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"Karma Whore" is a pejorative label used to describe someone who seeks to raise one's social standing within an online community by pandering to the stereotypical prejudices or trends that are widely accepted by its members, including activities like reposting popular content and linking to websites with overwhelmingly positive reputation.

Origin

The term "karma whore" was used as early as January 2nd, 2000[1] on the tech news site Slashdot in a reposted news story about the filming techniques employed in the 1999 American sci-fi film The Matrix. In the comments, an argument ensued over the authenticity of Slashdotter Signal11's karma rating after a user under the Slashdot alias Anonymous Coward noted the strange discrepancy between the total count of karma and average scores of his posts.

Karma System

Karma is a unit of measurement used to gauge a community member's trustworthiness or the degree of positive reputation based on a trust metric. The term "karma" was first introduced by Slashdot in the late 1990s and has been since adopted by many other virtual online communities to encourage group effectiveness and friendly interactions.

Spread

It was mentioned again on January 14th, 2000 in an off-topic comment titled “The Troll Bill of Rights.”[3] Ten days later, the phrase was first defined on the online writing community Everything2[2], where it was noted that Slashdot moderators focus on quality, not personal prejudices. By April that year, “karma whoring” was included in an explanation of the ways people troll on Slashdot.[4] In July 2000, the phrase was first defined in print by Wired magazine[5] as “someone who posts messages shamelessly on Slashdot, where karma points are given based on the quality of the post.” In November 2001, Star Trek: The Next Generation actor Wil Wheaton used the label on his blog[6] in referring to himself after asking Ben Edlund, the comic book artist of The Tick, if he could appear on Edlund's show in a Slashdot AMA.[7] The post received the highest possible rating of 5/5. In 2003, “karma whore” was added to Urban Dictionary[8] three times, with the last definition declaring karma whores a “dead breed.” Throughout the decade, the term appeared on a handful of forums with karma systems, including the Rooster Teeth forums[9], the Grand Theft Auto forums[10], the xkcd forums[11] and the MyDeathSpace forums.[12]

Actor seeks work. (Soore5, Funny) by CleverNickName ( 1 291 89) <wil AT wilwheaton DOT net» on Friday November 09 2001, @04:24PM (#2545445) Homepage Journal So can I be on your show, or what? Share 1 hidden comment Re:Actor seeks work. think you'd make a good Arthur lerNickName - Wil Wheaton (aka Wesley Crusher) Just pointing this out to anyone who might not have made the connection. This 1 hidden comment Re:CleverNickName- Wil Wheaton (aka Wesley Crushe You haven't cast "Feral Boy" yet have you? Re: (aka Wesley Crusher) kaladorn saith: Re:CleverNickName- Wil Wheaton (aka Wesley Crushe Acting is fun because it gives you the opportunity to do things that you'd Re:CleverNickName-Wil Wheaton (aka Wesley Crushe I'm sure I speak for many when I selflessly volunteer to spank you Re:CleverNickName - Wil Wheaton (aka Wesley Crushe Who else would run on at the mouth so long? You rock, Xandria! Re:Actor seeks work. Hey! If "he* is on your show, can I be too?? reckon I'd be good because: I am not as funny as him (No threat to Re:CleverNickName-Wil Wheaton (aka Wesley Crushe "perk* Kaladorn the Great and LEGO Okay okay, look, I got a slashdot identity. Bizarre that I found you... You know, the Internet

On Reddit

The term is widely used on Reddit with the earliest mention dating to February 2009i in a YouTube video criticizing Redditors who repost xkcd comics or share links about Richard Dawkins in the Atheism subreddit.

In April 2010, the website KarmaWhores.net[13] was registered to track Redditors with the most karma on the site. As of October 2012, the site tracks more than 17,000 users with more than 253 million karma points combined. In April 2011, a single topic blog titled Reddit Karma Whore[14] was launched, offering several tips on how to gain karma in the /r/pics subreddit ranging from reposting popular content to using advice animal style image macros.

