Duckroll
Also known as: Duck Roll
Duckroll is a bait-and-switch image prank that originated on 4chan in late 2006. Users would post misleading links that led to a picture of a duck on wooden wheels instead of the promised content. The joke directly inspired the Rickroll, one of the internet's most enduring pranks.
TL;DR
Duckroll is a bait-and-switch image prank that originated on 4chan in late 2006.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The original Duckroll format was straightforward:
Find a context where people are looking for specific content (a leaked trailer, a celebrity photo, breaking news)
Post a link claiming to be that content
The link actually goes to an image of a duck on wheels, or the YouTube video of a duck with DarkMateria's Picard Song
The target clicks, expecting something exciting, and gets a duck instead
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Moot's word filter changed ALL instances of "egg" to "duck," not just "eggroll." Any word containing "egg" got scrambled.
The Duckroll video on YouTube featured a mallard with truck tires, not wooden wheels like the original image. The video and image versions diverged early.
One Urban Dictionary entry incorrectly attributes the Duckroll's popularity to eBaum's World rather than 4chan, a claim disputed by the broader internet community.
The Rickroll that replaced the Duckroll went on to hit over one billion views on YouTube by 2021.
YouTube's 2008 April Fools' prank, which rickrolled the entire homepage, was the single event that drove the most search traffic for "duckroll" as people dug into the meme's history.
Frequently Asked Questions
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- 4Duckroll - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 5Rickrollingencyclopedia
- 6Duckroll - Urban Dictionarydictionary
- 7Urban Dictionary: duckrolldictionary
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