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This has been super fun, if you're active on .com it gives even more insights

Here's the prompt I gave it:
My son goes by @Orka on looksmaxing forums, can you tell me about what kind of stuff he posts

Here's what I got:
Good question. I found quite a few things about a user named @Orka (or “Orka”) on looksmaxing forums. Here’s a breakdown of what he posts, how other users view him, and what his reputation seems to be — plus some risks / red flags. (If by “my son” you meant a different Orka or a different forum, I can check that too.)




What kind of stuff @Orka posts / is known for​


  1. Expertise & Advice Role
    • On Looksmax.org he seems to give a lot of advice. For example, in a thread about facial fillers, someone asked him:
      “What type of fillers would be best for me … jaw angle and chin” — and Orka answered with detailed, technical advice about HA (hyaluronic acid) and even talked risk factors like vascular issues in certain facial areas. (Looksmax)
    • In another thread about hair care (“I need help part 2”), he recommends lightweight, fragrance-free conditioner and gives practical advice about how to apply it. (Looksmaxxing Forum)
    • In “New peptide sources,” he apparently offers a “source” for peptides and gives a Discord contact. (Looksmax)
  2. Active & High Reputation
    • According to a “Who is Orka?” thread on the /org (Looksmax.org) forum, he has very high post count (4,430) and a high reputation (10,810). (Looksmax)
    • He seems to be quite well-known in the community. In the Looksmaxxing.com (the “.com” version of the forum) there was a thread titled “Introducing Orka”, where other users welcomed him and mentioned that on the .org forum he “has the most solutions.” (Looksmaxxing Forum)
    • In another thread, someone says they like him and calls him “very knowledgeable and chill.” (Looksmaxxing Forum)
  3. Personal / Off-Topic Posts
    • He made a face-reveal thread: “ORKA FACE REVEAL [ LIKE FRFR ]” where he posted his face (or an image) and got positive reactions. (Looksmax)
    • There’s mention that his custom title on the forum is “Emerald & Amethyst,” which he explains refers to his favorite jewelry stones (emerald, amethyst). (Looksmax)
    • He participates in off-topic / community banter. For example, a thread “Marching to offtopic from the mewing section” mentions him among other users in a kind of humorous or combative tone. (Looksmaxxing Forum)
  4. Controversy / Criticism
    • Some users question his identity or role: in the thread “Who is orka?” there's a post: “Is it just some nobody or what? Idk I heard stuff about him having a bunch of solutions.” (Looksmax)
    • In that same “Who actually is Orka” thread, there’s a reply saying “@Orka EXPOSED FOR BEING A SCAMMER.” (Looksmax)
    • There’s also a fairly hostile post titled “Smoking on orka the brown shitskin ...” which is extremely derogatory / racist. (Looksmax) This suggests that on the forum, not everyone respects him — or that there is toxic behavior around him.



How to Interpret This​


  • Respected Contributor: Overall, Orka seems to be respected by a good portion of the community for his knowledge. He gives technical / practical advice, not just motivational fluff.
  • Active & Influential: With many posts, high reputation, and being mentioned in “introducing” threads, he’s not a fringe user — he’s central enough that people talk about him.
  • Polarizing: There is some controversy: not all users trust him (scammer accusations), and there’s some toxicity directed at him, which might be partly personal or partly ideological given how edgy some forum subcultures are.
  • Public Exposure: He is willing to reveal personal stuff (jewellery tastes, face), but probably still maintains some boundaries (he uses a nickname, obviously).



Risks / Concerns (If You're His Parent)​


If you're worried about what your son is doing on these forums, here are some things to watch / think about:


  1. Peer Influence: These communities can amplify extreme ideas, especially about body image, looks, self-improvement, and possibly more risky techniques (fillers, peptides).
  2. Toxicity: Some parts are quite toxic (derogatory posts, racist or demeaning language). Being part of that may affect mental health or self-esteem.
  3. Privacy Exposure: By doing a face reveal or disclosing personal preferences, there’s some risk of his identity being linked to a niche / potentially controversial community.
  4. Encouragement of Risky Behavior: Advice about medical / cosmetic interventions (fillers, peptides) comes with risks. Unless vetted by professionals, some recommendations may not be safe.



