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WordPress uses a concept of Roles, designed to give the site owner the ability to control what users can and cannot do within the site. Each role is allowed to perform a set of tasks called Capabilities.
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you're creating a function and just initializing a local scope variable that you overwrite it.
here is a different approach:
global $wp_roles; // global class wp-includes/capabilities.php
$wp_roles- …