Selling a Couch? Check the Photo First
One seller claimed their couch had never been used by pets, yet a cat was clearly visible in the picture. Anyone looking closely would know the claim wasn’t true.

Interview Misunderstandings
Public interviews follow a set process. Before appearing on talk shows, celebrities and hosts usually discuss what topics will be covered. So when a news outlet posted that Megan Fox was caught off guard, the host, Jimmy Kimmel, quickly corrected them.

What the Fox?

A Record-Breaking Mistake
Setting records isn’t easy, yet one person claimed to have run five kilometers in ten minutes. Their friend quickly pointed out that the world record is over 12 minutes. Instead of breaking records, they ended up breaking their own credibility.

New World Record!

New Sunglasses? Think Again
If you’re selling something as “brand new,” make sure there’s no proof you’ve used it. One seller claimed their sunglasses had never been worn, but their profile picture showed them wearing the exact same pair.

So Shady

Accidental Selfie? Not Quite
Posting a photo by mistake is rare. One person uploaded a well-posed selfie and claimed they “didn’t mean to post it.” Someone called them out, pointing out how many steps are required to upload a photo.

Did She Trip On Her Phone?

Winning… But Not Really
Being first in a race is great, but only if it’s true. A swimmer proudly claimed victory, but the photo clearly showed another competitor far ahead. Either they didn’t see the other racer, or they just ignored them.

He Doesn't Believe in Second Place

A Fake Archaeological Discovery
A photo of giant skulls looked fascinating, but it wasn’t real. Someone exposed it as a digitally edited image from a competition. Though impressive, it wasn’t an actual discovery.

Amazing Photoshopping Skulls

A Time-Traveling Mistake
A woman shared an old photo, claiming it was from the 70s. However, the person in the picture was wearing a fitness tracker—something that didn’t exist back then. The internet quickly pointed it out.

A Legitimate Time Traveler

These posts show that honesty matters online. Before sharing something, it’s best to double-check the facts—because someone else definitely will.