This is the way Apollo has done it and I really enjoy its UX. For new Voyager mods, I recommend giving it time to get used to it.