If the URL ends in “. edu”, you’re in the clear– this ending means that it’s an academic website. Similarly, websites ending in “. gov” are from the government. These sites are highly unlikely to have rickrolls on them, but it is still possible.
If the dislikes aren’t disabled, but the comments are, take a closer look. If you see a button marked “Try YouTube Kids”, then you’re probably safe– this means that the video’s comments are disabled because the video is for kids (or was wrongly marked as for kids by the AI). If the video is about something controversial like politics, that could also justify the comments being disabled. If neither of these apply, though. . . {“smallUrl”:“https://www. wikihow. com/images/thumb/d/db/Screenshot-2022-04-27-YTKids. png/460px-Screenshot-2022-04-27-YTKids. png”,“bigUrl”:"/images/thumb/d/db/Screenshot-2022-04-27-YTKids. png/728px-Screenshot-2022-04-27-YTKids. png",“smallWidth”:460,“smallHeight”:224,“bigWidth”:728,“bigHeight”:354,“licensing”:"<div class="mw-parser-output">
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