1 Billion Rick Rolls. - A milestone of internet history.

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Today the official video for Rick Astley's 'Never Gonna Give You Up' reached 1 billion views on YouTube. https://youtu.be/YbaTur4A1OU

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While not every view on the video was a Rick Roll, a large number of them were. Combined with the countless other unofficial videos on YouTube and other video sharing sites that have millions of views, Rick Rolls using only an image, fan art, and the fact that many large scale Rick Rolls have been achieved with a single view count (the stadium Rick Roll comes to mind, along with Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, YouTube April fools, live streams, and other media), it's safe to assume that the 1 billion views on the official video is close to accurate.

Rick Rolling has been a persistent part of the internet since before YouTube was a household name. Rick Rolling probably began in either 2006 or 2007, as an evolution of Duck Rolling (which was the same bait and switch concept but with a picture of a duck on truck wheels), and hit real mainstream stride in 2008 and 2009. It's hard to believe that anyone using the internet in that time frame hadn't seen Rick Astley's handsome mug at least once. Since then, Rick Rolling has stood the test of time and it's still not uncommon for someone to click a link thinking they're getting breaking content or top tier memes, only to be greeted with that all too familiar drum beat followed by synthesizers and Rick Astley's deep tones.

Wednesday, the 28th of July, 2021, will go down in history as a major milestone where Rick Rolling officially entered the exclusive club of videos on YouTube that have reached 1 Billion views. 34 years after the song's original release, 14-15 years after the inception of the meme, and almost 12 years after its official upload to YouTube, Rick Astley's 'Never Gonna Give You Up' has earned a place in history.

Rick Astley really is never gonna say goodbye.
 
I still remember that the now-defunct site Kongregate back in the day was hyping up for months the release of their big flash game that would change everything in the site because it would use the cards you could collect after completing the achievements of other games. Around 2008 they released the game as a troll, I think it was on April fools, but I'm not sure. Once you clicked that shit expecting to play the biggest release of the year considering flash games, you would be presented to him! The man, the legend, Rick Astley trolling everybody.

I was a stupid kid back then and I found that shit the funniest thing of all time. Innocence is a beautiful thing. Nowadays I would probably cringe if they pulled something like that.
 
A tragedy that the original video has been neutered by having a pre-roll ad for a while now.
If you're seeing ads you're doing something wrong.

This is one of the few internet things I appreciate standing the test of time.

edit: I'm dumb and think you're referring to how it ruins the joke when you post it. Yeah I could see that, I'm pretty sure most people don't use adblock so that is annoying.
 
I still remember that the now-defunct site Kongregate back in the day was hyping up for months the release of their big flash game that would change everything in the site because it would use the cards you could collect after completing the achievements of other games. Around 2008 they released the game as a troll, I think it was on April fools, but I'm not sure. Once you clicked that shit expecting to play the biggest release of the year considering flash games, you would be presented to him! The man, the legend, Rick Astley trolling everybody.

I was a stupid kid back then and I found that shit the funniest thing of all time. Innocence is a beautiful thing. Nowadays I would probably cringe if they pulled something like that.
Kongregate is still around, except the chatrooms and forums have been ripped out :roll:
 
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