Fibbersday
Stories about lies, trickery, and the little truths they reveal.
Share an experience, read what others have seen, and learn to spot the patterns. Your perspective helps everyone get a little wiser—and a little harder to fool.
How It Works
- Pick a category: Fibber (small lies), Liar (serious deception), or Con Artist (manipulation with intent).
- Tell your story: what happened, what was promised, what you discovered.
- Protect privacy: keep names and identifying details out unless you have consent and evidence.
- Learn & spot patterns: notice the cues—vague timelines, unverifiable claims, pressure tactics.
Fibber
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One-Minute Break2025-08-11 10:53:19 AnonAsked for a 'one-minute break' and came back after lunch.
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Self-Opening Door2025-08-11 10:52:07 AnonSwore the door opened 'by itself'—but CCTV showed them kicking it.
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Pet Rock Babysitter2025-08-11 10:50:55 AnonSaid they couldn’t join because they were 'watching the pet rock'.
Liar
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Sales Report Spin2025-08-11 10:14:29 AnonHighlighted only the profitable regions to hide overall losses.
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Cover Story2025-08-11 10:13:17 AnonInvented a fake client visit to explain a sudden absence.
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Deadline Myth2025-08-11 10:12:05 AnonInsisted a deadline was months away to avoid starting the work.
Con Artist
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Art Investment Fraud2025-08-11 10:33:29 AnonPromised high returns from art that was never purchased.
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Nonexistent Tour Package2025-08-11 10:32:17 AnonSold holiday packages that turned out to be pure fiction.
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Fake Tech Support2025-08-11 10:31:05 AnonCalled people claiming to be tech support to install malware.
Why Fibbersday?
Lies come in flavors: the harmless “white lie,” the self-serving half-truth, and the calculated con. We collect stories not to shame, but to understand—how deception spreads, how it feels, and how to defend against it. The more patterns we name, the less power they have over us.
- Signals over noise: concrete cues you can reuse in real life.
- Anonymous by default: protect yourself and others.
- Community wisdom: what fooled one person can warn a thousand.
FAQ
Are stories moderated?
Yes. We remove illegal content and clear violations of the guidelines. We may edit for clarity and privacy.
Can I post anonymously?
Yes. “Submit Anonymously” is checked by default. Do not include identifying details in the text.
Can I submit evidence?
For now, we focus on text to keep storage light. Summarize the evidence; we may add uploads later.
Your story could be the warning someone needs.
Tell Your Story