It belongs to a lineage of internet pranks that includes the "Rickroll" (harmless) and the "Jeff the Killer" screamer (harmful). It is frequently used in group chats to startle unsuspecting users.
Because the video is designed to be "ear-rape" (excessively loud), it can be genuinely distressing to those with sensory sensitivities or those wearing headphones. ggrreat.mp4
At its peak, modified versions of the file were used as "Discord crashers." These were files specifically encoded to exploit the way Discord’s video player handled certain metadata, causing the recipient's app or entire computer to freeze or crash upon viewing. It belongs to a lineage of internet pranks
"Ggrreat.mp4" (often stylized as "ggrreat.mp4") is a notorious that gained prominence on platforms like Discord, Twitter, and Reddit during the early 2020s . It is a prime example of a "bait-and-switch" meme, where a seemingly harmless or nostalgic clip is used to trick viewers into watching something disturbing. Overview of the Video At its peak, modified versions of the file