If you like, I can do a recent deep dive (last 6 months) on his activity and flag anything especially concerning (or positive). Do you want me to do that?

This was a fun read, @Node is ofc ruining my rep though
 
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This has been super fun, if you're active on .com it gives even more insights

Here's the prompt I gave it:
My son goes by @Orka on looksmaxing forums, can you tell me about what kind of stuff he posts

Here's what I got:
Good question. I found quite a few things about a user named @Orka (or “Orka”) on looksmaxing forums. Here’s a breakdown of what he posts, how other users view him, and what his reputation seems to be — plus some risks / red flags. (If by “my son” you meant a different Orka or a different forum, I can check that too.)




What kind of stuff @Orka posts / is known for​


  1. Expertise & Advice Role
    • On Looksmax.org he seems to give a lot of advice. For example, in a thread about facial fillers, someone asked him:
    • In another thread about hair care (“I need help part 2”), he recommends lightweight, fragrance-free conditioner and gives practical advice about how to apply it. (Looksmaxxing Forum)
    • In “New peptide sources,” he apparently offers a “source” for peptides and gives a Discord contact. (Looksmax)
  2. Active & High Reputation
    • According to a “Who is Orka?” thread on the /org (Looksmax.org) forum, he has very high post count (4,430) and a high reputation (10,810). (Looksmax)
    • He seems to be quite well-known in the community. In the Looksmaxxing.com (the “.com” version of the forum) there was a thread titled “Introducing Orka”, where other users welcomed him and mentioned that on the .org forum he “has the most solutions.” (Looksmaxxing Forum)
    • In another thread, someone says they like him and calls him “very knowledgeable and chill.” (Looksmaxxing Forum)
  3. Personal / Off-Topic Posts
    • He made a face-reveal thread: “ORKA FACE REVEAL [ LIKE FRFR ]” where he posted his face (or an image) and got positive reactions. (Looksmax)
    • There’s mention that his custom title on the forum is “Emerald & Amethyst,” which he explains refers to his favorite jewelry stones (emerald, amethyst). (Looksmax)
    • He participates in off-topic / community banter. For example, a thread “Marching to offtopic from the mewing section” mentions him among other users in a kind of humorous or combative tone. (Looksmaxxing Forum)
  4. Controversy / Criticism
    • Some users question his identity or role: in the thread “Who is orka?” there's a post: “Is it just some nobody or what? Idk I heard stuff about him having a bunch of solutions.” (Looksmax)
    • In that same “Who actually is Orka” thread, there’s a reply saying “@Orka EXPOSED FOR BEING A SCAMMER.” (Looksmax)
    • There’s also a fairly hostile post titled “Smoking on orka the brown shitskin ...” which is extremely derogatory / racist. (Looksmax) This suggests that on the forum, not everyone respects him — or that there is toxic behavior around him.



How to Interpret This​


  • Respected Contributor: Overall, Orka seems to be respected by a good portion of the community for his knowledge. He gives technical / practical advice, not just motivational fluff.
  • Active & Influential: With many posts, high reputation, and being mentioned in “introducing” threads, he’s not a fringe user — he’s central enough that people talk about him.
  • Polarizing: There is some controversy: not all users trust him (scammer accusations), and there’s some toxicity directed at him, which might be partly personal or partly ideological given how edgy some forum subcultures are.
  • Public Exposure: He is willing to reveal personal stuff (jewellery tastes, face), but probably still maintains some boundaries (he uses a nickname, obviously).



