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16 People Who Were Confidently Wrong On Social Media

16 People Who Were Confidently Wrong On Social Media

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Published May 12, 2025

Published May 12, 2025

A confident person is not necessarily the most "righteous" all the time. However, social media and forums enable anyone to share their “truths,” but not all are accurate, which can lead to misinformation and confusion.

The overconfidence in some netizen's wrongfull assertation showcase how confidently wrong some individuals can be. From claims about the constitution to misunderstandings of history or basic math, there are countless examples of incorrect statements being shared online, leading hilarious responses from people trying their bes to refute in the most polished manner.

Take a look at 16 of the most amusing and eye-opening misconceptions shared on social media, there’s plenty to laugh at and learn from.

Sorry but we absolutely stopped the school day and watched it by satellite.

(Source: Reddit)

Doubling down on stupidity

(Source: Reddit)

The constitution applies to everyone on US soil, buddy.

(Source: Reddit)

You're sick because your 3.7 trillion cells are coated in bleached sugar.

(Source: Reddit)

Mexico's President and her election

(Source: Reddit)

Everyday I lose more hope in humanity

(Source: Reddit)

''Carnivore'' has a strange obsession with ''being dominant''.

(Source: Reddit)

"War crimes didn't exist until 1929, it shows you have no idea what you are talking about" (First Geneva Convention is from 1864)

(Source: Reddit)

About Russian contribution in WWII

(Source: Reddit)

Another reason burning history books is a bad idea

(Source: Reddit)

"This is the moment you grow up and realize you've been listening to idiots." -says the idiot, completely wrong

(Source: Reddit)

Going through replies to my pinned tweet (about spacex and pride parades) and found this double barrel confidently incorrect

(Source: Reddit)

Imagine failing math then calling the other person “dumb”

(Source: Reddit)

Widow ≠ Spinster

(Source: Reddit)

So many countries older than USA

(Source: Reddit)

"Have you EVER seen a globe to scale?"

(Source: Reddit)

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