Dumbledore Posting
Dumbledore-posting is a style of internet shitposting that parodies Albus Dumbledore from J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series through greentexts, copypastas, and image posts. The format first appeared on 4chan in June 2016 and targets Dumbledore's favoritism toward Gryffindor, the books' rigid moral framework, and Rowling's real-world political stances. Its signature phrases, "Well done _____, HOWEVER" and "he said calmly," are staples of Harry Potter fan humor.
TL;DR
Dumbledore-posting is a style of internet shitposting that parodies Albus Dumbledore from J.K.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
Dumbledore-posting typically follows one of a few recognizable patterns:
The "HOWEVER" format: Write as though Dumbledore is addressing a group. Acknowledge someone's achievement or effort, then pivot with "HOWEVER" and award points or advantages to a different, usually less deserving party. This works for any real-life situation involving clear favoritism.
The "said calmly" format: Write a sentence describing Dumbledore shouting, threatening, or behaving erratically. End with "he said calmly." The wider the gap between the described action and the calm attribution, the better the joke lands.
Bigot Dumbledore: Write Dumbledore saying something discriminatory or wildly out of touch in his warm, grandfatherly tone. Often paired with a smiling image from the films. This variation typically comments on Rowling's public statements through the character.
An image of Dumbledore from the films is standard but not required. Both the Richard Harris version (gentle, warm) and the Michael Gambon version (intense, expressive) see use, typically chosen to match the tone of the specific joke.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The "said calmly" joke targets Michael Gambon's portrayal of Dumbledore specifically. He took over the role after Richard Harris, the original Dumbledore in the first two films, died in 2002.
"Wizard People, Dear Reader" by Brad Neely, referenced in the very first Dumbledore-posting thread, predates the meme by over a decade. It circulated as an underground audio track meant to be played over the first Harry Potter film starting in 2004.
Rowling revealed in 2007, after the series ended, that Dumbledore was gay. His canonical relationship with Grindelwald later became a recurring element in Dumbledore-posting, used to add layers of irony when posts portray him as a bigot.
The Harry Potter series has been the subject of multiple academic analyses focused on its political themes, with scholars drawing parallels between Voldemort's regime and real-world fascism.
Frequently Asked Questions
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