"karma whore" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: karma whores [plural]
Etymology: First used around 2000 on the social news website Slashdot. Head templates: {{en-noun}} karma whore (plural karma whores)
  1. (Internet slang, Slashdot, Reddit) Someone excessively dedicated to gaining karma (“a score assigned to a user or post on a discussion forum, indicating popularity or perceived value”), often by disagreeable methods such as reposting content or creating fake stories. Tags: Internet Categories (topical): Reddit, Reddit
    Sense id: en-karma_whore-en-noun-NamjZk-q Disambiguation of Reddit: 89 11 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 86 14

Verb

Forms: karma whores [present, singular, third-person], karma whoring [participle, present], karma whored [participle, past], karma whored [past]
Etymology: First used around 2000 on the social news website Slashdot. Head templates: {{en-verb}} karma whore (third-person singular simple present karma whores, present participle karma whoring, simple past and past participle karma whored)
  1. (Internet slang, Slashdot, Reddit) To act as a karma whore. Tags: Internet Categories (topical): Reddit, People Synonyms: karma-whore, karmawhore
    Sense id: en-karma_whore-en-verb-cMZk4fgZ Disambiguation of People: 35 65

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Alternative forms

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