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It "wrong" in that it's not wrong. Have you seen a post where someone intentionally misuses "you're" such as "What is you're favorite team"? Same thing here. It's a reddit inside joke type of thing that makes him feel special because it's a shared secret, which means he belongs to something bigger than himself.
There's an autist who wants the bottom text's background to have a transparency error because that's the way it was when he first saw it posted (or first posted it himself). He's angry that someone corrected the error. He no longer gets to feel special for being part of a shared secret. That's all there is to it. But being an autist, he can't let it go even though there's nothing preventing him from posting his reddit inside joke version of it.