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InstantVerdict's AI judge analyses both sides of your AITA scenario using logic, ethics, and social norms — then delivers an impartial ruling in seconds. No waiting for upvotes. No angry comment threads. Just a verdict.
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AI Judge vs. Reddit
Instant verdict
No waiting hours or days for comments. Your ruling arrives in seconds.
Both sides heard
The other party can submit their side too. The AI weighs both before ruling.
Logic-based analysis
No mob mentality, no biased comments. Pure impartial reasoning.
Structured ruling
You get a formal verdict — YTA, NTA, ESH, or NAH — with full reasoning.
Jurisdiction-aware
When legal rights are involved, the AI applies your actual country's laws.
Private
Your situation stays between you and the AI. No public humiliation.
Verdict types
NTA
Not The Asshole
You acted reasonably. The other party is in the wrong.
YTA
You're The Asshole
The evidence suggests you were in the wrong here.
ESH
Everyone Sucks Here
Both parties behaved poorly. Nobody walks away clean.
NAH
No Assholes Here
Both sides acted reasonably given the circumstances.
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FAQ
AITA stands for 'Am I The Asshole?' — a popular format originating on Reddit's r/AmItheAsshole community where people describe a conflict and ask whether they were in the wrong. InstantVerdict delivers an impartial AI verdict rather than relying on crowd votes.
Reddit votes are crowdsourced opinions that often reflect popular sentiment rather than fairness. InstantVerdict's AI analyses both sides using logical and ethical frameworks, delivers a structured verdict in seconds, and doesn't require waiting hours or days for responses.
The classic categories are: YTA (You're The Asshole), NTA (Not The Asshole), ESH (Everyone Sucks Here), NAH (No Assholes Here), and INFO (need more information). InstantVerdict uses these formats with a full written explanation of the ruling.
Yes — that's what makes InstantVerdict powerful. Both parties can submit their arguments. The AI weighs both sides before issuing the final ruling.
Both. Many AITA situations have real underlying questions about fairness, obligations, and social norms. Our AI draws on ethical reasoning and social frameworks alongside legal principles, making the verdict genuinely illuminating — not just entertaining.
The verdict reflects an impartial analysis of the facts you submitted. If you disagree, you can resubmit with additional context. The AI doesn't have an agenda — it just rules on what you've given it.