WTF is this?
The Karmail Lowdown
What is Karmail?
Karmail is a free, anonymous messaging service for calling out karma in this lifetime. Send unfiltered feedback to those who deserve it—without revealing your identity. Call out bad behavior, confess what you've been holding back, or finally say what needs to be said. Your message gets delivered exactly as written, and your identity stays protected.
How does it work?
Simple:
- Write your Karmail (be honest, be real, say what needs to be said)
- Enter the recipient's email (or leave it blank if you don't have one)
- Hit send
- If you entered an email, they get your message—exactly as written, anonymously
- We review it and, if it meets our standards, publish it for voting
- If the recipient responds, we'll publish that too
Your Karmail goes live where people can vote: Does their karma stink or not?
Is it really anonymous?
Yes. We don't collect your name, email, or any personal information when you send a Karmail. The recipient has no way to know who sent it.
What we do collect: Your IP address—strictly for security and spam prevention. We don't share it, sell it, or use it to identify you under normal circumstances.
But here's the catch: If you send something that breaks the law (threats, harassment, illegal activity), law enforcement can subpoena that IP address. Don't be stupid.
Why would I use this?
Because some things need to be said, and sometimes saying them directly isn't an option—or isn't safe.
Use Karmail to:
- Call out a friend, coworker, or ex for their BS
- Confess something you've been too scared to admit
- Give honest feedback without career or social consequences
- Finally tell someone how you really feel
It's not about being cruel. It's about being honest.
Can I get in trouble?
If you use it responsibly? No.
Karmail is for calling out bad karma, not creating it. Here's what will get you in trouble:
- Threats of violence
- Hate speech or harassment
- Sharing private information (doxxing)
- Anything illegal
We moderate all Karmail before publishing. If you send something that crosses the line, we won't publish it—and if it's illegal, we'll report it.
Bottom line: Say what you need to say, but don't be a monster.
What happens to my Karmail?
First: Your message gets delivered to the recipient (if you provided an email).
Then: We review it for publication. If it's not threatening, illegal, insanely cruel, or a lazy Karmail like "Your karma stinks because you suck," we'll publish it on the site.
Once it's live:
- People can read it and vote: Does this person's karma stink?
- The recipient can respond (and we'll publish that too)
- The internet weighs in with comments
Your Karmail becomes part of the permanent record of humanity's petty grievances. Congrats.
Does every Karmail get published?
Nope! While your Karmail gets delivered to the recipient right away, only the cream of the karmic crop makes it onto the site.
We curate for entertainment value, clarity, and relatability. No hate speech, no doxxing, no boring grudges about who didn't refill the Brita.
Think of it this way: Every Karmail gets delivered. Not every Karmail gets famous.
Ready to see it in action?
Check out real Karmail messages, see how people vote, and watch recipients respond (or not). Browse by category, search by topic, and dive into the drama.
It's anonymous feedback, unfiltered and unforgiving. Welcome to Karmail.