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Published 11:13 30 Mar 2016 BST
What the evil geniuses (genii?) logged on to the chat decided to do was simply and brilliantly pretend they still couldn't hear a word that the UKIP politician was saying - despite the fact he was loud and very clear.
It doesn't sound like much, but it was truly sensational. To have so many remote individuals working in unison for the common goal of mocking an authority figure was priceless.
Here's six minutes of what transpired. Everyone is in on the joke apart from poor Coburn, who totally falls for the plethora of messages telling him that he can't be heard.
Scotland, we applaud you...
Pranking UKIP's David Coburn during a Periscope broadcast by telling him his mic's not on. Highlight of the week.https://t.co/jHoYFBEU9I
— Jonathan Hopkins (@jonnohopkins) March 29, 2016
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