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{{Infobox Shock Site
{{Infobox Shock Site
|title = '''Meatspin'''
|title = '''Meatspin'''
|image = Meatspin.png
|image = Meatspin.png
|imagecaption  = The text appears if you reach over 45 spins.
|imagecaption  = The text appears if you reach over 45 spins.
|maker = Unknown
|maker = nakofscience (Original site)<br>Unknown (Current site)
|type = Shock site
|type = Shock site
|date = 2005
|date = 2005
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'''Meatspin''' is a [[shock site]] showing a looping GIF of two people having anal sex while the receiving partner's penis spins around, hence the name ''Meatspin''. The [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6DwBnea750 2003 remix] of "[https://www.bitchute.com/video/rrJrKdljP6Xi/ You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)]" by Dead or Alive plays in the background of the site. There is a spin counter on the site that tells you how many spins you've gone through. If the spin counter reaches over 45 spins, a text box appears that says "YOU ARE OFFICIALLY GAY :-)".
'''Meatspin''' is a [[shock site]] showing a looping GIF of two people having anal sex while the receiving partner's penis spins around, hence the name ''Meatspin''. The [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6DwBnea750 2003 remix] of "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGNiXGX2nLU You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)]" by Dead or Alive plays in the background of the site. There is a spin counter on the site that tells you how many spins you've gone through. If the spin counter reaches over 45 spins, a text box appears that says "YOU ARE OFFICIALLY GAY :-)".


The original video is from a Brazilian pornographic adult film, ''TSBitches'', starring Cristina Bianchini. The film itself can be found on PornHub.<ref>pornhub.com/view_video.php?viewkey=ph59ea612d67b0d</ref> Later on, a website on [[YTMND]] titled Ridin Spinnaz was created that contains the Meatspin gif, with the song "Ridin' Spinnaz" by Three 6 Mafia playing in the background.<ref>John-Michael Bond "Revisiting Meatspin, the NSFW site that shocked a generation," published February 3rd, 2017, https://www.dailydot.com/unclick/meatspin-meme/</ref> In 2005, Meatspin.cc was created, and used the gif from the YTMND. On February 2, 2006, the creator of Meatspin created a second website called [[Meatspinnetwork.com]].
==History and origin==
The origins of Meatspin can be traced back to a Brazilian pornographic adult film called TSBitches, featuring Cristina Bianchini. The infamous Meatspin gif was later hosted on a website called Ridin Spinnaz, which played the song ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gzHe1247LI Ridin' Spinnaz]'' by Three 6 Mafia in the background.<ref>John-Michael Bond "Revisiting Meatspin, the NSFW site that shocked a generation," published February 3rd, 2017, https://www.dailydot.com/unclick/meatspin-meme/</ref><ref>YTMND. "Ridin Spinnaz." Retrieved April 21, 2023, from ridinspinnaz.ytmnd.com.</ref> In 2005, the website ''Meatspin.cc'' was launched, using the gif from Ridin Spinnaz. Meatspin has had several noteworthy events in its history, including the 2006 eBay sale of its domain name for $2100,<ref>eBay. "The meatspin.com domain name." Retrieved April 21, 2023, from https://web.archive.org/web/20060204092514/http://cgi.ebay.com/The-meatspin-com-domain-name_W0QQitemZ5860825100QQcategoryZ11153QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem.</ref> the first reaction video uploaded to YouTube on March 1st of that year, and its naming as the "Awful Link of the Day" on Something Awful on July 30th.<ref>Something Awful. "Awful Link #3982." Retrieved April 21, 2023, from https://www.somethingawful.com/awful-links/awful-link-3982/.</ref> On May 3rd, 2006, Leekspin.com was created as an alternative to Meatspin. Derivative sites, some featuring actual spinning meat, were created between 2007 and 2009 on [[YTMND]].


The world record for the number of spins; 10,000,112 spins; was allegedly made in 2009 by four students in an Irish university "working around the clock to ensure they did not miss any spins." However, it is not known if this is true or not.
[[Meatspinnetwork.com|The Meatspin Network]], which includes 15 distinct shock sites, was officially launched on February 19th, 2007, and has since established its own blog, [[Twitter]] account, [[YouTube]] channel, and [[Reddit]]. Although there are claims that four Irish students set a world record of 10,000,112 spins in 2009, there is no concrete evidence to support this. On March 10th, 2012, the ''Meatspin.com'' domain lapsed, causing a parked domain advertisement to appear. The website's disappearance was reported by various pop culture blogs and forums, and the site was restored by March 13th. However, on March 10th, 2013, the domain expired once again and as of March 12th, has not been renewed.<ref>Know Your Meme. "Meatspin." Retrieved April 21, 2023, from https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/meatspin.</ref>


