26 Community Notes That Turned Tweets Into Teachable Moments

Sep 26, 2025 05:00 AM EDT

Community notes

My relationship with the internet is like my relationship with burritos, I love them until they explode in my hands. That is why Community Notes delights me. It is the timeline’s collective mom friend, showing up with receipts and a neutral tone when everyone else is yelling in italics. I am not above being corrected. I am above enjoying it, which is why I prefer when the citation lands with a little sparkle. This gallery rounds up the sharpest community notes, the ones that made a messy claim sit down and drink water. I read them and I feel safer, like the crowd remembered how to use inside voices and source links. Do I still occasionally post confidently and wrong. Absolutely. But I have learned to expect the gentle tap on the shoulder that says, hey, we checked, and no, the moon is not a hologram.

Expect twitter memes for the platform formerly known as a bird, fact check memes that bring context without cruelty, and viral tweets that got calibrated by the crowd. There are polite smackdowns, textbook citations, and screenshots that aged like fine accountability. Save a few for arguments you do not want to have.

A funny Community Note on Twitter debunking a crypto trader's claim of buying a multi-million dollar Miami home.
A Community Note fact-checking a viral tweet that repeatedly and falsely claims that cats can be put on a vegan diet.
A hilarious Community Note fact-checking an NFT influencer who was faking the price of his bottle of cheap champagne.
A Community Note fact-checking Liver King by reminding everyone of his massive steroid use after he claimed to be all-natural.
A hilarious Community Note fact-checking a tweet that had a very strange and incorrect take on the food supply chain.
A Community Note hilariously fact-checking a conspiracy theorist by explaining the simple, scientific concept of a "sunset."
A Community Note fact-checking a misleading tweet about what forms of public protest are legal versus what is considered terrorism.
A Community Note fact-checking a journalist who claimed to dislike virtual violence by linking to his own articles on the topic.
A Community Note fact-checking Paris Hilton's very public and incorrect claim that she was the person who invented the selfie.
A Community Note fact-checking a celebrity dating rumor about Omar Apollo by simply pointing out that he is gay.

Crowdsourced context works because incentives align, users want fewer face plants and more clarity. That is why twitter memes, fact check memes, and viral tweets around notes pop, the format is quick, sourced, and shareable. The best examples model tone, specific without smug. If a note made you click a link and learn something instead of dunking, that is a tiny win for the ecosystem and your blood pressure.

Share a favorite with your group chat’s resident skeptic and the cousin who posts at 2 a.m. For adjacent delights, browse twitter memes, fact check memes, and viral tweets. May your claims be sourced, your captions calm, and your notifications merciful.

Laura Bennett has spent eight years immersed in internet culture, specializing in deep dives into meme origins, evolving meme trends, and digital subcultures. As a contributor for several prominent online platforms, including BuzzFeed’s meme division and Know Your Meme, she’s written extensively about viral moments from Crying Jordan to Woman Yelling at a Cat. Laura believes memes aren't just internet jokes—they're modern-day folklore. She brings that passion to Thunder Dungeon by keeping readers connected to what's culturally significant, hilarious, and timelessly viral.
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