Risks / Concerns (If You're His Parent)​


If you're worried about what your son is doing on these forums, here are some things to watch / think about:


  1. Peer Influence: These communities can amplify extreme ideas, especially about body image, looks, self-improvement, and possibly more risky techniques (fillers, peptides).
  2. Toxicity: Some parts are quite toxic (derogatory posts, racist or demeaning language). Being part of that may affect mental health or self-esteem.
  3. Privacy Exposure: By doing a face reveal or disclosing personal preferences, there’s some risk of his identity being linked to a niche / potentially controversial community.
  4. Encouragement of Risky Behavior: Advice about medical / cosmetic interventions (fillers, peptides) comes with risks. Unless vetted by professionals, some recommendations may not be safe.



If you like, I can do a recent deep dive (last 6 months) on his activity and flag anything especially concerning (or positive). Do you want me to do that?

This was a fun read, @Node is ofc ruining my rep though
Good question. Based on publicly-visible posts from the username @Jatt (or variants like Jatt Image / Jattgymmaxx) on the Looksmax.org / Looksmaxxing forums, here are some patterns and themes in what he posts:














What Kind of Stuff He Posts








  1. Peptide Use & Self-Experimentation
    • He talks about injecting peptides, specifically Retatrutide. In one thread he describes reconstituting and injecting doses, hiding syringes, and planning to share a full guide.
    • He tracks his dosage: “1 mg … then 2 mg every week” for retatrutide, plus a “Glow” compound.
    • He seems very involved in the “hardmaxxing” side (i.e., more medical / chemical interventions) of looks-optimization.

  2. Bodybuilding / Fitness Attitude
    • In a peptide thread, he pushes back a bit on people who think abs just come from injections, saying:
      “You can build them in the gym … ur abs can look like shit tho.”
    • This suggests he values gym work, not just chemical shortcuts.

  3. Ethnic / Identity Themes
    • He identifies strongly as Punjabi / of Indian descent: his profile is “King of the Punjabis.”
    • In some off-topic threads, others talk about his cultural identity (“If He Never Left Punjab”), and he responds in that context.
    • He sometimes uses a tone of ethnic pride (“TOTAL INDIAN TAKEOVER”) in his posts.

  4. High Engagement / Influence
    • He has very many posts: e.g., in “Jatt has made it to BOTB” (botb = Best Of The Best) thread, his post count is 16,684.
    • He’s quite well-known among forum users—threads are explicitly about him (“Jatt why,” “Jatt remember when …”)
    • He seems to be part of community “lore”: others reference him in competitive / status-driven threads (for instance, a “clash” post pitting him vs another user, “@Jatt vs @Mainlander”).

  5. Risk / Controversy
    • His peptide posts suggest he may be doing unregulated or risky self-experiments (storing syringes, injecting at home).
    • There is a thread discussing reselling peptides where he’s mentioned.
    • There’s a recent post announcing his death (though difficult to verify):
      “found dead … sexually assaulted and shot in the head” under the name @Jatt.

      • Note: That could be a serious claim, but it’s on the forum — not necessarily independently verified.

  6. Personality & Communication Style
    • He uses humor / tongue-in-cheek language (“I love the colour on GLOW”) even when talking about serious stuff.
    • He seems to have a confident / brash persona — integrating pride, community status, self-experimentation, and competitiveness.
















Interpretation & Risks








  • Looksmaxxing Focus: His activity is very much on the aggressive / “hard” side of looksmaxxing — more than just skincare or gym, he’s relying on medical / pharmacological interventions.
  • Health Risks: Injecting peptides like retatrutide without medical supervision can be dangerous: dosing, sterility, source of peptides, disposal, etc.
  • Community Dynamics: He’s a known figure in that subculture; others probably look up to him or push back on him. His influence could shape how other younger or less-experienced forum members approach looksmaxxing.
  • Mental / Emotional: The threads about identity (Punjabi), validation (“BOTB”), and status suggest that looksmaxxing is tied to more than just physical improvement — there’s social and emotional weight too.



 
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your son seems very high Iq, I like him, good guy
 
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jewgpt knows everything
 
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Lol, lmao.

