Security Camera Visitor Alert Is Actually Just A Close-Up Bumblebee

This is a screenshot of a public post from X (formerly Twitter). The poster states they received a motion alert from their home security camera notifying them someone was at their front door. The two attached security camera stills show a bumblebee flying extremely close to the camera lens, making the small insect appear disproportionately large, as if it were the 'visitor' that triggered the alert. The humor derives from the absurd, anticlimactic reveal of the false positive security notification.
@codeine cris X/Twitter

so i got a notification from our security camera that someone was at the front door

Overview

This is a screenshot of a public post from X (formerly Twitter). The poster states they received a motion alert from their home security camera notifying them someone was at their front door. The two attached security camera stills show a bumblebee flying extremely close to the camera lens, making the small insect appear disproportionately large, as if it were the 'visitor' that triggered the alert. The humor derives from the absurd, anticlimactic reveal of the false positive security notification.

Origin notes

The original content was posted on X/Twitter by user @BLVCKKIST (display name codeine cris). It gained viral popularity as a relatable humorous meme about smart home device errors, being shared widely across social media platforms, meme pages, and forums after its initial publication.

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