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You are absolutely right with your description. One thing to note since OP was looking for the distinction: most mods are power users. It's usually the most active and enthusiastic users who have the desire to become a moderator.
I get that mods are a subset of power users. But it seems the bar for the latter may be as low as "anyone who, upon reading an interesting article, heads over to Reddit, checks for an extant link, and if none is found posts one."
I seriously thought that was table stakes for using the site.
The large majority of users on Reddit just scroll through clicking links, maybe upcoming or commenting once in a while