When it comes to trolling the masses, nobody does it better than professional satirical websites such as The Onion, The Babylon Bee and the fittingly named SatireWire. They all churn out 100% fake, hilarious stories expertly disguised as high-brow journalism.
The internet, of course, keeps the receipts, and there is an entire Reddit community dedicated to shaming those who fall for the bait. For example, someone believed that cows can lay eggs. Another user got convinced that the Pope declared the Covid vaccine mandatory for entry into heaven.
We’ve rounded up some more of these legendary self-owns from the community — you’ll find plenty of people who skipped the fact-check and went straight for the outrage.
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Google's AI Responses Eat Onions Constantly
I recently saw something that showed what sources AI uses most and at the top of the list was Reddit.
Look Daddy, A Cow Egg
Finally
While most people can spot a joke, the explosion of satirical sites, especially with names like National Report and World News Daily Report, has made it increasingly difficult to separate legitimate news from pure fiction.
These websites mimic the tone, layout, and urgency of real journalism quite perfectly.
A major reason why people fall for them is because of something known as Poe’s Law, an internet adage coined in 2005. It suggests that without a clear signal (like a winky emoji or a disclaimer), it is virtually impossible to create a parody of extreme views so obvious that someone won’t mistake it for the real thing.
God Would Never Curse🤮🤮🤮
God has nothing against f*****g. In fact, He invented it for the benefit of his creatures
This Sub Right Under The Post!
Wtffhfhdhdj! I Don’t Understand Why Disney Would Do This 😢. Disney In 2024 Needs To Be Stopped!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Confirmation bias also plays a massive role in why these headlines go viral. When we see a story that aligns with our deepest fears or strongest political beliefs, our fight-or-flight response often overrides our critical thinking.
Studies have shown that people are more likely to believe that satire or fake news is real if it confirms their pre-existing biases.
“A lot of times, people’s desire to believe something is true discourages them from investigating information sources. Confirmation Bias is a cognitive bias — how our brains are wired — that causes us to seek out and more readily believe sources and information that confirm what we already believe,” says Professor Laura Graham, faculty instructor of business communications at North Carolina Central University.
Kidding
Hannes Can't Trust Media Anymore Because Of The Onion
Irish Onions Are The Best Kind Of Onions
Another reason why people take the bait is because actual news headlines have become so surreal that distinguishing them from parody is becoming pretty difficult.
When real-world events involve things like billionaire space races or government hearings about UFOs, the bar for what counts as believable keeps moving.
A perfect example of this is when Duffel Blog, a military satire site, joked that the US Cyber Command had lost its password, plenty of people fell for it. It played right into their belief that the military is “disorganized.”
“Social media has poured gasoline on this unintended misinformation due to continual headline scrolling but very little research. Now add that social media algorithms prioritize engaging content, which can also mean divisive content, and you have a potential firestorm that forces users to find the fact in between the purposeful misinformation and parody information,” said Dr. Dustin York, an associate professor of communication at Maryville University.
I Like Those Odds
My Brother In Christ, That Is The Onion
To be fair, the vast majority of what is currently being posted by the official White House account on Meta could easily be mistaken for content from The Onion. And it somehow keeps getting worse.
Maga Moron Nonsense
Good satirists know that the best jokes are just exaggerated versions of real life. By building on a foundation of actual truth, they make the fake news feel quite familiar, which is exactly why people get duped.
They pick a clear target, whether it’s a politician being a hypocrite or a weird new social trend, and stay focused on a specific point until it feels believable.
#fakenews
And the presidunce uses Sharpies©™® to alter the course of hurricanes. To sweet home Alabama, of course.
Concerning
Worse than that, 50% of US students are below average! Or is that mean? 🤔
Ate The Obvious Plant
These sites move fast, publishing articles while a topic is still trending. They try their best to catch people while they’re already emotional and primed to react. They also master the subtlety — sometimes they go full-on absurd, but other times they play it so straight that you have to read twice to realize you’re being trolled.
Satirical websites also do their prior research. They nail the boring details, like using correct professional titles or specific locations, making the whole thing look legit enough to fool anyone scrolling too fast.
Ate The Onion Whole
Some People Just Don’t Get The Appeal
Gop Is Still Weird But They Fell For The Halfway Post
Even some international media outlets, politicians and celebrities have taken headlines at face value.
In 2012, The Onion jokingly named North Korean leader Kim Jong-un the “Sexiest Man Alive.” The People’s Daily, the official newspaper of the Chinese Communist Party, took it entirely seriously. They published a 55-page photo gallery celebrating his “devastatingly handsome” looks and “unmistakable boyish charm,” citing The Onion as their source.
In the midst of the 2015 FIFA corruption scandal, former vice president Jack Warner posted a video defending himself. He held up The Onion article claiming the US was hosting a Summer 2015 World Cup starting that very day. He failed to realize the article was mocking the absurdity of the investigation.
Recently, The Daily Mail took Natalie Portman’s SNL Rap lyrics as a truthful account of her time at college.
Grok Takes A Massive Chomp
Meta AI Keeps On Giving
Satire serves as a powerful tool for civic engagement and critical thinking. Research suggests that satirical media can actually promote positive engagement on complex subjects like science and politics by making them more approachable.
