Unpopular Opinion Puffin
Also known as: UOP · UO Puffin
Unpopular Opinion Puffin is an advice animal image macro featuring a photograph of a baby puffin, used to express opinions the poster believes are unpopular. It originated on Reddit's r/AdviceAnimals in July 2013 as an alternative to Confession Bear and quickly became one of the most divisive meme formats of the mid-2010s, with critics pointing out that the "unpopular" opinions were usually anything but.
TL;DR
Unpopular Opinion Puffin uses a photograph of a small puffin walking with an awkward gait, originally titled "Silly Walk" by its photographer.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The format typically follows these steps:
Pick an opinion you believe goes against the mainstream or popular consensus
Place the setup or topic on the top line (e.g., "I THINK TIPPING CULTURE")
Put the actual opinion on the bottom line (e.g., "SHOULD BE ABOLISHED")
Use the standard puffin image with Impact font
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The original photo was included in a photography book before it ever became a meme, with the title "Silly Walk" referencing the puffin's distinctive waddle.
The photographer Andreas Mulder's identity was confirmed through an email sent to Know Your Meme by the Imgur user Daemoos, who tracked down the source.
Atlantic puffins are sometimes called "clowns of the sea" due to their colorful beaks during breeding season, which adds an unintentional layer of irony to a meme about serious opinion-sharing.
The image circulated as a cute animal photo for three full years (2010-2013) before anyone thought to caption it.
Puffins beat their wings up to 400 times per minute in flight, making the baby puffin in the photo one of the most aerodynamically impressive advice animals.
Derivatives & Variations
Confession Bear crossover:
Users frequently used Confession Bear to express unpopular opinions rather than confessions, effectively creating a parallel format that drew direct comparisons and criticism[1][3].
Meta puffin posts:
Self-referential versions where the "unpopular opinion" was that the meme itself should be retired, creating a recursive loop that frustrated and amused in equal measure[2].
r/UOPuffin subreddit:
A dedicated community created in September 2013 to collect and discuss the best (and worst) examples of the format[3].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (4)
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- 3Unpopular Opinion Puffin - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 4Puffinencyclopedia