There were some variants of this site that contained malicious scripts that made the browser window bounce around the screen and display many message boxes when the user tries to close the page.
In March 2013, a student named Benjamin Blouin, who was studying computer engineering at [[wikipedia:Florida State University Panama City|''Florida State University Panama City'']] campus, redirected all users of the school's wireless network to the Meatspin website after hacking into it. The school's administration later suspended him and charged him with a third-degree felony for offenses against computer users. Blouin defended his actions by stating that he did it to urge school officials to improve the network's security. He further claimed that he did not specifically choose Meatspin, as it was the default website on the application he used to administer the hack. The incident led to an immediate upgrade of the school's network security.<ref>Daily Dot. "Florida State student's Wi-Fi prank leads to Meatspin." Retrieved April 21, 2023, from https://www.dailydot.com/unclick/florida-state-student-meatspin-wi-fi-prank/.</ref>
 
In 2013, a man named Benjamin Blouin hacked [https://pc.fsu.edu/ FSU Panama City]'s wifi and directed all internet traffic to Meatspin.com. Blouin was arrested with a third-degree felony, and was also suspended from the university and spent a little time in jail.<ref>"Florida State student hacks Wi-Fi, sends entire campus to Meatspin". The Daily Dot. 2013-03-12. https://www.dailydot.com/unclick/florida-state-student-meatspin-wi-fi-prank/ Retrieved 2019-05-09.</ref>
 
== Google Hammer ==
Google Hammer is the most malicious variant of Meatspin. It tries to trick people into thinking they will find good value marketing information. However, when visiting the site, a script would run that played a fake loading screen. Once the "loading screen" finished, the site would display the Meatspin GIF.
 
When the user tried to close the page, a second payload would be activated which crashes non Internet Explorer browsers by overloading Shockwave Flash using a custom SFWObject script, displaying a bunch of dialog boxes, and changing the window title on IE on exit. The website used to be another Meatspin mirror called Makemoniesonline which was basically the same as google hammer, though not as malicious. Many people believed that the website would download a bunch of malicious applications to the local machine. However, this statement was confirmed false.
 
A user Spyker44 submitted an entry on Urban Dictionary stating that if the user exits the site (as soon as the animated image appears) it will get an message shown "You've been Dick Rolled".<ref>[https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=googlehammer An entry] from Urban Dictonary.
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== Parodies ==
Many parodies of Meatspin have been made. A video titled [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wnE4vF9CQ4 Leek Spin] was uploaded to YouTube on September 25, 2006, parodying the shock site.


===Google Hammer===
Meatspin had various [[malicious]] variants, some of which contained scripts that caused the browser window to display multiple message boxes and bounce around when the user tried to close the page. The most dangerous variant was ''Google Hammer'', which pretended to be a marketing website but displayed a fake loading screen that led to the Meatspin GIF. This variant also had a second payload that overloaded Shockwave Flash with a custom SWFObject script, causing non-Internet Explorer browsers to crash and displaying dialog boxes while changing the window title on IE on exit. Previously, the website was a Meatspin mirror called Makemoniesonline, which was similar to Google Hammer but less malicious. Some users feared that the website could download harmful applications onto their device, but this claim was debunked. According to an entry on Urban Dictionary by user Spyker44, if the user closed the site immediately after the animated image appeared, a message would appear saying "You've been Dick Rolled."<ref>Urban Dictionary. "Googlehammer." Retrieved April 21, 2023, from https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=googlehammer.</ref> This tactic is no longer effective following the discontinuation of [[Adobe Flash]].
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* '''Ridin' Spinners version:''' web.archive.org/web/20100612213919/discharges.org/ridin/spinnaz.swf
* '''Ridin' Spinners version:''' web.archive.org/web/20100612213919/discharges.org/ridin/spinnaz.swf
* '''Same as above:''' ridinspinnas.ytmnd.com
* '''Same as above:''' ridinspinnas.ytmnd.com
* '''[[YTMND]] mirror:''' youspinmerightroundbaby.ytmnd.com
* web.archive.org/web/20130422133447/meatspin.titsnbeer.com
* web.archive.org/web/20130422133447/meatspin.titsnbeer.com
* web.archive.org/web/20110727163058/www.wowomg.com
* web.archive.org/web/20110727163058/www.wowomg.com
* web.archive.org/web/20070703000221/funnymyspacecomment.net
* '''Makemoniesonline:''' web.archive.org/web/20090120183651/makemoniesonline.com
* '''Makemoniesonline:''' web.archive.org/web/20090120183651/makemoniesonline.com
* '''[[LOLShock]] version:''' web.archive.org/web/20200212063321/meatspin.cc''' '''
* '''[[LOLShock]] version:''' web.archive.org/web/20200212063321/meatspin.cc''' '''
* '''[[Shockchan]] mirror:''' web.archive.org/web/20200810204248/shockchan.com/meatspin-video
* '''[[Shockchan]] mirror:''' web.archive.org/web/20200810204248/shockchan.com/meatspin-video
* web.archive.org/web/20081217051245/homo.com
* web.archive.org/web/20081217051245/homo.com
* goatse.me/meatspin
* <s>goatse.me/meatspin</s>
 
* '''Google Hammer:''' web.archive.org/web/20120214133327/googlehammer.com/
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Meatspin is a shock site showing a looping GIF of two people having anal sex while the receiving partner's penis spins around, hence the name Meatspin. The 2003 remix of "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" by Dead or Alive plays in the background of the site. There is a spin counter on the site that tells you how many spins you've gone through. If the spin counter reaches over 45 spins, a text box appears that says "YOU ARE OFFICIALLY GAY :-)".

