What is rickroll?
rickroll is a link that allegedly leads to something interesting and relevant to the conversation, but in fact lands an undesirable user on Rick Astley's video, who sings his hit 80. Someone who clicks on such a link is said to have been "rickrolled", and there are many Rickroll derivatives, all of whom have ridiculous songs. This Internet Meme exploded in 2007 and became large enough to be listed several times in the mainstream media.
There is some debate about the origin of Rickroll. Obviously, Internet users have made fake links to each other long before Rickroll has reached the reason, and several Internet communities claim to have improved Rickroll. The most likely culprit for the mainstream rickroll is a 4chan community, a community for sharing images that originally created a duck, a link that has sent users to an animated image of undulating wooden ducks, or Photoshopped a picture of a duck wheel. WhenUsers click on the link, instead of seeing the above -mentioned amazing site, meeting the famous Rick Astley video; When they come back to complain, they will tease them for being rickrolled.
In the more insidious version of Rickroll leads a link to the web with built -in scripts that cause confusion on the user's computer. For example, a browser can change the size and start jumping around the screen to the rhythm, or a series of error messages with song lyrics will appear. It is usually more irritating than harmful, although users are generally forced to leave their browsers to deal with the problem.
Rick Astley himself said he would find Rickroll Amusa is also pleased to see that his song is still receiving time, with the permission of rickroll. The range of rickroll does not know the boundary; In addition to being used on newsletters all over the Internet and at immediate news, RICKroll was also used in Apri jokel Fools' day by a popular YouTube video sharing service that has changed all its hyperlinks to links to video "will never give up."
Although rickroll is generally meant harmless good entertainment, Internet users should be careful about fake links. It was known that creative hackers can carry websites with a malicious code that could damage the computer. If the link looks unknown to you, you may want to run it through a search engine like Google, which will often be able to tell you whether it is safe to click or not.