
These People Tried To Lie On Social Media And Got Caught Red-Handed
While social media provides us with wonderful experiences, it also has particular negatives. People can make misleading remarks on the internet since it is difficult to challenge them in the privacy of their own homes. The amusing persons online help reveal fraudulent people on social media, allowing us to construct a list of those who were discovered lying too early! Internet liars, beware: we are tracking you down!
Selfie Time
This guy attempted to pull off one of the oldest tricks on the internet, but people have seen too many of them. As he lied down trying to find the perfect angle, he did his best to convince his followers.
But what he hadn’t noticed was that someone else was there, who caught him taking a selfie at a weird angle. They then went on to take a picture of him, and later found out that the guy was actually trying to make it seem like he was at the beach.
Posting By Mistake
We all probably know someone who has posted a picture of them or someone else “accidentally” on social media. If not, then we most probably know someone who posted a picture with the caption: “Feeling cute might delete later”. Still, the lie doesn’t fly as easily as it used to, so when this girl posted a picture of herself “by accident”, one of her social media friends was sure to make things very clear.
They claimed that there is literally a five-step process in order to post a photo on social media, so there’s no way that was a mistake.
The Reflection Says It All
First of all, it is completely beyond our understanding why anyone would lie about being stuck in traffic. Second, if you are going to lie about being stuck in traffic, then you ought to do it well. But this guy didn’t get the memo and ended up failing terribly in his lie.
A Broken Record
It’s a harsh world, and with the constant “perfectness” on social media platforms, sometimes we just want to feel cool and valued. Unfortunately, though, some people forget to do their research before orchestrating big lies, all they want is to feel better about themselves.
After all, a lie here and there seems harmless until someone notices that something in the story doesn’t add up. This guy was proud to have completed a 5k run in just 10 minutes, but his friend Cal was quick to point out that the world record in a 5k run was 12 minutes.
The Intentions Were Good
These days, many people get away with made-up stories about celebrities. In fact, there is an entire industry that thrives from it, so this person thought, why not do it myself? When this guy decided to share a fake story about encountering Harry Styles at a tigers game and getting $100 from him, he was discredited by the celebrity himself.
The musician commented: “I wasn’t at the tiger game, cool story though”. And we have to admit, though being caught lying must have hurt, getting a comment from Harry styles was probably worth it.