History and origin

The origins of Meatspin can be traced back to a Brazilian pornographic adult film called TSBitches, featuring Cristina Bianchini. The infamous Meatspin gif was later hosted on a website called Ridin Spinnaz, which played the song Ridin' Spinnaz by Three 6 Mafia in the background.[1][2] In 2005, the website Meatspin.cc was launched, using the gif from Ridin Spinnaz. Meatspin has had several noteworthy events in its history, including the 2006 eBay sale of its domain name for $2100,[3] the first reaction video uploaded to YouTube on March 1st of that year, and its naming as the "Awful Link of the Day" on Something Awful on July 30th.[4] On May 3rd, 2006, Leekspin.com was created as an alternative to Meatspin. Derivative sites, some featuring actual spinning meat, were created between 2007 and 2009 on YTMND.

The Meatspin Network, which includes 15 distinct shock sites, was officially launched on February 19th, 2007, and has since established its own blog, Twitter account, YouTube channel, and Reddit. Although there are claims that four Irish students set a world record of 10,000,112 spins in 2009, there is no concrete evidence to support this. On March 10th, 2012, the Meatspin.com domain lapsed, causing a parked domain advertisement to appear. The website's disappearance was reported by various pop culture blogs and forums, and the site was restored by March 13th. However, on March 10th, 2013, the domain expired once again and as of March 12th, has not been renewed.[5]

In March 2013, a student named Benjamin Blouin, who was studying computer engineering at Florida State University Panama City campus, redirected all users of the school's wireless network to the Meatspin website after hacking into it. The school's administration later suspended him and charged him with a third-degree felony for offenses against computer users. Blouin defended his actions by stating that he did it to urge school officials to improve the network's security. He further claimed that he did not specifically choose Meatspin, as it was the default website on the application he used to administer the hack. The incident led to an immediate upgrade of the school's network security.[6]

Google Hammer

Meatspin had various malicious variants, some of which contained scripts that caused the browser window to display multiple message boxes and bounce around when the user tried to close the page. The most dangerous variant was Google Hammer, which pretended to be a marketing website but displayed a fake loading screen that led to the Meatspin GIF. This variant also had a second payload that overloaded Shockwave Flash with a custom SWFObject script, causing non-Internet Explorer browsers to crash and displaying dialog boxes while changing the window title on IE on exit. Previously, the website was a Meatspin mirror called Makemoniesonline, which was similar to Google Hammer but less malicious. Some users feared that the website could download harmful applications onto their device, but this claim was debunked. According to an entry on Urban Dictionary by user Spyker44, if the user closed the site immediately after the animated image appeared, a message would appear saying "You've been Dick Rolled."[7] This tactic is no longer effective following the discontinuation of Adobe Flash.

References

  1. John-Michael Bond "Revisiting Meatspin, the NSFW site that shocked a generation," published February 3rd, 2017, https://www.dailydot.com/unclick/meatspin-meme/
  2. YTMND. "Ridin Spinnaz." Retrieved April 21, 2023, from ridinspinnaz.ytmnd.com.
  3. eBay. "The meatspin.com domain name." Retrieved April 21, 2023, from https://web.archive.org/web/20060204092514/http://cgi.ebay.com/The-meatspin-com-domain-name_W0QQitemZ5860825100QQcategoryZ11153QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem.
  4. Something Awful. "Awful Link #3982." Retrieved April 21, 2023, from https://www.somethingawful.com/awful-links/awful-link-3982/.
  5. Know Your Meme. "Meatspin." Retrieved April 21, 2023, from https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/meatspin.
  6. Daily Dot. "Florida State student's Wi-Fi prank leads to Meatspin." Retrieved April 21, 2023, from https://www.dailydot.com/unclick/florida-state-student-meatspin-wi-fi-prank/.
  7. Urban Dictionary. "Googlehammer." Retrieved April 21, 2023, from https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=googlehammer.

Links

NOTE: The following website contains pornography!

  • meatspin.com

Mirrors and Parodies

  • web.archive.org/web/20130611065415/meatspin.fr
  • Ridin' Spinners version: web.archive.org/web/20100612213919/discharges.org/ridin/spinnaz.swf
  • Same as above: ridinspinnas.ytmnd.com
  • YTMND mirror: youspinmerightroundbaby.ytmnd.com
  • web.archive.org/web/20130422133447/meatspin.titsnbeer.com
  • web.archive.org/web/20110727163058/www.wowomg.com
  • web.archive.org/web/20070703000221/funnymyspacecomment.net
  • Makemoniesonline: web.archive.org/web/20090120183651/makemoniesonline.com
  • LOLShock version: web.archive.org/web/20200212063321/meatspin.cc
  • Shockchan mirror: web.archive.org/web/20200810204248/shockchan.com/meatspin-video
  • web.archive.org/web/20081217051245/homo.com
  • goatse.me/meatspin
  • Google Hammer: web.archive.org/web/20120214133327/googlehammer.com/

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