What Kind of Posts / Behavior He’s Associated With​


  1. Edgy / Provocative Content
    • Some users accuse him of being an “edgelord” who makes jokes about gore. In one thread, someone wrote:
      “faceandbbc is a mentally retarded edgelord who thinks gore is funny …” Looksmaxxing Forum
    • There is mention (in a “wakeup call to mods” thread) that some of his posts involve very graphic content, including violent / sexual content. Looksmaxxing Forum+1
  2. Self-Improvement / Looksmaxxing Influencer
    • He seems to be a fairly prominent or well-known user on the looksmax (looksmaxxing) forums. For instance, someone posted:
      “@FaceandBBC I want to take this opportunity … Your dedication to looksmaxxing … has truly paid off …” Looksmax
    • He appears to encourage others to work on their appearances (skin, style, gym, etc.).
  3. Controversial / Possibly Toxic Rhetoric
    • In some threads, users mention that he “cries ‘FOID! FOID!’” when criticized. (“Foid” is often used in manosphere / incel-adjacent communities to refer derogatorily to women.) Looksmaxxing Forum
    • There is also mention in a “wakeup call” thread of grooming behavior:
      “He’s also 20+ and grooming @over0 and other female users.” Looksmaxxing Forum
    • In another thread, someone implies he has shared controversial content on Discord. Looksmaxxing Forum
  4. Race / Identity References
    • On a “Black people tier list” thread, @FaceandBBC is explicitly mentioned:
      “A: … FaceAndBBC (.org user)” Looksmaxxing Forum
    • In a thread about leaked pictures, there are racialized, demeaning comments:
      “I didn't know @FaceandBBC was a house slave … I thought he was the one picking cotton …” Looksmax
    • These kinds of posts signal that his persona (or how others view him) is entangled with racially charged / inflammatory content.
  5. Forum Presence & Status
    • He has a very high post count (on Looksmax.org, over 20,000+ posts, per a thread). Looksmax+2Looksmax+2
    • There was a thread titled “Where’s @FaceandBBC”, indicating that other users noticed when he became inactive or disappeared for a period. Looksmax
    • According to a thread, he “self-banned” recently. Looksmax
  6. Serious Allegations
    • There is a very recent (Nov 2025) thread titled “FaceandBBC arrested in Chicago after assaulting multiple women.” Looksmax
      • Important caveat: it’s not always clear from forum threads whether such claims are verified or just accusations/rhetoric.



How Others View Him​


  • Followers / Fans: Some users clearly admire him. As noted above, in “@FaceandBBC I’m your biggest fan” someone praises not just his looks but his “drive” and self-improvement. Looksmax
  • Critics: Others strongly criticize him. Comments call him “obnoxious,” “edgelord,” or accuse him of making “gore” jokes. Looksmaxxing Forum+1
  • Mixed Reputation: He’s clearly influential (or at least high-profile) in that community — people care when he disappears, and there are active threads about his status. Looksmax



Interpretation & Risks​


  • Influence + Platform: Given his high activity and the attention he gets, he likely has a significant presence on the forums. If your son is active under that name, he might be shaping or participating in conversations that are quite extreme.
  • Potential Toxicity: Some of the content attributed to him is very problematic (gore, misogynistic language, possibly grooming), which could indicate he's part of a more harmful subculture rather than just “self-improvement.”
  • Mental Health Concern: The looksmaxxing community more broadly has been criticized for fostering toxic self-image, incel-adjacent thinking, and obsession with physical appearance. The Guardian
  • Legal / Safety Risk: The thread about his alleged arrest is concerning. Whether it’s accurate or not, it’s serious enough to warrant attention.


