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This Online Group Shares The Cringiest Cases Of “Oops, Didn’t Mean To,” And Here Are The 60 Best (New Pics)

Have you ever sent a text to the wrong person? Or maybe said the wrong thing? We've probably all done that at least once in our lives. But have you ever lied and given the good ol' "Oops, wasn't me" or "Sorry, my friend took my phone, lol" excuse?

Today, we're featuring a subreddit dedicated to people who said or did incredibly cringeworthy things and then backpedaled by saying "Just kidding." It's the r/OopsDidn'tMeanTo community. The problem? It's pretty obvious these people did or said the awkward thing deliberately. That's why the lie only makes it worse. We've collected the best, or rather the cringiest, screenshots that its members ever came across. So let us know your favorites by upvoting them, and check out our previous feature about the subreddit!

#1 Tinder Is A Goldmine

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#2 The Farthest Stretch I've Ever Seen

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#3 This Is Just So Awkward To Read

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You know the famous sarcastic quip "If it's on the Internet, it must be true"? It applies pretty well in this context as well, don't you think? Since its inception, the Internet has been a breeding ground for deception, fake identities, and imaginary friends. Alright, that last one might just be me projecting, but I was hurt that my real best friend didn't want to be friends anymore, okay?

We tend to lie online less in spaces where the people we know might hold us accountable. On sites like Facebook, Twitter (X), or Instagram, where our followers are mostly our friends. Social media platforms for professionals like LinkedIn are actually better in that regard than, say, paper resumes.

#4 Whoops!

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#5 What Is The Point Even?

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#6 Excuse After Sending The Usual Pic

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Jeff Hancock, a professor of communication and the founding director of the Stanford Social Media Lab, says that we lead a kind of double life online. He calls it our "inside world" and our "outside world" respectively. Our "inside world" is the immediate circle that we communicate with online: family, friends, colleagues – the people we know.

Our "outside world" is all the accounts and people that we see but don't know personally. That includes posts from strangers, news articles, and comments on any social media platform. Anonymous or not, we're not familiar with these people on a personal level, so they are, essentially, outside our "bubble."

#7 I Think You Proved Your Point

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#8 My Ex...forgetting He Has A New GF At Bar Close

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#9 My First Unsolicited D**k Pic

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Hancock says that we tend to communicate more honestly with the people in our "inside world." "Those messages are recorded and come from people that we will have future interactions with," he says. "We don't want a reputation as a liar, and it's easier in some ways to get caught in a lie online." He also says that this is one of people's greatest fears – being perceived as a liar.

#10 With Bonus

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#11 My Ex Girlfriend Ladies And Germs

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#12 Amazing How Life Works!

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There's a lot more leeway when communicating with the "outside world." Whether we're anonymous or not, we're much less likely to engage in an online conversation with these people again. Take the comments section, for example: even if you're commenting with your name and picture, what is the likelihood that you'll ever see the person you've just responded to somewhere else again?

#13 Autocorrect Wanted To Get You Nakey

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#14 Completely Accidental!!!

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#15 Dont Open It!

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Hancock notes that this logic doesn’t only apply to personal communications. "These lies include sock puppets [false identities], follower factories, purchased likes, propaganda bots, and fake news," he explains. "So, the degree to which we can trust messages online is really the degree to which you know the source."

#16 He Sent A D**k Pic To A Woman Who Has Never Spoken To Him Before

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#17 This Followed A Video Of Her Playing An Out Of Tune Bass Guitar And Singing Green Day. Before The Green Day Video Was Your Typical Thirst Trap, Booty Short Wearing, Squats In The Gym Ig Story

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#18 My Mom Tried Hiring Him. He Did Not Get The Job

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Most people would probably say that people tend to lie most on their dating profiles. In 2017, Kaspersky Lab and B2B International researched the behaviors of people in the online dating scene. 57% admitted to lying about their names, marital status, appearance, or location. In his research, Hancock also found that people tend to lie when they wish to appear more attractive to the other person and when making up excuses as to why they don't want to meet.

