As an IT professional, I can say the industry standard is to have separate accounts for using a platform and for administering that platform. But I’d recommend that more for security reasons.
There is the risk of someone spotting a problem in Lemmy source code and maybe creating a hyperlink that does something bad when an admin clicks on it - like that XSS that was just fixed but with access to more permissions
As an IT professional, I can say the industry standard is to have separate accounts for using a platform and for administering that platform. But I’d recommend that more for security reasons.
There is the risk of someone spotting a problem in Lemmy source code and maybe creating a hyperlink that does something bad when an admin clicks on it - like that XSS that was just fixed but with access to more permissions
Thanks for your input