Rick Astley was huge yesterday. Millions of YouTubers were duped into watching his video when they clicked on the featured videos at the top of the page. They all got Rick-rolled. I case you haven't heard, you've been Rick-rolled when...
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April 1, 2008: The End of 'Rick-rolling'