Polymarket faced backlash this week after an offensive post on its account targeted the Indian community. The company has taken full responsibility, issued a public apology, and pledged to turn the incident into an opportunity for learning, understanding, and promoting respectful engagement.
Polymarket’s offensive post and public reaction
Earlier this week, an official Polymarket account published a post containing a racial slur against Indians. The post immediately drew criticism from the public and the broader online community. Polymarket acknowledged the post as “unacceptable” and confirmed that the organisation takes full responsibility for the incident. Neal Kumar, an Indian-American Chief Legal Officer associated with Polymarket, commented on the incident, sharing that researching the historical context of the term used was deeply unsettling. He emphasised that their approach to engagement has always prioritised dialogue over anger, noting that the post stemmed from misunderstanding rather than hate. This statement highlighted the importance of reflection and personal accountability within the company. The incident prompted internal discussions at Polymarket, reinforcing the value of uncomfortable but constructive conversations. The company stressed that such dialogue is essential to fostering better understanding and respect among individuals, both within the organisation and in its interactions with the public. These conversations are intended to strengthen corporate culture and prevent similar issues in the future.
Apology issued by Polymarket
Polymarket formally apologised for the pain caused by the post. The company reiterated its commitment to doing better, stating that it will use this incident as a learning opportunity to guide internal practices. Future communications are expected to be more thoughtful, sensitive, and respectful, reflecting lessons learned from this episode.

