Fake Golden State Warriors NBA Facebook Generator & Maker

Warriors Facebook is where the generational divide in the fanbase becomes visible. The older fans who remember Rick Barry, Run TMC, and the We Believe era post long paragraphs about how this generation does not appreciate what Curry has done for the franchise. The newer fans post Curry three-point compilations with fire emojis and no text. Somewhere in the middle are the parents who got priced out of Chase Center and post about how they used to go to Oracle Arena for $30 and now cannot afford to park at the new building.

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About the Fake Golden State Warriors Facebook Generator

Warriors Facebook is where the generational divide in the fanbase becomes visible. The older fans who remember Rick Barry, Run TMC, and the We Believe era post long paragraphs about how this generation does not appreciate what Curry has done for the franchise. The newer fans post Curry three-point compilations with fire emojis and no text. Somewhere in the middle are the parents who got priced out of Chase Center and post about how they used to go to Oracle Arena for $30 and now cannot afford to park at the new building.

The comments section on any Warriors Facebook post is a sociology experiment. A highlight video of Curry gets comments from fans in Manila, Mumbai, and San Francisco all in the same thread. A post about ticket prices gets 200 angry reactions and a thread about how the team "left Oakland." Draymond Green content splits the comments exactly in half: people defending him as the heart of the dynasty and people calling him a liability. A throwback post about Klay Thompson gets more engagement than anything involving the current roster, which tells you everything about where this fanbase's heart still is.

Fake Golden State Warriors Facebook Post Ideas

  • A boomer Warriors fan posting a paragraph about how Chris Mullin was underrated and getting 400 comments from people who only started watching in 2015
  • The official Warriors page sharing a Curry milestone graphic and the top comment being "bring back Klay" with 3,000 likes
  • A fan posting a photo from Oracle Arena in 2007 with the caption "real ones remember" and it turning into a debate about the move to San Francisco
  • A Warriors Facebook group poll asking "Is the dynasty over?" that gets 2,000 votes and 800 comments, 600 of which are just arguing about Draymond
  • Someone posting a Kristaps Porzingis highlight and every comment asking how tall he actually is

How to Make a Fake Golden State Warriors Facebook Post

  1. Open the Fake Warriors Facebook Generator and set the post as either the official page, a fan group, or a personal account.
  2. Write the post in a voice that matches the account type. Official posts are polished. Fan posts are emotional novels. Group posts start arguments.
  3. Upload an image: a Curry highlight, a Chase Center photo, or a throwback to Oracle Arena.
  4. Set reactions and comments to match the content. Throwback posts get love reactions. Trade rumor posts get angry reactions.
  5. Export and share.
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What tone works for fake Warriors Facebook posts?
Nostalgia heavy with a side of frustration. Warriors Facebook users tend to be older fans who remember the franchise before the dynasty. They write in complete paragraphs, tag friends, and get into extended arguments in the comments. Reference Oracle Arena, the We Believe season, Run TMC, and the move to San Francisco. Engagement runs lower than Twitter or Instagram but the comments are longer and more personal.

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  • Do not present generated posts as real or use them to spread misinformation.
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Last updated: April 2026