 
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Prompt was what do people think of the user InanimatePragmatist on looksmax.org​

What People Think of InanimatePragmatist on Looksmax.org​


  1. Seen as Pragmatic but Harsh
    • In a thread titled "InanimatePragmatist needs to make rules for the forum", another user said:
      “I would be too pragmatic which could kill off half the forum population.” Looksmax
    • This suggests some users see him as someone who could impose very strict or no-nonsense rules — not gentle, but principled.
  2. High Reputation / Influence
    • His post count and reputation are quite high: in one thread he has 10,309 posts and a reputation of 16,722. Looksmax
    • That level of engagement suggests he’s a prominent figure on the forum.
  3. Intellectual / “High-IQ” User
    • In the thread “What do you think … of InanimatePragmatist?”, one commenter (MogsGymMaxx) says:
      “High iq user.” Looksmax
    • Another (isis_Bleach) calls him “jaded but unique … he adds to the discussion.” Looksmax
    • So, there’s respect for his thoughtfulness or distinct perspective, even from people who don’t agree with everything.
  4. Controversial Views
    • He’s made some very strong (and divisive) statements. For example, in a thread “If I Had Power, I Would Ban Make Up Fully”, he argues:
      “It is a weapon against natural reproduction … I would only allow [surgery] for people who are deformed or have been mangled by an accident.” Looksmax
    • In another thread, “Nothing is more pathetic than men.”, he writes a very harsh condemnation of men, saying things like:
      “Every last one of them are weaklings … I am so damn glad … that all of those men will die painfully … Rot in hell.” Looksmax
    • These views are likely divisive; some probably admire his bluntness, while others may find it too extreme.
  5. Philosophical / Existential Tone
    • In “The Delusion Of All Of Humanity”, he writes:
      “You are talking to a mirror. I am but a thought after all … nothing matters for the average man pretty much … that and i am coping with apathy.” Looksmax
    • This shows he often leans into deep or nihilistic ideas, which might attract people who like intellectual or philosophical forum contributions.
  6. Polarizing Reputation
    • Some users clearly admire him (“good user … he adds to the discussion”) Looksmax, while others apparently criticize his ideology (e.g., accusations of nationalism or being a “Hungarian nazi” in that same thread). Looksmax
    • There’s tension: people appreciate his uniqueness and intellect, but some don’t like his more extreme or political views.



Overall Impression


  • Positive: Many see him as a thoughtful, intelligent, and influential member. He’s not just another poster — he contributes in a way that sparks discussion.
  • Negative / Risky: He’s controversial. His worldview is very uncompromising in places, and he expresses strong, even hateful, opinions (especially around men, makeup, and power).
  • Complex: He’s not easily pigeonholed — pragmatist, nihilist, maybe even political — which makes him both respected and criticized.
 
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What did you ask Chat Gpt exactly?
 
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Good question. Here’s a breakdown of what I found on unkownincel on Looksmax.org:


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🔍 Activity & Profile Summary for unkownincel

1. Account Info

Joined: 21 Oct 2025

Username: unkownincel (no second “n” in “unknown”)

Title: “Certified kindness spreader™”

High post count: >1,500 posts as of a recent thread.

Reputation: ~4,800 in that “1500 posts” thread.



2. Main Themes / Interests

Weight / Body: In a thread titled “help with losing fat and softmaxxing”, unkownincel says:

> “im super obese … i was also planning on hopping on mk677 to heightmax”



Softmaxing / Heightmaxing: They mention using MK‑677 (a growth hormone secretagogue) to increase height (“heightmax”) but others warn this will increase appetite and fat.

Self-improvement / Kindness: They made a thread called “I AM NOW A CERTIFIED KINDNESS SPREADER”.

Engagement: Very active — they’re frequently posting and starting threads.



3. Personality / Style

Seem quite open about personal struggles (weight, growth) and is looking for advice rather than trolling.

Their “Certified kindness spreader” title suggests they want to have a positive / supportive role or be perceived as helpful.

Despite being “super obese” (by their admission), they don’t shy away from sensitive topics like medical help, hormones, and maxing strategies.

Humble: For example, when corrected about MK‑677 (thinking it's “purely HGH”), they admit:

> “i thought it was purely hgh. my bad on that one”





4. Reputation Among Other Users

They have a relatively high rep, which means the community respects or values their contributions.

