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The-Nick-of-Time
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Would Rickrolls be violations of the 'Don't Trick the Community' section of the Guidelines?

It would be a trick for a few moments, but Rickrolls have no malicious intentions behind them, just a bit of fun. Are Rickrolls allowed?

Last edited by The-Nick-of-Time (July 18, 2017 22:09:44)

TRACK3R
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Would Rickrolls be violations of the 'Don't Trick the Community' section of the Guidelines?

The-Nick-of-Time wrote:

It would be a trick for a few moments, but Rickrolls have no malicious intentions behind them, just a bit of fun. Are Rickrolls allowed?
Rickrolls are a form of clickbait. You can be banned on FaceBook for clickbait. I would not recommend rickrolling though.
PrincessPanda_test_
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Would Rickrolls be violations of the 'Don't Trick the Community' section of the Guidelines?

But that's Facebook. Here you can play little pranks, including Rickrolling, here.
scrooge100
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Would Rickrolls be violations of the 'Don't Trick the Community' section of the Guidelines?

I feel when they said don't trick the community they mean don't spread rumors like
“PADDLE2SEE IS DELETING ALL SCRATCH ACCOUNTS ON TUESDAY AT 4:32 AM”

Last edited by scrooge100 (July 19, 2017 00:41:52)

footsocktoe
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Would Rickrolls be violations of the 'Don't Trick the Community' section of the Guidelines?

The-Nick-of-Time wrote:

It would be a trick for a few moments, but Rickrolls have no malicious intentions behind them, just a bit of fun. Are Rickrolls allowed?

In my opinion they are not allowed. They are not fun. They are time wasters. It's an old stale joke that no one wants.
scrooge100
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Would Rickrolls be violations of the 'Don't Trick the Community' section of the Guidelines?

footsocktoe wrote:

The-Nick-of-Time wrote:

It would be a trick for a few moments, but Rickrolls have no malicious intentions behind them, just a bit of fun. Are Rickrolls allowed?

In my opinion they are not allowed. They are not fun. They are time wasters. It's an old stale joke that no one wants.
i feel you've been rickrolled a lot in the past
footsocktoe
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Would Rickrolls be violations of the 'Don't Trick the Community' section of the Guidelines?

scrooge100 wrote:

footsocktoe wrote:

The-Nick-of-Time wrote:

It would be a trick for a few moments, but Rickrolls have no malicious intentions behind them, just a bit of fun. Are Rickrolls allowed?

In my opinion they are not allowed. They are not fun. They are time wasters. It's an old stale joke that no one wants.
i feel you've been rickrolled a lot in the past



Somebody had a rickroll on the forum just a few weeks ago and I think a moderator deleted it. It did NOT make me laugh.
LionHeart70
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Would Rickrolls be violations of the 'Don't Trick the Community' section of the Guidelines?

Not really. It's just a prank, it's not so much a “trick on the community”. A trick on the community would be something like what @scrooge100 said above;

scrooge100 wrote:

I feel when they said don't trick the community they mean don't spread rumors like
“PADDLE2SEE IS DELETING ALL SCRATCH ACCOUNTS ON TUESDAY AT 4:32 AM”
I've done a rickroll before, and I wasn't banned. So I assume it's okay.
(I just don't encourage it if.. let's say you found someone who was asking how to do something and you tell them you found a “tutorial” on how to do it which ends up just being a rickroll, that might be annoying)
Also; I really recommend doing these on April Fool's Day rather than other times.
Blaze349
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Would Rickrolls be violations of the 'Don't Trick the Community' section of the Guidelines?

I saw a certain user rickroll @Paddle2See using latimes and they are still as active as ever.
PrincessPanda_test_
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Would Rickrolls be violations of the 'Don't Trick the Community' section of the Guidelines?

footsocktoe wrote:

scrooge100 wrote:

footsocktoe wrote:

The-Nick-of-Time wrote:

It would be a trick for a few moments, but Rickrolls have no malicious intentions behind them, just a bit of fun. Are Rickrolls allowed?

