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In only 23 years, the 21st century has already pumped out dozens of revolutionary, life-changing inventions. If you love your smartphone, social media, cryptocurrency, GPS navigation, online streaming platforms and e-cigarettes, you can be thankful that you’re living in this day in age. Personally, I have to say that my favorite invention from this century is the air fryer (seriously, don’t knock it until you try it), but I have to say that another invention that has changed my life is the screenshot. You know it, you love it, and perhaps you fear it if you send your friends embarrassing, unflattering selfies via Snapchat or Instagram, but it’s likely that you use it too.

So in honor of the famous screenshot, we’ve taken a trip into the UUU Universe to visit the Useless, Unsuccessful, and/or Unpopular Screenshots Facebook group. This community has amassed an impressive 65k members for sharing exactly what their title states, so we’ve gathered some of their very best posts down below for your entertainment, pandas. Enjoy scrolling through these pics, and be sure to upvote all of the screenshots that you enjoy, despite how useless they may be!

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#1

I Always Wanted To Find One Of Those Fake Listings Locally But I Haven’t Found One Until Now!

Close-up of raw bacon pieces resembling a cursed screenshot shared in a Facebook group about cursed images.

Madison Brooks Report

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    #2

    It Made Me Laugh So Much Because It Came Out Nowhere

    3D printed cursed screenshot of a lobster with a human male head in bright orange on a carpeted floor.

    Cameron Nowill Report

    #3

    Umm...who's Gonna Tell Them?

    Cursed screenshot of a dog portrait ad with a poorly drawn dog next to the real dog, showing 50 dollar price.

    Charlie Benedetto Report

    The Useless, Unsuccessful, and/or Unpopular Screenshots group is part of the UUU Universe, which encompasses a host of groups including UUU Ginko Trees, UUU Reruns, UUU Facts, UUU Philosophy, UUU Movies, UUU Memes, UUU Grocery Store, UUU Almost Dead Plants, and more. But today we’re focusing on the screenshots, so let me give you a little background information of this massive community. The group was launched on February 11, 2017 and is for posting all of “your ridiculous screenshots that don't fit into any other groups.” There aren’t too many rules, aside from the general UUU tenets and that members must only post screenshots they’ve taken themselves.

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    No punching down or edgelord “humor” is tolerated in the group, and members are told to resist the urge to engage in “pointless online discourse”. “Seriously, why do you care so much? Take a deep breath. Get off Facebook for a bit. Maybe go outside if you can and look up at the sky. Read a book. Google ‘eel reproduction’. Find five things you can see, four things you can touch, three things you can hear, two things you can smell, and one thing you can taste,” the admin rules state.

    #4

    Instructions Unclear

    Chat conversation showing confusing customer service interaction with repeated requests, a cursed screenshot example from Facebook group.

    Jessica Turner Report

    #5

    This Is How Someone Quit Where I Work

    Screenshot of a resignation email featuring a SpongeBob meme saying Imma head out, from cursed screenshots collection

    User Report

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    #6

    The US Will Use Anything But The Metric System

    Cursed screenshot of a news broadcast showing a China spy balloon with exaggerated size comparison and controversy.

    Paril Langard Report

    And although the group has been around for 5 years already, it continues to thrive. At the time I’m writing this, the group has already seen 107 new posts today and gained over 300 new members in the last week. So clearly, there is a huge audience for UUU screenshots. You never know exactly what you’re going to get when you take a scroll through this group. Will you find screenshots of bizarre items being listed on Facebook Marketplace and eBay? Maybe if you’re lucky, you’ll feast your eyes on extremely cringey content from social media or texting conversations that make you lose all faith in humanity? Regardless of what you find, you know it’ll qualify for at least one of the U’s.

    Part of the fun of this group is participating in the sharing as well. We all have smartphones or computers if we’re using Facebook, so chances are, we all come across something bizarre that’s worth screenshotting every now and then. Whether it’s a terribly photoshopped ad, a hilarious post on another social media site, or a strange item being sold on Amazon, the possibilities for screenshot hilarity are endless. In fact, you probably have some photos that you could share on UUU screenshots just sitting in your camera roll right now, waiting for you to recognize their potential.  

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    #7

    I Have So Many Questions.... Is The Cat Part Of The Deal? What Is A Women's Bread Size? Are You Selling Cats Loaves?

    Cat disguised as a loaf of bread in plastic packaging, a cursed screenshot from a humorous Facebook group post.

    Abby Scott Report

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    #9

    Unsuccessful Because I Did Not Go For A Swim. I Was Packing My Closet

    Phone screen showing a confusing Fitbit notification auto recognizing a 38 minute swim during a snow shower weather alert.

