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Convincing someone you’re right is all about confidence. If you fake it, you’ll make it, right? R-right? Having bucketloads of confidence is great (and certainly dramatic), however, it’s never enough in isolation… especially if you’re just plain wrong and everyone around you knows it.

Being direct. Looking assured. Feeling unwavering and braver than Braveheart—these are all wonderful qualities to have, but without other substantial things to back it up, it’s all just bravado without the bite. And darn it if it isn’t entertaining as heck to watch!

We’re not the only ones to think so. In fact, that’s why the ‘Confidently Incorrect’ subreddit, with over 404k members, exists. Their community is built around poking fun at people who are chock full of confidence but get deflated the moment someone with an ounce of logic and common sense chimes in. There’s plenty of facepalm moments waiting for you, so get scrolling and upvoting your fave pics. Remember to visit the r/confidentlyincorrect community if you like their stuff!

Bored Panda interviewed the creator of the subreddit, redditor ShadowAlchemy. Read on for what they told us about how the community started and got popular, as well as for their thoughts about to what extent confidence is important in real life and what we should do if we ever find ourselves to be confidently incorrect.

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Princes vs. Princess. Plurals Are Difficult For Some

Princes vs. Princess. Plurals Are Difficult For Some

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Let’s See Those Snarky Atheists Answer That

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Well Maybe That’s Her Favorite Kind Of Yogurt

Well Maybe That’s Her Favorite Kind Of Yogurt

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The ‘Confidently Incorrect’ subreddit has been growing by leaps and bounds. Created just over a year ago, in January 2020, they’re continuing to provide awesome content that keeps us humble. (And it’s a gentle reminder to double and triple-check even facts that we’re completely sure about.)

ShadowAlchemy told Bored Panda that they founded the 'Confidently Incorrect' subreddit "on a whim" just over a year ago. "Someone posted a video of Conan interviewing Jennifer Garner to another subreddit called r/WatchPeopleDieInside. I scrolled through the comments and saw someone who thought stuff like that would make a great community of its own. It was super late at night when I saw that, so I made a subreddit really quick for no reason, posted a video or two, then went to bed."

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But what ShadowAlchemy couldn't foresee was how quickly the subreddit went viral. They woke up to see a huge surprise. "I wake up with probably 1,000 or so notifications, apparently the sub had blown up overnight! Tons of people were talking about the ridiculously fast growth of the sub, I think we got around 30k members in our first day. It was super popular its first week, and its growth died down a bit after that. We've been on a steady increase ever since. We just hit 400k members, actually!" the founder shared their joy.

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In ShadowAlchemy's opinion, confidence is "an incredibly important" part of our personalities. "Without confidence, we're nothing. Confidence is what gets us out of bed, what gets us out the door to face life. People definitely listen to those who show confidence,"

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The founder told Bored Panda that we don't have to look far to see the vital role confidence plays in our lives. "Just look at politics. Politicians are probably some of the most confident people on the planet, and a pretty large amount of people just listen to what they say. Our sub is probably 75-80% politics. It's people parroting what they've heard their favorite politicians say, and they parrot it because they believe those politicians. They believe that confidence."

They added, "No one's gonna listen to a shy person with all the facts."

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Flag Code? In My America?!

Flag Code? In My America?!

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''For The Last Time'', He Proclaimed

''For The Last Time'', He Proclaimed

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Smart Enough To Lead... Smart Enough To Breed?!?!

Smart Enough To Lead... Smart Enough To Breed?!?!

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The founder of the sub also had some spot-on advice for anyone who's been confidently incorrect in their lives. And it all starts with openly admitting that you're wrong (both to others and to yourself). "If someone corrects you and they're right, you've just gotta accept it right then and there. Insisting that you're correct is what makes you look like a dumbass, and what makes you remember it for years and years. Nobody wants to be confidently incorrect, but if you are, you've gotta admit it. You've gotta admit that you're wrong."

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ShadowAlchemy said that nothing would be possible without the incredibly supportive members and moderators that make up the r/confidentlyincorrect subreddit. "Thanks to all the people who've brought this subreddit up so much, it was quite the surprise for me. Thanks to my mod team for keeping this sub together."

