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In MultiSite, can some users automatically have Site Admin rights on all sites, without granting them Network Admin access?

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We have some "content specialists" that we'd like to effectively grant Site Admin access to every site on our network automatically, but still don't want them to be able to access the network admin menu. (They shouldn't be able to create new sites, change network settings, etc.)

I'm not sure if there's a good way to filter user permissions for this use case or something else. I am not looking to actually add them as a Site Admin to every site, just be treated as if they have those capabilities.

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