In my opinion they are not allowed. They are not fun. They are time wasters. It's an old stale joke that no one wants.
i feel you've been rickrolled a lot in the past



Somebody had a rickroll on the forum just a few weeks ago and I think a moderator deleted it. It did NOT make me laugh.
But they're fun for others.

I guess you just don't like pranks.
footsocktoe
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Would Rickrolls be violations of the 'Don't Trick the Community' section of the Guidelines?

PrincessPanda_test_ wrote:

footsocktoe wrote:

scrooge100 wrote:

footsocktoe wrote:

The-Nick-of-Time wrote:

It would be a trick for a few moments, but Rickrolls have no malicious intentions behind them, just a bit of fun. Are Rickrolls allowed?

In my opinion they are not allowed. They are not fun. They are time wasters. It's an old stale joke that no one wants.
i feel you've been rickrolled a lot in the past



Somebody had a rickroll on the forum just a few weeks ago and I think a moderator deleted it. It did NOT make me laugh.
But they're fun for others.

I guess you just don't like pranks.

People who say things like that almost always mean that THEY are the ones doing the pranking. On the other hand, the people who get pranked have a different opinion.

Here's my opinion. People who prank are stupid, insensitive people. I remember when I was a boy another boy clapped his hands over my ears and laughed at the sudden pain I experienced. He could easily have permanently damaged my hearing. Very funny.

Ever been punched in the stomach when you were a kid by someone who thought it was a “joke”?

How about depantsing? Hahaha! Except for the person who gets humiliated.

If you are a pranker, expect to feel contempt directed towards you from people who know better.
Blaze349
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Would Rickrolls be violations of the 'Don't Trick the Community' section of the Guidelines?

removed. I don't need to spend time defending a harmless activity.

Last edited by Blaze349 (July 19, 2017 14:19:05)

enigmatic-
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Would Rickrolls be violations of the 'Don't Trick the Community' section of the Guidelines?

footsocktoe wrote:

PrincessPanda_test_ wrote:

footsocktoe wrote:

scrooge100 wrote:

footsocktoe wrote:

The-Nick-of-Time wrote:

It would be a trick for a few moments, but Rickrolls have no malicious intentions behind them, just a bit of fun. Are Rickrolls allowed?

In my opinion they are not allowed. They are not fun. They are time wasters. It's an old stale joke that no one wants.
i feel you've been rickrolled a lot in the past



Somebody had a rickroll on the forum just a few weeks ago and I think a moderator deleted it. It did NOT make me laugh.
But they're fun for others.

I guess you just don't like pranks.

People who say things like that almost always mean that THEY are the ones doing the pranking. On the other hand, the people who get pranked have a different opinion.

Here's my opinion. People who prank are stupid, insensitive people. I remember when I was a boy another boy clapped his hands over my ears and laughed at the sudden pain I experienced. He could easily have permanently damaged my hearing. Very funny.

Ever been punched in the stomach when you were a kid by someone who thought it was a “joke”?

How about depantsing? Hahaha! Except for the person who gets humiliated.

If you are a pranker, expect to feel contempt directed towards you from people who know better.
I don't think a video of someone singing will harm anyone.
einangrun
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Would Rickrolls be violations of the 'Don't Trick the Community' section of the Guidelines?

This thread is a duplicate and has been answered already.

Last edited by einangrun (July 19, 2017 14:46:13)

footsocktoe
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Would Rickrolls be violations of the 'Don't Trick the Community' section of the Guidelines?

einangrun wrote:

This thread is a duplicate and has been answered already.

Thought you'd trick us, didn't you? Noooooo, it won't work.
footsocktoe
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Would Rickrolls be violations of the 'Don't Trick the Community' section of the Guidelines?

enigmatic wrote:

I don't think a video of someone singing will harm anyone.