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"I'm Not Sure If I Agree But Ok"

"I'm Not Sure If I Agree But Ok"

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Hmm... Yes. That Sounds Right. Zeus, Mr Horny Year Round, Has Only One Son

Hmm... Yes. That Sounds Right. Zeus, Mr Horny Year Round, Has Only One Son

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Third Hole?! Surely You Jest!

Third Hole?! Surely You Jest!

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There’s a deep sense of shame that we feel when we’ve been outed being wrong even though we thought we were in the right. It’s an embarrassment so powerful, it can still make us flush beet-red and cringe years after it happened.

However, there is a possible upside to this. Research has shown that, counter-intuitively, it’s far easier to correct the errors made by people who are extremely confident that they’re right, compared to correcting the mistakes made by those who have ‘low confidence’ that they’re correct.

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This is called the ‘hypercorrection effect’ which essentially means that we’re more likely to remember the correct answer to a question if we’re proven wrong when we’re extremely confident that we actually know the ‘right’ answer. Or, in other words, we remember being shocked at how at odds the truth was with our confidence that we were right.

Of course, there are some nuances like how some high confidence errors can ‘reemerge’ if we’re not tested on our newfound knowledge quickly enough. But on the bright side, being confidently incorrect might just be the best way to retain facts and figures after we make complete buffoons of ourselves online. So go out there and don’t be afraid to fail, dear Readers—your newfound knowledge will stick in your mind like a panda in a bamboo grove.

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"Thank God I'm A Math Major"

"Thank God I'm A Math Major"

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Do The Basic Math, People!

Do The Basic Math, People!

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Oscar The Grouch

Oscar The Grouch

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Ah, Us Politics... A Neverending Source

Ah, Us Politics... A Neverending Source

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1) Star Is A Shape And 2) Oranges And Blackberries

1) Star Is A Shape And 2) Oranges And Blackberries

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Covid Has Brought Out The Best In Everyone!

Covid Has Brought Out The Best In Everyone!

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Communism Is When You Are Only Allowed To Buy One Share Of A Stock

Communism Is When You Are Only Allowed To Buy One Share Of A Stock

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Abigail Must See This Reply As An Instant Win

Abigail Must See This Reply As An Instant Win

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America Didn’t Import Slaves

America Didn’t Import Slaves

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He Wasn’t Even Italian, He Was Austrian And Born In Modern Day Croatia. Not To Mention He Was Also An American Citizen At One Point

He Wasn’t Even Italian, He Was Austrian And Born In Modern Day Croatia. Not To Mention He Was Also An American Citizen At One Point

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“Where’d You Get That, From CNN?”

“Where’d You Get That, From CNN?”

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Someone Doesn’t Understand How The Food Supply Chain Works... Or Agriculture, For That Matter

Someone Doesn’t Understand How The Food Supply Chain Works... Or Agriculture, For That Matter

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Ben...

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Wikipedia Is Wrong

Wikipedia Is Wrong

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Trying To Justify A Murder

Trying To Justify A Murder

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So Confidently

So Confidently

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Three Perfect Example. Except For, Not

Three Perfect Example. Except For, Not

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Hmmmm

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“That’s Because We Are Not A Democracy!”

“That’s Because We Are Not A Democracy!”

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*5999

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I Guess Aztecs Are Not Native To The Americas...

I Guess Aztecs Are Not Native To The Americas...

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Defo A 'Strayan

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You Are Not Circumcised

You Are Not Circumcised

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Mohsie Supposie
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Well, at least he accepted his error, and didn't continue arguing even when clearly wrong.

Tabitha L
Community Member
3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Agreed. They looked it up and learned something new. Good for them. But also......how can someone think that circumcision means cutting the whole thing off??!!??

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LeighAnne Brown-Pedersen
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Props for a) looking it up and b)admitting a mistake. Something not yet seen in this thread.

D. Pitbull
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

AT LEAST this person... had the wherewithal to look it up... instead of just pressing and pressing and pressing the "I'm RIGHT" stance... Good for you, person!

FlitterBug
Community Member
3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Okay in all fairness, at least they figured out their mistake. That's more than a lot of the other people from these posts can say.

Lisa Shaw
Community Member
3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This one made me laugh so hard and I don't even feel guilty about it!

David Moody
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3 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Something tells me, that the person posting the messages in the grey speech bubbles is female.

Mary Peace
Community Member
3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Some of the previous posts I didn't quite understand because of 'American culture', but when I read this I shot 3 feet in the air. (Or 1 metre, English spelling.)