Notable Examples

In August 2012, Redditor tankyoucomeagain posted the first advice animal derivative titled Karma Whore[15], featuring a women leaning over into a car window and the caption “I’m actually a political moderate but I’m liberal if that’s what you’re upvoting for.” As of October 2012, there are approximately 1500 instances of Karma Whore on Quickmeme[16] detailing various ways to solicit upvotes on Reddit.

IM ACTUALLY A POLITICAL MODERATE BUT I'MLIBERAL, IFTHAT'S WHAT YOU'REUPVOTING FOR
IMADE THIS MEME BUT WE CAN SAY MY MOM MADE IT IF THATS WHAT YOU'RE INTO
ITYPED THIS UP MYSELF BUTI CAN SAY MY PROFESSOR ASSIGNED IT TO ME IF THAT'S WHAT YOU'RE INTO
THIS ISA STILL FRAME FROM A VIDEO BUTWE CAN SAY ITSA PERFECTLY TIMED PHOTO IF THATS WHAT YOU'RE INTO
CAN'T THINK OF ANYTHING ˋ ORIGINAL BUTI CAN USE THIS MEME TO CALL PEOPLE OUT AND GET KARMA IFTHATS WHAT YOU'RE INTO
TM A EUROPEAN WITH NO INTERESTIN THE 2012 ELECTION BUTICANBASH MITT ROMNEY IF THAT'S WHAT YOU'RE INTO

Mad Karma with Jim Cramer is an advice animal image macro series featuring a photoshopped image of Jim Cramer, former hedge fund manager and the host of the MSNBC business news program Mad Money.

DUMP ALL YOUR KARMAIN PICTURESOF FEET Coa 14 Karma Trends Shift Move Your Karma Now Calvin & Hobbes (C&H) 6.11 Pictures of Breasts (BOOB) 9.21 Mocking People (MOCK) 8.1 Pictures of Cats (CATS) 8.24 Louls C.K. Clips (LCK) 6.42 Good Guy Greg (GGG) 5e So

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About

"Karma Whore" is a pejorative label used to describe someone who seeks to raise one's social standing within an online community by pandering to the stereotypical prejudices or trends that are widely accepted by its members, including activities like reposting popular content and linking to websites with overwhelmingly positive reputation.

Origin

The term "karma whore" was used as early as January 2nd, 2000[1] on the tech news site Slashdot in a reposted news story about the filming techniques employed in the 1999 American sci-fi film The Matrix. In the comments, an argument ensued over the authenticity of Slashdotter Signal11's karma rating after a user under the Slashdot alias Anonymous Coward noted the strange discrepancy between the total count of karma and average scores of his posts.

Karma System

Karma is a unit of measurement used to gauge a community member's trustworthiness or the degree of positive reputation based on a trust metric. The term "karma" was first introduced by Slashdot in the late 1990s and has been since adopted by many other virtual online communities to encourage group effectiveness and friendly interactions.

Spread

It was mentioned again on January 14th, 2000 in an off-topic comment titled “The Troll Bill of Rights.”[3] Ten days later, the phrase was first defined on the online writing community Everything2[2], where it was noted that Slashdot moderators focus on quality, not personal prejudices. By April that year, “karma whoring” was included in an explanation of the ways people troll on Slashdot.[4] In July 2000, the phrase was first defined in print by Wired magazine[5] as “someone who posts messages shamelessly on Slashdot, where karma points are given based on the quality of the post.” In November 2001, Star Trek: The Next Generation actor Wil Wheaton used the label on his blog[6] in referring to himself after asking Ben Edlund, the comic book artist of The Tick, if he could appear on Edlund's show in a Slashdot AMA.[7] The post received the highest possible rating of 5/5. In 2003, “karma whore” was added to Urban Dictionary[8] three times, with the last definition declaring karma whores a “dead breed.” Throughout the decade, the term appeared on a handful of forums with karma systems, including the Rooster Teeth forums[9], the Grand Theft Auto forums[10], the xkcd forums[11] and the MyDeathSpace forums.[12]


