Saturday was #WomensMarch2018 — which was impossible to miss if you spent any time on Twitter’s home page, what with the live feed and all — but there certainly seemed to be a lot of pictures from 2017 floating around on social media today, like this one from Asheville, N.C.

OK, let’s talk about crowd size.

Wow, where could this massive march be? CA, NY? Nope North Carolina, Asheville. Lots more of us decent Americans than those Racist, Hate Driven trump/republicans. Put that in your pipe and enjoy it! pic.twitter.com/zw9tdZzkvj — Allen Marshall (@AllenCMarshall) January 20, 2018

An ocean of Patriots in Asheville, North Carolina. This is what democracy looks like. ???? #WomensMarch2018 pic.twitter.com/HBvgtDkkZb — Ricky Davila (@TheRickyDavila) January 20, 2018

The crowds are ENORMOUS everywhere, but someone just posted this of Asheville (relatively small city) BUT the turnout is BEYOND BELIEF INCREDIBLE ‼️‼️‼️#WomensMarch2018 pic.twitter.com/L1KP2GOP1c — Kevin's World (@KevinsWorldAnew) January 20, 2018

An army of protesters in Asheville, North Carolina. This is what democracy looks like. ✊? #WomensMarch2018 pic.twitter.com/UfBB7pLKLt — Bishop Talbert Swan (@TalbertSwan) January 20, 2018

Well, looked like.

Um, no.

That picture is from last year though. pic.twitter.com/EiHdwRAaF7 — Lolita Nashville is my porn star name (@ilikewine74) January 20, 2018

I live in Asheville. I saw that photo last year. NOT #WomensMarch2018 — Christy Fryar Ingle (@cmfryar) January 20, 2018

This photo is making the rounds on Twitter, with claims that it’s the march in Asheville, NC today. It’s actually from last year’s march. pic.twitter.com/wg4PJZ5f4K — NowThis Newsroom (@newsroom) January 20, 2018

This shot of D.C.’s 2017 march got a lot of play as well.

Um, no.

This photo is actually from last year https://t.co/fzC4h6VoYb https://t.co/ApLejkhiWU — Ben Dreyfuss (@bendreyfuss) January 20, 2018

this pic is literally from last year though??? https://t.co/5Ky1JGgUGC — eva (@amdrags) January 20, 2018

This picture is from 2017 … and we all know it. #WomensMarch2018 The crowds were far from massive, maybe half of what they had last year, if we’re being generous. Seriously, how successful can a movement be if you have to lie about attendance? https://t.co/An9RVZC6Ma — The?FOO (@PolitiBunny) January 21, 2018

Check out this massive crowd in Austin, then.

What is it with this guy and last year’s photos?

Austin, TX broke the record for largest gathering in Texas history. #WomensMarch2018 pic.twitter.com/0RHx6s3fGz — Bishop Talbert Swan (@TalbertSwan) January 20, 2018

Why are you sending out a picture from the 2017 march with this year's tag? Like, this was a 30 second Google image search, man. — Jon Sobel (@jon_sobel) January 21, 2018

The #WomensMarchLosAngeles. Even more people this year than there were last year. We are not fucking around. pic.twitter.com/fIoF5uqNm6 — Anna Maltese ? (@MalteseAnna) January 21, 2018

That's a photo of last year's march. — Hypersexualized New Year Elf (@martian_munk) January 21, 2018

Serious question. Why are all of these huge accounts tweeting pictures from last years march and saying it is this year? #WomensMarch2018 https://t.co/BMUI1Ctf8e — Artist_Angie: Sensei of Sarcasm (@Artist_Angie) January 20, 2018

Here's another. I don't get it. If the crowds were larger this year why are they all tweeting last year pictures? https://t.co/lt54xRjKPU — Artist_Angie: Sensei of Sarcasm (@Artist_Angie) January 21, 2018

And another.

Same pic as the gentleman in 1st tweet (he has since deleted) used.

WHY DO THIS. Just show the pictures from 2018 if it was record numbers. https://t.co/wloKSjOAwQ — Artist_Angie: Sensei of Sarcasm (@Artist_Angie) January 21, 2018

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