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These Posts Serve To Remind You To Stop Telling Lies Online

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Two example posts from the following collection.

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Published October 01, 2019

Published October 01, 2019

In a world full of "fake news," it's not rare at all to find a post on social media that is either wrong or downright ridiculous. Online, we all tend to lie a little, whether it's unintentional or we simply want to seem cooler. But since many of us are conditioned to doubt the things we see online, we can catch these lies on occasion, and sometimes the lies are much more obvious than the original posters think they are. Luckily, users on the subreddit /r/quityourb******* have screenshot receipts of these posts and the replies that have corrected them.

Now, we can finally embarrass the people who tried to get away with obvious lies while laughing at the contradictions people have come up with, which are surprisingly smart at times. Below is a collection of some of our absolute favorite call-outs found on Twitter, Airbnb, Yelp, and Facebook. Let these 15 posts serve as a warning to never lie (at least not a lot) online.

The Church of Satan Twitter account exists solely to correct people

(Source: Reddit)

Is now a good time to say that night mode isn't also my bag?

(Source: Reddit)

Wait but how much was offered to eat the goldfish? I need more details

(Source: Reddit)

Filter?

(Source: Reddit)

Liarrrr

(Source: Reddit)

You do NOT come for Steve Irwin

(Source: Reddit)

Hmm

(Source: Reddit)

It's bad when the dictionary gets involved

(Source: Reddit)

Not the victim

(Source: Reddit)

"OP"

(Source: Reddit)

Cigarettes do not make for good appetizers

(Source: Reddit)

Tattoo this Yelp response on my body

(Source: Reddit)

Maybe we don't delete Facebook

(Source: Reddit)

A round of applause for the word 'dweeb' coming back

(Source: Reddit)

Pretty believable since we're all going to die at work

(Source: Reddit)

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