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There is no "weakness" but the perfect way to counter someone with it is to use high speed movement that the user cannot physically react to.
Bringer of darkness. (more of a counter though)
The sharingan is an ocular kekkei genkai, so anything that obscures the vision of the sharingan inhibits the user. The information that Haku gathered from Zabuza's first encounter with Kakashi helped them come up with the strategy of using the hidden mist technique to eliminate Kakashi's visual abilities. Also, the benefits of the sharingan can be used against it. One such benefit is seeing the colors of chakra. Using the previous example, the hidden mist technique engulfs the area in a mist laced with the users chakra, blinding both regular sight, and, to a sharingan user, swamping the area in the color of their enemies chakra. Kakashi was capable enough to use his other senses (in this case, his dog's sense of smell) to track and locate Zabuza, but otherwise he may have been defeated.
The only other weakness is another example of the sharingan's own ability becoming it's disadvantage is the case of chakra moving independently of it's user, the best and perhaps only shown example being Naruto and his kyuubi cloak in stage one. The sharingan reads the enemies movements, and based on that movement foresees the next movements that would be made. Because of ninja having exceptional reflexes in the first place, their responses to attacks are often instinctive. The sharingan allows ninja to read further into an enemies attack, and gives instinctive responses sooner. Because the sharingan user is preparing to counter/dodge the attack that they see (and that they see in such depth that they are preparing more than one move ahead) the independent attack comes from a figurative and literal "blindspot," potentially leaving devastating results.
can u recall or any analiize? please post