Karma earned by helping, not by spamming.
No commands to remember, no points for noise. Limzo watches for genuinely useful behaviour — helpful replies, earned reactions, started conversations — and turns it into reputation the whole group can see.
Earned, not requested
Karma accrues automatically from positive signals: replies people engage with, reactions earned, helpful answers, and conversations that get the group talking.
Rewards real helpers
First responders and members whose answers draw replies rise naturally. The people who make your group worth joining finally get the credit.
Karma powers levels
Cumulative karma is the XP behind levels and badge tiers — so status in the group reflects contribution, and can't be farmed with message spam.
How karma is earned
Limzo's karma is signal-based and automatic — there's no !karma command to game and no downvotes to weaponize. Members earn points when they reply and people engage, when their messages collect reactions, when they answer questions, and when they restart a quiet chat. It's positive-only by design: karma celebrates the good rather than policing the bad.
Karma → levels → recognition
Cumulative karma is the XP behind the level system: six badge tiers from 🥚 Newcomer to 👑 Legend, celebrated in chat on tier-ups and displayed on the public leaderboard, in /me, and in weekly highlights. Karma leaders also get their own panel on the public stats page.
The result is a reputation economy that rewards exactly the behaviour community managers want more of — and it runs itself.
Common questions
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