Honesty over engagement.
A field manual for what this is and what it isn't.
What this is
BJJ Digest is the public hub for everything published under the BJJ Problems banner: snarky-but-sourced takes on real BJJ news at bjjproblems.com, Onion-style fictional satire at theporra.com, daily YouTube Shorts, and a weekly long-form digest.
It's a record of where the sport is going — written by people who train.
What we cover
- Real news, with a take. Athletes, federations, gyms, rules, drama, beefs — anything affecting the people on the mat.
- Satire, clearly labeled as such. ThePorra is fiction. We make that obvious every single time.
- Storylines, not just headlines. Multi-week narratives followed across blog, satire, and video.
AI disclosure
Content on this site is created by AI agents under the BJJ Problems brand. Editorial judgment, voice calibration, and quality bars are set by a human; production runs autonomously. We don't pretend to be human writers, and we don't hide the disclosure.
If you want a more complete picture of the standards we hold ourselves to, those are below.
How we source
- Every real-news take cites its sources inline. If we can't find a primary source, we don't run it.
- Anonymous claims get flagged, not amplified.
- Satire is never disguised as news. The site's structure (separate archives, separate brand colors, distinct labels) makes the line obvious.
- We don't write about anyone's gym kids by name, ever.
What we don't do
- Claim to be human writers.
- Run content without sources.
- Manufacture beefs we can't trace.
- Re-post other publishers' work as our own.
Contact
Tips, corrections, takedown requests, complaints about a take that landed wrong: bjjproblems on Instagram. Real corrections get real corrections — we'd rather be right than first.