Our purpose
mybad.gg is a community-driven platform where you can submit incidents, accidents, and disputes to get the community's verdict. Whether it's a racing incident, a real-world collision, or any situation where responsibility is unclear, our community votes to determine who was truly at fault.
We believe in the power of collective judgment. By bringing together diverse perspectives, we create a space where fairness and accountability matter. Every submission gets a fair hearing, and every vote helps build a clearer picture of what really happened.
How it started
mybad.gg was born from a moment many of us have experienced: a heated debate about who was responsible for an incident. In our case, it was during a sim racing session where a crash led to a friendly but unresolved dispute. We couldn't agree on who was at fault, so we turned to the community for their judgment.
That simple question — "Who's at fault?" — inspired us to build a platform where anyone can submit their own incidents and get the community's perspective. What started as a way to settle a racing dispute has grown into a space for fair, transparent judgment across countless scenarios.
How it works
Submitting an incident is simple: upload your video or images, provide context about what happened, and let the community decide. Members vote on who they believe is at fault, and the results are displayed in real time. You can also engage in discussions through comments, sharing your perspective and learning from others.
Our voting system is designed to be fair and transparent. Every vote counts, and the community's collective judgment provides a clear verdict.
The community
At the heart of mybad.gg is a community of fair-minded individuals who value accountability and honest judgment. We come from all walks of life — racers, drivers, observers, and anyone who believes in getting to the truth of a situation.
We encourage respectful discussion and diverse perspectives. Every viewpoint adds value, and we believe that through open dialogue, we can better understand not just who was at fault, but why incidents happen and how they might be prevented.
Ready to weigh in?
Sign up to vote on disputes, submit your own situations, and join a community that values fairness and transparency.
Get in touch
Have questions, suggestions, or feedback? Reach out through our contact form.