April 1st landed here 9 hours and 17 minutes ago. Where’s the fun?
Or is this incomprehensible thing the joke of the year?
Or did SE for some reason decide that this year, the site itself is the big joke?
April 1st landed here 9 hours and 17 minutes ago. Where’s the fun?
Or is this incomprehensible thing the joke of the year?
Or did SE for some reason decide that this year, the site itself is the big joke?
rm -rf april-fools-prank
After careful consideration and weighing several factors, we have decided not to celebrate April Fools' Day this year.
While traditionally, we have an April Fools' Day joke every year (with a few exceptions), we ultimately decided to prioritize our work on other ongoing projects and initiatives. Additionally, given the current tech industry climate, we felt that it might not be the best time for a lighthearted prank, while so many are hurting in so many different ways.
We understand that this may come as a disappointment to some who look forward to our annual April Fools' Day fun. We hope to continue celebrating April Fools' Day in the future, and we look forward to bringing you more fun in the years to come.
(responding to Philippe's answer post)
rm -rf april-fools-prank
I don't get it. So you made one and then decided to bin it?
While traditionally, we have an April Fools' Day joke every year (with a few exceptions), we ultimately decided to prioritize our work on other ongoing projects and initiatives.
You could have at least reused some from prior years. I wouldn't mind that.
Additionally, given the current tech industry climate, we felt that it might not be the best time for a lighthearted prank, while so many are hurting in so many different ways.
I can imagine some people taking this time as a productive time to sharpen up on existing skills or learn new ones. They'd find themselves on Stack Overflow. I really can't imagine such people feeling offended about the kinds of "pranks" we/you do. The "pranks" from the past two years (the only ones I've seen) were pretty tame, and were tame by design (nothing that would actually disrupt people from getting things done using the site).