#19 Her 4 Year Old Took This Photo

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#20 Brian Strikes Again!

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#21 He Sent D**k Pics To A Random Bunch Of Girls

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Hancock says that the most interesting aspect of this research is that it's not the technology that makes people lie. The apps and social media platforms are just tools for people to do that. "It's easy to forget, but (most) people lie for a reason, and simply because a person is using a phone or a computer or a tablet to communicate doesn't make them more or less likely to lie," he explained. "Technology, much like deception itself, simply becomes a tool for accomplishing those goals."

#22 Oops, Went Out In A Unicorn Costume By Mistake Xd

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#23 I Was Sleeping?

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#24 This Random Guy On Facebook

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Keith Campbell, professor of the behavioral and brain sciences program at the University of Georgia, who researches the link between narcissism and social media, says that what we often refer to as narcissistic behavior online might just be people wanting to experience positive self-expression. "There's a little bit of bias about this behavior online, but it's really just putting your best foot forward, the same way you would if you were meeting someone at a party for the first time or going on a first date," Campbell said.

#25 Pervy Mcpervface Tried Using The Oldest Trick In The Book

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#26 He Sent Me The Video Literally Almost Two Years After We Went On One (1) Singular Date Where He Spoke A Total Of 20 Words To Me. Not So Shy After All

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#27 Toddler Knows How To Promote His Mom On Social Media

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So, why do people do it? Why do they lie online, even if, sometimes, it's obvious that their claims are fake? The answer is it's all about boosting self-esteem or your brand. Most times, like in the examples in this list, it's pretty harmless. However, there have been cases where influencers took their lies way over the line.

#28 She Got This From Her Co-Worker

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#29 Bit Of An Overreaction

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#30 Just A Dare

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A year ago, in April of 2023, bakery owner Kylie Allen complained about a rude customer. Internet sleuths soon came a-knocking and discovered that she lied about the supposed altercation. Turns out, the customer was right, as the picture on Allen's website was misleading. Netizens retaliated by flooding her bakery's Yelp page with negative reviews and made fun of her on TikTok relentlessly for weeks. A true example that even lying in the "outside world" has consequences.

#31 Seems Plausible

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#32 Because That’s What Girls Do

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#33 Of Course

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#34 Sure Buddy

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#35 From A Grown A**, Married Man I Met At The Neighborhood Pub (I’m A Straight Male)

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#36 Teen Takes Interesting Photo

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#37 "Accidentally" Sent A D*ck Pic.. ???‍♀️

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#38 Haha Yeah It Was My Friend

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#39 The Conversation Takes An Unexpected Detour

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#40 The Art Of Teenage Flirting

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#41 Sooo Which Is It

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#42 Well, We've All Been There!

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#43 That Damn Colleen Is Always Doing Stuff Like This!

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#44 You’re Making It Worse. Just Stop

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#45 Another "Wrong Person" Text From A Married Neighbor

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#46 Connor Strikes Again!

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#47 Guy “Accidentally” Send Me A Video Of His D**k

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#48 It Was Over A Month Since We Talked And I Had Previously Already Turned Her Down

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#49 Tinder Adventures

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#50 Dude Just Sent Me A D**k Pic. When I Call Him Out For It, He Deletes It. My First Ever D**k Pic, And I Never Want To See Another One

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#51 This Dude Stopped Talking To This Girl, Then Got These Texts From Her

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#52 Jimmy's Putting The Moves On The Ladies ;)

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#53 Cover Your Bases Before You Post

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#54 They Think Im Stupid, Apparently.?

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#55 Sorry My Friend Made This Ad, Nobody At The Company Knew What It Meant Lol

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#56 Whoops

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#57 Their Housemate Was On Their Goodreads?

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#58 My Doordasher From Last Night

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#59 Oops‼️

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#60 How Embarrassing ?

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