Karma & Trust Basics

How Karma Works on Reddit (What It Means and What It Doesn’t)

Karma is a feedback signal, not a score you can “hack”. This guide explains what it affects, why it matters, and how to grow it naturally.

TL;DR: Karma is trust-by-behavior. Comment first, be useful, avoid spam signals, and follow each subreddit’s rules.

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What Karma Actually Is

  • Community feedback from upvotes/downvotes.
  • Signals that people find your contributions valuable.
  • Can influence how others perceive credibility.

What Karma Is NOT

  • Not money, not a “rank”, not guaranteed access everywhere.
  • Not something you should chase with low-effort comments.
  • Not the same across all communities (rules differ).

The Fastest Safe Way to Grow Karma

  1. Comment on New posts (low competition).
  2. Use the “answer + short example” pattern.
  3. Repeat daily for 7 days.

Use this guide: First Comments Formula.

Next steps

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