Other users respond to them with advice (on weight loss, pharmacological maxing, calorie intake, etc.).

There’s a sense that they want to improve genuinely, not just make edgy posts.





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✅ My Interpretation

Active and serious user: This isn’t an alt or a troll account — unkownincel seems to be a legitimately active member investing in self-improvement.

Health‑focused: They are very concerned about body fat, height, and how to “softmax” (i.e., improve aesthetics without surgery or harsh interventions).

Kind / supportive: Their “kindness spreader” title and the way they talk implies they lean toward encouraging, not purely cynical or black-pill content.

Risk‑aware but naive: They mention interest in potentially risky substances (MK‑677), which suggests some naivety or lack of full understanding of side-effects. But they also open themselves up to advice and correction.



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If you like, I can check how their posting has trended over time (increasing / decreasing activity) and what their most upvoted or controversial threads are. Do you want me to dig in?
 
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you got called irrelevant by gpt :eek:
yep.... over.... atleast i got noticed by the goat orka 😍
 
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Good question. Here’s a breakdown of what I found on unkownincel on Looksmax.org:


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🔍 Activity & Profile Summary for unkownincel

1. Account Info

Joined: 21 Oct 2025

Username: unkownincel (no second “n” in “unknown”)

Title: “Certified kindness spreader™”

High post count: >1,500 posts as of a recent thread.

Reputation: ~4,800 in that “1500 posts” thread.



2. Main Themes / Interests

Weight / Body: In a thread titled “help with losing fat and softmaxxing”, unkownincel says:

> “im super obese … i was also planning on hopping on mk677 to heightmax”



Softmaxing / Heightmaxing: They mention using MK‑677 (a growth hormone secretagogue) to increase height (“heightmax”) but others warn this will increase appetite and fat.

Self-improvement / Kindness: They made a thread called “I AM NOW A CERTIFIED KINDNESS SPREADER”.

Engagement: Very active — they’re frequently posting and starting threads.



3. Personality / Style

Seem quite open about personal struggles (weight, growth) and is looking for advice rather than trolling.

Their “Certified kindness spreader” title suggests they want to have a positive / supportive role or be perceived as helpful.

Despite being “super obese” (by their admission), they don’t shy away from sensitive topics like medical help, hormones, and maxing strategies.

Humble: For example, when corrected about MK‑677 (thinking it's “purely HGH”), they admit:

> “i thought it was purely hgh. my bad on that one”





4. Reputation Among Other Users

They have a relatively high rep, which means the community respects or values their contributions.

Other users respond to them with advice (on weight loss, pharmacological maxing, calorie intake, etc.).

There’s a sense that they want to improve genuinely, not just make edgy posts.





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✅ My Interpretation

Active and serious user: This isn’t an alt or a troll account — unkownincel seems to be a legitimately active member investing in self-improvement.

Health‑focused: They are very concerned about body fat, height, and how to “softmax” (i.e., improve aesthetics without surgery or harsh interventions).

Kind / supportive: Their “kindness spreader” title and the way they talk implies they lean toward encouraging, not purely cynical or black-pill content.

Risk‑aware but naive: They mention interest in potentially risky substances (MK‑677), which suggests some naivety or lack of full understanding of side-effects. But they also open themselves up to advice and correction.



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If you like, I can check how their posting has trended over time (increasing / decreasing activity) and what their most upvoted or controversial threads are. Do you want me to dig in?
mf HOW DO YOU GET YOUR ACCOUNT BREAKDOWN BUT I DON'T
 
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This has been super fun, if you're active on .com it gives even more insights

Here's the prompt I gave it:
My son goes by @Orka on looksmaxing forums, can you tell me about what kind of stuff he posts

Here's what I got:
Good question. I found quite a few things about a user named @Orka (or “Orka”) on looksmaxing forums. Here’s a breakdown of what he posts, how other users view him, and what his reputation seems to be — plus some risks / red flags. (If by “my son” you meant a different Orka or a different forum, I can check that too.)




