The english is not suspicious thing all the points given by Dunking Style are trademarks of a scam also the website whois shows the domain registered a few days ago
http://whois.domaintools.com/goodkarmaco.in and the address used in the registration leads to a residential house in Delhi. I have also contacted the Delhi Police Internet Cyber Crimes division and bought there attention to this matter if anyone else would like to do the same the more the better contact details are here
http://cbi.nic.in/network.php#delGood work there.
So far the evidence gathered:
1. Recently registered website
2. Recently registered facebook and twitter accounts
3. Fake facebook friends who registered in February and March
4. Fake promotion picture stolen from someone's blog
If this doesn't convince anyone, I don't know what will.
And in the very ridiculously unlikely event where he is actually legit, would u want someone like him running a charity with our branding?
We need to get some momentum going here in this crucial survival stage of karma coin.. and the last thing we need is for some negative media attention relating us to a scammer.
We should/will have an official list of charities and causes on the website. This is another reason why it's a good idea to have a unified web presence. I know people have spent some time developing and using karmacointalk.org, for example, but let's think about the future for a moment when we get loads of newcomers who are confused about where to go and what is what. It will not be clear to them which message is official or which charity is official (nevermind them not wanting to go to different domains to find the parts of KarmaCoin)
A clear, concise, and unified brand and message for KarmaCoin is essential. Website, wallet, graphics, etc, etc. (And I'll probably start typing "Karmacoin" if it makes more sense to outsiders)
We don't have that yet but we will soon. To me, it's the most important thing and comes before any press or Cryptsy.