Who Is Wrong
Settle an Argument Online with a Funny AI Judge
A ridiculous AI judge for petty arguments, silly debates, and completely unofficial verdicts.
For entertainment only. Do not enter private, sensitive, defamatory, bullying, or identifying information.
Case History
Your last 8 verdicts from this browser session appear here. New cases push the oldest cases out automatically.
Settle Funny Arguments Online
Who Is Wrong is a parody dispute judge for petty arguments, relationship debates, roommate disputes, family disagreements, friend group drama, and workplace nonsense. Enter both sides, slam the gavel, and receive a short, ridiculous court-style verdict.
The judgements are designed for laughs, screenshots, group chats, and social sharing. They are not legal advice, counselling, mediation, or a serious finding of fact.
Popular Cases
Relationship Debates
Settle harmless couple arguments about dinner choices, forgotten chores, TV show betrayal, texting tone, outfit feedback, and who started the nonsense.
Friend Group Drama
Bring group chat disputes, late arrivals, unpaid coffee debts, bad playlist crimes, screenshot etiquette, and suspiciously selective memory before the court.
Household Disputes
Judge dishes in the sink, lights left on, mystery crumbs, laundry piles, borrowed snacks, bathroom timing, and other domestic emergencies.
Family Arguments
Settle sibling squabbles, holiday plans, leftovers, parenting jokes, family group-chat debates, and who really said what years ago.
Workplace Nonsense
Judge meeting crimes, lunchroom disputes, strong coffee opinions, desk etiquette, reply-all disasters, and questions that could have been answered with one sentence.
Everyday Arguments
Resolve silly debates about manners, queues, driving habits, food opinions, borrowed items, toilet paper direction, and tiny injustices people refuse to let go.
Example Argument Prompts
If you use the last square of toilet paper, do you have to slide the new roll onto the holder, or does balancing it on top count?
Is drinking straight from the juice or milk bottle inconsiderate, or is it saving dishes and protecting the planet?
If someone says they do not want fries, do they still get to steal three from your plate?
Should "almost ready" mean shoes on and ready to leave, or just that someone has started thinking about getting ready?
FAQ
Is this real legal advice?
No. Who Is Wrong is for parody, comedy, and entertainment only. It is not legal advice, mediation, counselling, or a serious finding of fact.
Why does sharing work differently on some phones?
Some phone browsers and in-app browsers handle generated certificate images differently. Android, iPhone, Chrome, Safari, Messenger, Facebook, and other apps may not all open the same share or download menu. If the Share or Download button does not open your normal share menu, take a screenshot of the certificate and share it from your screenshot captures.
Is my judgement saved?
Your last 8 verdicts are kept only in this browser session so you can view or share them. The case certificates are deleted once this browser session is closed. They are not published as public case pages.
What should I avoid entering?
Do not enter private, sensitive, identifying, defamatory, bullying, unlawful, or harmful information about yourself or anyone else.