    Melissa Hofmann Report

    According to Riccardo Coluccini at Vice News, the first smartphone to introduce the capability to screenshot was the beloved iPhone, in 2007, but the history of the screenshot itself actually goes back much further. In 1959, “The very first photo of a screen featured the image of a pin-up model, drawn by a computer programmer for fun on a 213 million euro Cathode-ray tube screen,” Coluccini writes. “The screen, which was owned by the American military (and usually used for detecting nuclear threats), was photographed using a polaroid camera, resulting in a rudimentary – and very expensive – first example of computer art, and the world's first-known screenshot.”

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    #10

    Bonk Of America Is Gonna Get Me!!!

    Screenshot of a phishing text scam falsely claiming Bank of America transaction was declined, linked to cursed screenshots theme.

    Vickie Crizer Report

    #11

    Dude Knows What He's Got. He's Got Gold

    Trade request posted with a crate of large farm-fresh eggs, seeking Super Bowl tickets, part of cursed screenshots collection.

    Samantha Anderson Report

    #12

    Ahh, It's Good To See The Oldies Are Still Around

    Screenshot of a suspicious email claiming a business deal from Saudi Aramco, featured in cursed screenshots collection.

    Melissa Hofmann Report

    Fast forward a few decades, and finally, in the 1990s, the “print screen” command became standard on computers. The general public was suddenly able to screenshot to their heart’s desire, as long as they owned a PC or had access to one. Today, however, screenshots are used for a variety of reasons, including to convey information and to hold private conversations unbeknownst to the individuals whose messages have been screenshotted. Screenshots can also be nefarious, as many Snapchat users unfortunately came to learn after sending N**W photos. But for the most part, screenshots are, or should be, used just for fun.

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    As Coluccini writes for Vice, “Screenshots have become the faceless selfie, and a way to share what happens when we're alone on the internet. And while they're still important for archival reasons (like in the prolific work of the Internet Archive), they've evolved as vitally important evidence or ‘receipts’ of behavior people might have wanted to forget.”

    #13

    It Is So You Can Get Better At Arm Wrassling. Even Simulate Sweaty Palms

    Arm wrestling simulator with a motorized fake arm attached to buckets next to a wooden chair, cursed screenshot humor.

    Jennifer Rodriguez Report

    #14

    I Don't Care How Silly This Looks. I Want It

    Cursed screenshot of a Taiyaki kigurumi cap shaped like a fish with a face opening, posted on a Facebook group.

    User Report

    #15

    I Bet You Do Need These Gone Asap. They Probably Tried To “Go Chucky” On You In Your Sleep

    Porcelain doll with a blue and white outfit in a box, featured in a cursed screenshots Facebook group post.

    Brittany Coleman Report

    While screenshots can be used for many purposes, I personally love to use them for sentimental reasons. When a friend or family member sends a particularly sweet or hilarious message, I love to screenshot it and keep it in an album on my phone for use in the future. When I’m in need of a kind word or I find myself missing them, I just look back on my screenshot archive, and I start smiling. If I see something on social media I’d like to share with a friend who doesn’t use that platform, I can simply screenshot it and pass it along. We all know that screenshots can be used for good or evil, but I have to say, using them for good just feels so right.  

    #16

    I Don’t Think That Reclines

    Possum eating from a bowl on concrete with a humorous caption about a double recliner couch for sale.

    Bonnie Radecki Reidel Report

    #17

    The Cake, Or The Price?

    Slice of red velvet cake with a 50% off reduced price tag in a store display, part of cursed screenshots collection.

    Lawren Elizabeth Report

    #18

    I Hate When My Computer Runs Out Of Ink, Too

    Printer with tangled cables on top, humorous cursed screenshot showing confusion over replacing empty ink cartridge.

    Jillian Butler Report

    Screenshots, in general, are not useless, as we’re able to use them for a variety of practical purposes. At work, you might need to send a quick message to a colleague with a screenshot of a part of a document you’re discussing. Your landlord might try to change the terms of something you’ve previously agreed upon, but by sending a quick screenshot of your prior conversation, you can clear up any confusion. But there’s a big difference between keeping a screenshot between you and whomever you’ve had a conversation with and posting screenshots of private conversations online. That’s where screenshots can enter some ethical gray area.

    #19

    Is Anything On This Table Really On This Table?

    Minimalist desk setup with a motivational quote poster, digital clock, notebooks, and plant, featuring cursed screenshots theme.

    User Report

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    #20

    Whatcha Reading There, Belle?

    Cursed screenshot of animated princesses with distorted faces holding a blank book in a colorful scene.

    Elise Payne Report

    #21

    It Has Again Come Back To Haunt Me

    Cursed screenshot of unusual ranch dipping sauce and buffalo wing beer cans surrounded by chicken wings and celery sticks.

