arstechnica.com — These pranks are commonplace now, but be careful of what you click on and from whom. If that link points to anything even pretending to be child porn, that's enough evidence for the FBI of intent to download it. The authorities could then raid your home and possibly throw you in jail.
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uhhnoMar 24, 2008
Never gonna let you down
Closed AccountMar 24, 2008
Maybe, just maybe, I was providing the link to the 30 diggers who buried you, prick.
solisMar 24, 2008
No, well clearly you're just ignorant.
t3rmv3locityMar 26, 2008
<a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Never_Gonna_Give_You_Up#.22Rickroll.22_Internet_meme">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Never_Gonna_Give_You_ ...</a>
aokitsuneApr 5, 2008
Sometimes no (unfortunately) but for the most part parents look out for their kids how they should. Those that don't need counseling and/or a good ass-kicking.
ssokolowJan 5, 2009
Given the Internet's still-developing potential for circumventing propaganda, it wouldn't surprise me if they'd be pleased by a boycott.
punkiescenieJul 21, 2009
I cliked on the link to the either rick roll or FBI child porn.Its just a blank page that says : f**k the FBIBut i have no idea, it may just pick users at random to rick roll and or show child porn to. So i dont have the guts to look again. You guys can try it. But beware.<a class="user" href="http://somethingweird.jp/somethingg/4yosuck.mpg">http://somethingweird.jp/somethingg/4yosuck.mpg</a>