Law and order in Reddit’s Karma Court
February 23, 2016 4:11 AM   Subscribe

While Judge Judy may be the queen of courtroom drama on television, the Karma Court subreddit is her online equivalent. This increasingly popular part of Reddit is where users can bring their compatriots to trial for crimes against karma, the points system for users posting interesting and original content.
posted by ellieBOA (1 comment total)

This post was deleted for the following reason: Hey, sorry, but this is getting flagged a lot, and the court finds that while the OP is innocent of malice, much of Reddit is guilty of being a habitual offender against humanity via hate speech and other bigotry, including posts from the article's main link. -- taz



 
From one of the current front page posts:
If you look deeper into daisy's comments, she did most of her posting on a deleted account's submissions. Then one month of inactivity (happens to be during the time K-Sir was created), then switches to commenting on K-Sir's submissions. I wouldn't be surprised if there are other accounts run by this same person, doing the same thing. Clearly an open and shut case of Reddot Faggotry.
Yeah, that's just great.
posted by Halloween Jack at 4:27 AM on February 23, 2016 [1 favorite]


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