I've developed a fun new game I like to call Reddit Whaling. The goal is simple: block accounts with really high karma.
At first, this just started out with me blocking really obnoxious people. True believer NPCs, obvious paid propagandists, bots, that sort of thing. You only get so many blocks per day - something like 30ish, I want to say - and you can only block 1000 people at a time total. There are more than 1000 redditors whose every word is a waste of the electrons it takes to deliver them to the internet. Probably closer to 100,000,000. So I've been saving my blocks for people I'm likely to see again. Random idiot with 50 karma unironically using the term "drumpf"? I'll never see him again. Why block him? Nolife loser screeching for 6 paragraphs to supplement his 100k+ karma? The odds of seeing them again are too high. Block.
Over time, I noticed that I was having fun with it. I'd look forward to opening someone's profile and seeing hundreds of thousands of karma. It feels good to block someone knowing they spend day in, day out on Reddit, mindlessly repeating the worst takes you've ever seen, all in the endless pursuit of karma. And now you'll never see them again. And there's nothing they can do about it.
The only real rule - aside from "one's value as a human is inversely proportional to their reddit karma" - is that you can't seek out karma whores intentionally. We all know people like gallowboob, we know they're the biggest whales of them all, but you're only allowed to harpoon them if you see them in the wild. Otherwise it's just unsportsmanlike.
I also stay out of (and in fact mute) karma whore subs like pics and politics to make it extra challenging. And because while whaling is fun, not seeing any posts from r/politics is much more fun.
I just wish I could sort blocked accounts by karma so I could admire my biggest catches, like a fisherman putting The Big One on the wall.