It's an annoying time waster.
LionHeart70
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Would Rickrolls be violations of the 'Don't Trick the Community' section of the Guidelines?

enigmatic- wrote:

(huge snip)
I don't think a video of someone singing will harm anyone.
Yeah - something like that should be okay, not the examples @footsocktoe was giving that would literally harm or greatly humiliate anyone (such as clapping your hands over someone's ears or being punched in the stomach - I remember experiencing the latter before and I don't remember it being anything fun )
But rickrolls/bait-and-switch stuff is pretty harmless; it wouldn't result in anyone being hurt and likely wouldn't result in humiliation.
Especially if it really is just the video and/or song “Never Gonna Give You Up”, I mean, it's a music video from the 80's featuring a person singing and dancing to it.
The only time I can think it would be harmful at all is if someone edited it to be extremely loud and/or would have annoyingly ear-ringing/loud static effects put on them.

but seriously, that's turning into a quote chain - just snip it once it starts to become that long!
einangrun
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Would Rickrolls be violations of the 'Don't Trick the Community' section of the Guidelines?

footsocktoe wrote:

Thought you'd trick us, didn't you? Noooooo, it won't work.

Curses!
jromagnoli
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Would Rickrolls be violations of the 'Don't Trick the Community' section of the Guidelines?

LionHeart70 wrote:

enigmatic- wrote:

(huge snip)
I don't think a video of someone singing will harm anyone.
Yeah - something like that should be okay, not the examples @footsocktoe was giving that would literally harm or greatly humiliate anyone (such as clapping your hands over someone's ears or being punched in the stomach - I remember experiencing the latter before and I don't remember it being anything fun )
But rickrolls/bait-and-switch stuff is pretty harmless; it wouldn't result in anyone being hurt and likely wouldn't result in humiliation.
Especially if it really is just the video and/or song “Never Gonna Give You Up”, I mean, it's a music video from the 80's featuring a person singing and dancing to it.
The only time I can think it would be harmful at all is if someone edited it to be extremely loud and/or would have annoyingly ear-ringing/loud static effects put on them.

but seriously, that's turning into a quote chain - just snip it once it starts to become that long!
I agree, I've been rickrolled dozens of times. As long as it is used sparingly, and without causing harm or malicious intent, then it is fine. As for whether it is allowed, well just view this guide, it has a rickroll link in it and it was deemed fine.
no, it's not a rickroll I swear, just hover over the link
Austinato
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Would Rickrolls be violations of the 'Don't Trick the Community' section of the Guidelines?

I doubt a rickroll would be bad enough to get you reported/punished, just as long as you link it to the right video - not some cursing video or something else.

Also if it's used excessively, or intentionally annoying someone, that's when it could get risky. As LionHeart70 said;

LionHeart70 wrote:

I really recommend doing these on April Fool's Day rather than other times.

footsocktoe wrote:

People who prank are stupid, insensitive people.
There are many different levels of pranking. It could be as simple as a rickroll, to tricking someone to going somewhere different. Very minimal pranking is fine, and a lack of repetition should also be fine.

footsocktoe wrote:

I remember when I was a boy another boy clapped his hands over my ears and laughed at the sudden pain I experienced. He could easily have permanently damaged my hearing. Very funny.

Ever been punched in the stomach when you were a kid by someone who thought it was a “joke”?

How about depantsing? Hahaha! Except for the person who gets humiliated.
These are unacceptable examples of pranking, trickery, and/or (emotional) abuse. Not all pranks are at this level.

footsocktoe wrote:

If you are a pranker, expect to feel contempt directed towards you from people who know better.
Understood - in a sense. Once again, being a pranker can mean you just tricked someone into something undestructive, or harmed someone really badly.

In this example, a rickroll doesn't really do any harm. As soon as you click on the link and see it's a rickroll, you should be able to click out of it and carry on. You don't have to tell everyone you've been tricked, either.

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