Curry on...
Community Member
3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This person googled it and still got it wrong. What site did they go to? Eunuchs are Us?

Shull GaRett
Community Member
3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

LMAO... imagine someone mistaken those two when preparing for marriage...

Colin Mochrie At Its Finest
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3 years ago (edited)

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All these Jewish penisless men walking around everywhere-just a gaping hole for them to pee out like us women apparently do (above post) and no " 'Muricans" with their guns are out there talking about it.

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Micro$oft

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Confidently Argued Blind People Couldn't Feel Their Own Fingers

Confidently Argued Blind People Couldn't Feel Their Own Fingers

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Man, Those Pesky Hackers Evolve More And More Every Day

Man, Those Pesky Hackers Evolve More And More Every Day

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It Does

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1 Kilometre Is Less Than A Mile

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Apparently, Skin Color Is An STD Now

Apparently, Skin Color Is An STD Now

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Redefining Middleman

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“Counting Votes After Election Day Has Never Been Done Before”

“Counting Votes After Election Day Has Never Been Done Before”

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Never Leave Home Without A Clean Tampon!

Never Leave Home Without A Clean Tampon!

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Confidently Incorrect About North America

Confidently Incorrect About North America

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The President Of The United States, Totally Ignorant Of History That Took Place During His Own Lifetime

The President Of The United States, Totally Ignorant Of History That Took Place During His Own Lifetime

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The Greeks Were Christians

The Greeks Were Christians

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Diamonds Are Heavier Than... Diamonds?

Diamonds Are Heavier Than... Diamonds?

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An Interesting Way Of Adding Percentages....

An Interesting Way Of Adding Percentages....

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Lil Nas Is 21...

Lil Nas Is 21...

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That’s An Obummer

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This Is The Dumbest Thing I've Read Today, Smh

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She Was So Confident

She Was So Confident

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Ah Yes Of Course

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Mlk Would Disagree

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Light Racism?

Light Racism?

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As Seen On Instagram

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"You Really Are Uneducated"

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Leaving This Here

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You’ve Read The Entire Thing?

You’ve Read The Entire Thing?

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Hate To See It- Love My Dad Tho

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Reading Is Hard

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*Laughs In Free Healthcare*

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The Sarcastic Use Of The Thinking Emote Is The Icing On This Ahistorical Cake

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So They Asked King George III Very Nicely For Independence, To Which He Cheerfully Agreed

So They Asked King George III Very Nicely For Independence, To Which He Cheerfully Agreed

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Spoiler Alert: He Does

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Gotta Love University Rivalries On Dating Apps

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That’s Definitely Joe Statistics Work

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A Quick Google Search Could Have Shown Them They Were Wrong, But Instead They Chose To Spread Misinformation On Twitter

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A Covid Vaccine With A 95% Success Rate Definitely Means That 5% Of The People That Get The Vaccine Will Die

A Covid Vaccine With A 95% Success Rate Definitely Means That 5% Of The People That Get The Vaccine Will Die

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Oh. Well, I’m Glad It’s All Cleared Up

Oh. Well, I’m Glad It’s All Cleared Up

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This Happens Once In The History Of Today...

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60fps Makes Movies Longer

60fps Makes Movies Longer

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Got The Last Name Correct At Least

Got The Last Name Correct At Least

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Apparently Britain Isn't Part Of Europe!?

Apparently Britain Isn't Part Of Europe!?

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"No Species Has Been Found In Which Homosexual Behaviour Has Not Been Shown To Exist, With The Exception Of Species That Never Have Sex At All, Such As Sea Urchins And Aphis. Moreover, A Part Of The Animal Kingdom Is Hermaphroditic, Truly Bisexual." - Wikipedia

"No Species Has Been Found In Which Homosexual Behaviour Has Not Been Shown To Exist, With The Exception Of Species That Never Have Sex At All, Such As Sea Urchins And Aphis. Moreover, A Part Of The Animal Kingdom Is Hermaphroditic, Truly Bisexual." - Wikipedia

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Confidently Corrected The Game's Art Director

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“Roman Numerals Aren’t Part Of The Alphabet” On A Thread About Elon Musk’s Baby

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“Water Boils At 112 Farenheight”

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Imagine An American Being This Stupid About American History

Imagine An American Being This Stupid About American History

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