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    Mystery solved
    In an official statement, Google said: "We're never gonna give you uploading that's slow or loses video quality, and we're never gonna let you down by playing YouTube in poor video quality.

    "That's why we're always running tests like Webdriver Torso."

    Its light-hearted statement echoes 1980s pop star Rick Astley's hit song Never Gonna Give You Up in reference to a recent Webdriver Torso video which showed the singer in silhouette.

    That in turn is a reference to Rickrolling, one of the internet's most famous memes which linked people to a video of the singer via a masked link.

    The Webdriver Torso mystery was finally solved by website Engadget following revelations that Webdriver was part of a network called ytuploadtestpartner_torso, which in turn was associated with social media accounts that name-dropped several Google employees based at its Zurich office.

    Engadget confronted Google with its findings and the search engine confessed.
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