The Daily Dot proceeded to shrug the GIF off, chalking it up as an unconventional “no comment.”
But the YouTube rep then got back in touch a day later, demanding they include it in their story. No it’s not a joke, he said — “the GIF really is our official response, it technically wasn’t a decline to comment and would appreciate if you could update your story.”

via Google responds to streaming report with shruggie GIF – Business Insider.
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