Satire also encourages people, who might otherwise ignore the news, to seek out more information and participate in public debates.
It sharpens the brain by forcing readers to unmask layers of irony and sarcasm to find the true meaning. Studies show that this cognitive process is a form of mental exercise that builds essential critical thinking skills.
Onion Recycled It But Never Short Of Onion Eaters
It does say a lot about how everybody knows how racist the US legal system is, however.
If The Shoe Fits…
When it comes to insulting the OP's intelligence, I don't think any help is needed.
Our love for a good laugh and the need to poke fun at the world around us means that satire isn’t going anywhere. But as much as we enjoy the joke, we’ve got to get better at fact-checking before hitting that share button.
It’s on us as readers to make sure the news we’re reacting to is actually real. If we skip the basic homework, we’re only adding more noise to an already deafening online circus.
Whoosh
I'm Sure We Have, But Come On
I could almost wonder if that's real aboriginal art if the guy in the middle wasn't sitting on a chair. And just in case anyone missed it, notice the, um, appendage on the guy on the right.
She Doesn't Understand A Lot Of Things
Not A Well-Known Satire Page, But The Local Yokels Eat It Up
Stevie Wonder Could See This Was Satire
Got Someone With A Repeat Of An Old Atetheonion
The Devil has applied for asylum in heaven when a certain presidunce croaks. Leo has granted, "to do otherwise would be unChristian".
Out Of His Everything Mind?
Satire yes. But given Texan 'values' this could just be giving them ideas... :-)
It Still Happens Guys
Reform Ate A Big Hot Cross Bun
Reform is a party of nutters, a MAGA lite bunch. Saw today on the news one of their recently elected councillors has a conviction for violent a*****t. She worked as a bouncer and her conviction wasn't publicised until after the recent local elections. Plenty of others have had to resign because of bigoted behaviours.
Personally, I’m All For Geese Liaison Officers
I don’t want geese doing my health care. Or cops, for that matter.
American Politics Is Such A Joke These Days, It Might As Well Be A Sketch Comedy
It's true that the WH is so insane that this could very well have been a true story....
The Daily Mail Took Natalie Portman's Snl Rap Lyrics As A Truthful Account Of Her Time At College
A Little Deranged
The Account That Commented This Is Ran By AI. Even AI Ate The Onion
On The Literal Onion Sub No Less!
Phone = Bad
This response could also be satire but this is the most believable so far.
The Disrespect To Raw Dog Is Just Mean :(
Samantha Adams 🍻
Wait until you see what they have planned for General Washington's Tavern Porter (Yards Brewing Co. Brewed in Philadelphia.)
Big Bite
Didn't Even Peel It Before Biting
Upset Voter Genuinely Thinks 75,000 People Voted For "Hawk Tuah"
FYI: Hawk Tuah is a woman who said something somewhat funny about s.ex (hawk tuah implies the noise of spitting into your hand for lubrication) and had her 15 minutes of fame.
Toby Turner Apparently Eats The Onion
Getting Stunged By The Babylonbee To Dunk On The Doomers
Demented Imbecile
It Was The Worst Of Times… No, That’s It, It Was The Worst Of Times
Used To Work In Water Industry
Netanyahu Calls Iran Strikes Necessary To Prevent War He Just Started
Grok Once Again Eats A Fake Tweet
Linkedin Influencer Spins Inane Observations About An Onion Joke Ad
Everyone Stinks
Onion Article Turned Fandom Meme, Still Got Eaten
Everyone Thought This Was Real… People Even Tagged R/Nottheonion
Stung By The Bee (Also The Bee Made Fun Of A Conservative, Didn't See That Coming)
Those Dang Deepfakes!
I Promised Myself I Would Cry, And It's Just Not Happening
It's a pity that the Daily Mash got so woke, they used to do this sort of thing and were quite funny (I recall one where they posted a story about Joanna Lumley becoming Prime Minister with the caption under her picture of "The PM has magnificent thighs".) They stopped being rude, and stopped being funny, sadly.
Apatheist: 1/2 er, what? 'a pity the Daily Mash got so aware of racism and other forms of social injustice'? You sound seriously insane. In any case, surely all its readers know that 1) the Daily Mash has always been that way and 2) it doesn't stop anyone being rude or funny? As for stopping being rude - well, here's an excerpt from 'The Archbishop of Canterbury on… World Cup 2026: good luck getting that trophy back' 2026-05-22 (see next post)
Load More Replies...It's a pity that the Daily Mash got so woke, they used to do this sort of thing and were quite funny (I recall one where they posted a story about Joanna Lumley becoming Prime Minister with the caption under her picture of "The PM has magnificent thighs".) They stopped being rude, and stopped being funny, sadly.
Apatheist: 1/2 er, what? 'a pity the Daily Mash got so aware of racism and other forms of social injustice'? You sound seriously insane. In any case, surely all its readers know that 1) the Daily Mash has always been that way and 2) it doesn't stop anyone being rude or funny? As for stopping being rude - well, here's an excerpt from 'The Archbishop of Canterbury on… World Cup 2026: good luck getting that trophy back' 2026-05-22 (see next post)
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