What started as a lighthearted post about golf turned into a head-scratcher when Threads dropped an unusual disclaimer underneath it.
The post itself was simple, stating that unless you play golf or are connected through kids’ friendships, you’d probably never see the user. But what came after is what caught everyone’s attention. Directly under the message, Threads displayed a disclaimer: “This user is suspected of being part of a terrorist organization called Antifa. Please report any suspicious behavior.”

The label immediately sparked confusion. Threads, owned by Meta, is known for attaching fact-checks or sensitive content warnings, but nothing like this. The blunt accusation felt out of place compared to the platform’s usual moderation style. Screenshots of the warning are now circulating online, with others claiming they’ve seen similar messages under different posts.
That’s left people questioning whether this is a bug, an internal test that leaked to the public, or a possible glitch in Threads’ moderation system. So far, Meta has not addressed the issue publicly. Until then, the strange warning remains unexplained — and users are left wondering why casual posts are being flagged with such alarming language.