    Kayla Marie Report

    Victoria Angelova wrote a piece last year for API Layer discussing how ethical screenshots are, and she mentions some of the times where it might be questionable to take screenshots. “First, if you are taking a screenshot of someone else’s work (e.g., a website or document), you should make sure you have their permission before doing so,” she writes. “Otherwise, you may be violating their copyright. Second, if you take a screenshot of confidential or sensitive information (e.g., a medical record), you should ensure you have the proper authorization to do so. Otherwise, you may be violating patient privacy laws.”

    #22

    Come On Now If I Put A Soda Can On My Heel I’d Look Like A Crazy Crackhead But When Dolce And Gabbana Does It It’s “Fashion”

    High-heeled sandal with a red strap and a bent can as the heel, a cursed screenshot from a Facebook group post.

    Vanessa Merrill Report

    #23

    I’m Not Paying $25 For Anything That Looks At Me Like That

    Facebook Marketplace listings showing cursed screenshots including a strange fish with a human-like face for sale.

    User Report

    #24

    A Shirt For People Who Want To Show Pikachu's "Pika Pika" To The World

    Cursed screenshot of an AliExpress ad showing a Pikachu sweater with distorted design posted on a Facebook group.

    Christina King Report

    “Just because you can easily take screenshots doesn’t mean that you should,” Victoria goes on to write. “More and more technologies are implementing methods to either block screenshots or alert other users when screenshots are taken. There could be many reasons someone would want to be alerted if you take a screenshot. For example, if you are taking a screenshot of a confidential document, the other person may want to know so they can take measures to protect the information. Or, if you are taking a screenshot of a conversation, the other person may want to know so they can continue the conversation offline.” So let’s keep our screenshotting harmless and useless, mainly for purposes of documentation, to help us remember things and to have something silly to post on UUU Screenshots.

    #25

    Thank You, Instagram, For Letting Me Know That Ozzy Osborne Is False Information. He Almost Got Me

    Black and white close-up photo of man in round sunglasses and leather jacket reaching toward the camera, cursed screenshot.

    User Report

    #26

    Uhhh I Can Definitely See The Cracks

    C*****d phone screen affecting Face ID with working front camera, shared in cursed screenshots from a Facebook group post.

    Brandi Coble Report

    #27

    It’s A Hard Knock Life. Keep Your Heads Up, Friends

    LeBron James in Lakers jersey with a humorous cursed screenshot quote about Starbucks and Target.

    Corey Perrine Report

    These screenshots might have been deemed useless, unsuccessful and/or unpopular by the people who shared them in this group, but at least they’re able to serve a purpose here: entertaining us pandas! We hope you’re enjoying this list, and please, remember to keep upvoting all of your favorite useless screenshots. Let us know in the comments down below what feelings these bizarre pics are bringing up in you, and then if you’re interested in checking out another Bored Panda article featuring a page from the Useless, Unsuccessful and/or Unpopular Universe, look no further than right here! 

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    #28

    Ebay Beat Up Amazon This Time … This Is Horrendous

    Velvet toilet seat covers and mats in an unusual design, featured in cursed screenshots from a Facebook group post.

    Estefany Gobble-Rosales Report

    #29

    Talk About Minimal Effort

    Screenshot of an email titled scam with the message scam sent from an iPhone, illustrating cursed screenshots shared online.

    Megan Wirth Report

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    #30

    Instantly Reverses Hair Bleaching And Applies Makeup Too!

    Before and after comparison of a woman's face showing effects in a cursed screenshot posted on this Facebook group.

    April Ward Report

    #31

    I Love It

    Toy food truck made from snack boxes and candy bars, featured in cursed screenshots on a Facebook group.

    Ahmad See Report

    #32

    Idk Who Would Put These 2 Concepts Together

    Cursed screenshot of a blue potty with wheels posted in a Facebook group for odd items near Cherrydale.

    Elana Overcash Report

    #33

    Um No Thank You

    Cursed screenshots of strange items for sale including a doll, jeans, shoes, and assorted footwear in a Facebook group post.

    Bridin Broadway Report

    #34

    Whoops!

    Text message screenshot showing a cursed screenshot with a zero balance warning alert on a phone screen.

    Ben Feria Report

    #35

    Walmart Brooch For Sure

    Heart-shaped pendant with 85 diamonds listed for $10,000 in Hemet, CA, featured in cursed screenshots collection.

    Brittany Nikole Report

    #36

    I’m Cracking Up, People Always Talk About How Hard It Is To Sell A Mirror Because The Fear Of The Accidental Mirror Selfie.. Well… They Solved That One

    Wooden dresser mirror with yellow scribble and red text on glass, featured in cursed screenshots Facebook group post.

    Theresa A Schlaybach Report

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