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The long-inactive account suddenly coming back to do a mod coup is something that I noticed when I shut down /r/snackexchange in the mod protests. Spez said something about returning power to the communities and not being able to close a subreddit as a protest, so I made it the Democratic People's Republic of r/Snackexchange and had the community vote for every moderator and rule each day. I had universal support from the userbase who understood the joke. Then some old account which had only posted there once a decade before reactivated from a dormancy period. In each day's voting thread they proposed the exact old rules which had been erased when I changed the stylesheet. They started getting really weird and clingy in PMs, electing themselves as a mod and then using that as pretext to have the admins give them the top mod slot and purge everyone else. Their one big issue that they were excited to change was creating a 3rd party user verification website where they alone would have copies of photo IDs before someone could post.
After the community attacked them, they went silent again. The only lasting impact was to remove all of the mods who joined in the protest. I'm 90% certain it was an admin coup.