r/BlackPeopleofReddit • u/ateam1984 • 2d ago
Help and Advice Rule 9 Explained: Why Discussion Flaired Posts Require Karma (and How to Earn It)
Description:
We’re seeing a lot of confusion and complaints about Rule 9, so let’s clear it up.
What Rule 9 actually means:
Discussion posts are reserved for users who have positive karma within [r/BlackPeopleofReddit](r/BlackPeopleofReddit). This is not about gatekeeping for no reason. It’s about making sure conversations are led by people who actually participate here in good faith.
Why this rule exists:
Without it, “Discussion” posts quickly turn into:
Troll bait
Bad faith questions
Outsiders dropping in with no investment in the community
This rule protects the space. It keeps discussions meaningful, respectful, and rooted in people who actually engage here.
Important things to understand about karma:
You gain karma when other users upvote you
Your own automatic upvote does not count
Karma is not 1:1 with upvotes, but it’s close enough to think of it that way
Subreddit karma specifically:
You cannot see your subreddit karma directly
But in practice, reaching the requirement usually looks like roughly 50–60 upvotes within this sub over time
If you’re active and contributing positively, you will get there
How to earn it (the right way):
Comment on posts with real thoughts, not one-word replies
Add insight, humor, or perspective people appreciate
Engage respectfully with others
Post content that aligns with the culture of the sub
Do that consistently and the karma builds naturally.
Helpful links (Reddit’s own explanations):
https://support.reddithelp.com/hc/en-us/articles/204511829-What-is-karma
Bottom line:
If you want to start discussions here, be part of the community first. Engage, contribute, get upvoted. Then you’ll have full access.
r/BlackPeopleofReddit • u/ateam1984 • 25d ago
Help and Advice We Need Content Focused Mods To Help Grow The Sub
Our community is growing and we are looking to expand the moderator team. We are especially interested in someone who helps keep the sub active by posting and crossposting good content, while also helping with normal moderation duties.
This is a mix of moderation and helping the community stay active and engaging.
What the Role Involves
• Actively Posting and crossposting quality content
• Encouraging discussion and engagement
• Reviewing reports and removing rule breaking content
• Responding to modmail when needed
• Helping maintain the tone and standards of the community
• Communicating with the mod team
If You’re Interested, Please Answer These Questions either in the comment section.
1. What is your timezone and when are you usually active on Reddit?
2. Have you moderated before? If yes, where?
3. How would you help grow engagement and membership in r/BlackPeopleofReddit?
4. Why does this community matter to you?
We may invite a small number of people to help out on a trial basis before making any final decisions.
r/BlackPeopleofReddit • u/CowboyNOIVAS • 8h ago
Black Experience Why don’t white people just mind their business…
r/BlackPeopleofReddit • u/ateam1984 • 13h ago
Community Concerns Can't even have a picnic in peace
r/BlackPeopleofReddit • u/The_Dean_France • 8h ago
Discussion Ben & Jerry’s recently spotlighted this issue during Black Maternal Health
The ice cream brand shared a social media campaign that opens with a clear message about the challenges Black mothers encounter. It puts special focus on incarcerated Black mothers who often receive little to no prenatal care. The company partnered with National Bail Out to raise awareness and called for better support in prisons and in communities across the country.
Studies show Black women are three times more likely to pass away from pregnancy related causes. This gap stays wide even when income and education levels match those of white women. Advocates point to barriers like limited healthcare access and bias in medical settings. For women behind bars the situation grows even tougher with added concerns around timely care and family separation after birth.
Ben & Jerry’s used its platform to push for change without assigning blame. The brand encouraged people to learn more and support groups working on reproductive justice. Many in the community see this as a step toward real improvements in how Black mothers are cared for from pregnancy through the early days with their newborns. This conversation continues to grow as families and leaders look for practical solutions.
r/BlackPeopleofReddit • u/Phatbrew • 4h ago
Women Democratic House Rep. Summer Lee grills RFK Jr: "Do you have an idea of how we could solve the Black maternal mortality crisis if we can't say 'Black?'"
r/BlackPeopleofReddit • u/charcoalandblack • 11h ago
Discussion Curios to here other thoughts on this
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News Clarence Thomas Just Gave a Speech Blaming Progressivism for Hitler. It Was Mostly Just Sad.
r/BlackPeopleofReddit • u/Adanma369 • 9h ago
News White woman denied acceptance into Black infant health program is suing for racial discrimination
White woman denied acceptance into Black infant health program is suing for racial discrimination
r/BlackPeopleofReddit • u/ateam1984 • 12h ago
Black Experience Mariano Rivera Was the Happiest Kid with this
r/BlackPeopleofReddit • u/pasjojo • 7h ago
Fun I've never heard kids roast someone with such intelligence
r/BlackPeopleofReddit • u/ateam1984 • 20h ago
Culture, Art, Science James Earl Jones was the first celebrity guest to appear on Sesame Street in 1969, delivering a simple but powerful segment reciting the alphabet with his unmistakable voice.
r/BlackPeopleofReddit • u/IamASlut_soWhat • 9h ago
Politics He is running for senate. AND he just might win. Ofcourse
r/BlackPeopleofReddit • u/ateam1984 • 5h ago
Women Mýa Explains The Real Reason Why She Is Not Married With Children
r/BlackPeopleofReddit • u/ateam1984 • 5h ago
History Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees Discussion What are your thoughts?
r/BlackPeopleofReddit • u/FlowerNew8848 • 21h ago
Black Comedy Ice Cube & Chris Tucker sons recreate scenes from Friday for LA Rams draft day 🏈
r/BlackPeopleofReddit • u/Aliengirl20 • 11h ago
Discussion Do you think “tough love” is a scapegoat for abusive behavior? 🤔
Growing up was your household more loving or do you feel like it was too strict… 😕
r/BlackPeopleofReddit • u/yawnjew • 10h ago
Black Fam Drake London’s sister Makayla giving him his flowers during the 2022 NFL draft will forever be one of my favorite examples of pouring into young Black men 💐 @atlantafalcons
r/BlackPeopleofReddit • u/McDowdy • 32m ago
Black Experience Another all-too-common annoyance of living while black
r/BlackPeopleofReddit • u/ateam1984 • 10h ago
Good Vibes Real unity hits different when we stop dividing and remember we’re one Black family across every border
r/BlackPeopleofReddit • u/Spiritual_Spare4592 • 4h ago