What kind of stuff @Orka posts / is known for​


  1. Expertise & Advice Role
    • On Looksmax.org he seems to give a lot of advice. For example, in a thread about facial fillers, someone asked him:
    • In another thread about hair care (“I need help part 2”), he recommends lightweight, fragrance-free conditioner and gives practical advice about how to apply it. (Looksmaxxing Forum)
    • In “New peptide sources,” he apparently offers a “source” for peptides and gives a Discord contact. (Looksmax)
  2. Active & High Reputation
    • According to a “Who is Orka?” thread on the /org (Looksmax.org) forum, he has very high post count (4,430) and a high reputation (10,810). (Looksmax)
    • He seems to be quite well-known in the community. In the Looksmaxxing.com (the “.com” version of the forum) there was a thread titled “Introducing Orka”, where other users welcomed him and mentioned that on the .org forum he “has the most solutions.” (Looksmaxxing Forum)
    • In another thread, someone says they like him and calls him “very knowledgeable and chill.” (Looksmaxxing Forum)
  3. Personal / Off-Topic Posts
    • He made a face-reveal thread: “ORKA FACE REVEAL [ LIKE FRFR ]” where he posted his face (or an image) and got positive reactions. (Looksmax)
    • There’s mention that his custom title on the forum is “Emerald & Amethyst,” which he explains refers to his favorite jewelry stones (emerald, amethyst). (Looksmax)
    • He participates in off-topic / community banter. For example, a thread “Marching to offtopic from the mewing section” mentions him among other users in a kind of humorous or combative tone. (Looksmaxxing Forum)
  4. Controversy / Criticism
    • Some users question his identity or role: in the thread “Who is orka?” there's a post: “Is it just some nobody or what? Idk I heard stuff about him having a bunch of solutions.” (Looksmax)
    • In that same “Who actually is Orka” thread, there’s a reply saying “@Orka EXPOSED FOR BEING A SCAMMER.” (Looksmax)
    • There’s also a fairly hostile post titled “Smoking on orka the brown shitskin ...” which is extremely derogatory / racist. (Looksmax) This suggests that on the forum, not everyone respects him — or that there is toxic behavior around him.



How to Interpret This​


  • Respected Contributor: Overall, Orka seems to be respected by a good portion of the community for his knowledge. He gives technical / practical advice, not just motivational fluff.
  • Active & Influential: With many posts, high reputation, and being mentioned in “introducing” threads, he’s not a fringe user — he’s central enough that people talk about him.
  • Polarizing: There is some controversy: not all users trust him (scammer accusations), and there’s some toxicity directed at him, which might be partly personal or partly ideological given how edgy some forum subcultures are.
  • Public Exposure: He is willing to reveal personal stuff (jewellery tastes, face), but probably still maintains some boundaries (he uses a nickname, obviously).



Risks / Concerns (If You're His Parent)​


If you're worried about what your son is doing on these forums, here are some things to watch / think about:


  1. Peer Influence: These communities can amplify extreme ideas, especially about body image, looks, self-improvement, and possibly more risky techniques (fillers, peptides).
  2. Toxicity: Some parts are quite toxic (derogatory posts, racist or demeaning language). Being part of that may affect mental health or self-esteem.
  3. Privacy Exposure: By doing a face reveal or disclosing personal preferences, there’s some risk of his identity being linked to a niche / potentially controversial community.
  4. Encouragement of Risky Behavior: Advice about medical / cosmetic interventions (fillers, peptides) comes with risks. Unless vetted by professionals, some recommendations may not be safe.



If you like, I can do a recent deep dive (last 6 months) on his activity and flag anything especially concerning (or positive). Do you want me to do that?

This was a fun read, @Node is ofc ruining my rep though
called me a love wanting loner self harmer and possibly autistic
 
  • JFL
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