Actor seeks work. (Soore5, Funny) by CleverNickName ( 1 291 89) <wil AT wilwheaton DOT net» on Friday November 09 2001, @04:24PM (#2545445) Homepage Journal So can I be on your show, or what? Share 1 hidden comment Re:Actor seeks work. think you'd make a good Arthur lerNickName - Wil Wheaton (aka Wesley Crusher) Just pointing this out to anyone who might not have made the connection. This 1 hidden comment Re:CleverNickName- Wil Wheaton (aka Wesley Crushe You haven't cast "Feral Boy" yet have you? Re: (aka Wesley Crusher) kaladorn saith: Re:CleverNickName- Wil Wheaton (aka Wesley Crushe Acting is fun because it gives you the opportunity to do things that you'd Re:CleverNickName-Wil Wheaton (aka Wesley Crushe I'm sure I speak for many when I selflessly volunteer to spank you Re:CleverNickName - Wil Wheaton (aka Wesley Crushe Who else would run on at the mouth so long? You rock, Xandria! Re:Actor seeks work. Hey! If "he* is on your show, can I be too?? reckon I'd be good because: I am not as funny as him (No threat to Re:CleverNickName-Wil Wheaton (aka Wesley Crushe "perk* Kaladorn the Great and LEGO Okay okay, look, I got a slashdot identity. Bizarre that I found you... You know, the Internet

On Reddit

The term is widely used on Reddit with the earliest mention dating to February 2009i in a YouTube video criticizing Redditors who repost xkcd comics or share links about Richard Dawkins in the Atheism subreddit.



In April 2010, the website KarmaWhores.net[13] was registered to track Redditors with the most karma on the site. As of October 2012, the site tracks more than 17,000 users with more than 253 million karma points combined. In April 2011, a single topic blog titled Reddit Karma Whore[14] was launched, offering several tips on how to gain karma in the /r/pics subreddit ranging from reposting popular content to using advice animal style image macros.

Notable Examples

In August 2012, Redditor tankyoucomeagain posted the first advice animal derivative titled Karma Whore[15], featuring a women leaning over into a car window and the caption “I’m actually a political moderate but I’m liberal if that’s what you’re upvoting for.” As of October 2012, there are approximately 1500 instances of Karma Whore on Quickmeme[16] detailing various ways to solicit upvotes on Reddit.


IM ACTUALLY A POLITICAL MODERATE BUT I'MLIBERAL, IFTHAT'S WHAT YOU'REUPVOTING FOR IMADE THIS MEME BUT WE CAN SAY MY MOM MADE IT IF THATS WHAT YOU'RE INTO ITYPED THIS UP MYSELF BUTI CAN SAY MY PROFESSOR ASSIGNED IT TO ME IF THAT'S WHAT YOU'RE INTO
THIS ISA STILL FRAME FROM A VIDEO BUTWE CAN SAY ITSA PERFECTLY TIMED PHOTO IF THATS WHAT YOU'RE INTO CAN'T THINK OF ANYTHING ˋ ORIGINAL BUTI CAN USE THIS MEME TO CALL PEOPLE OUT AND GET KARMA IFTHATS WHAT YOU'RE INTO TM A EUROPEAN WITH NO INTERESTIN THE 2012 ELECTION BUTICANBASH MITT ROMNEY IF THAT'S WHAT YOU'RE INTO

Mad Karma with Jim Cramer is an advice animal image macro series featuring a photoshopped image of Jim Cramer, former hedge fund manager and the host of the MSNBC business news program Mad Money.


DUMP ALL YOUR KARMAIN PICTURESOF FEET Coa 14 Karma Trends Shift Move Your Karma Now Calvin & Hobbes (C&H) 6.11 Pictures of Breasts (BOOB) 9.21 Mocking People (MOCK) 8.1 Pictures of Cats (CATS) 8.24 Louls C.K. Clips (LCK) 6.42 Good Guy Greg (GGG) 5e So

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