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Where’s the 2023 April Fools 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 ...
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4 answers
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How do I disable Stack Overflow Filters (the April Fools themes)? [closed]

I just logged on to Stack Overflow, and there was a message introducing filters. But for some reason I didn't think and reloaded the page, and then there was no filters menu. I also looked in settings,...
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Can I activate the rubber duck even if it is not April 1st?

I'd like to show the rubber duck to a friend, but it's gone. All the rubber-duck-related answers just tell how to get it back once you already clicked on "I hate this duck", but is there a ...
Honza Zidek's user avatar
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3 answers
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Who is the wonderful artist? [closed]

Who is the ascii artist? <!-- HAPPY APRIL FOOL'S FROM STACK OVERFLOW \/ __/ .::::.-'-(/-/) _/: .::::.-' .-'...
Phillip Ngan's user avatar
26 votes
1 answer
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Why only back-end - I rather like front-end - it is far more important to the topic at hand

Why do I get shown only the backend? The frontend is far more important: I’m using Google Chrome Version 73.0.3683.86 (Official Build) (64-bit). Frontend only by F12 dev-tools:
Patrick Artner's user avatar
168 votes
7 answers
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Am I the only one seeing the '90s retro theme, with the unicorns and sparkles? [duplicate]

I am seeing a distinctly different Stack Overflow: The site now has a '90s "Geocities" feel, complete with unicorns, sparkle trails, gaudy backgrounds, and <marquee> tags. This is happening to ...
Ayaz Ali Shah's user avatar
401 votes
11 answers
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What the duck?​

There is a duck in the bottom right corner. It is asking me whether it can help, absent any indication that I am indeed in need of help. There is no "no thanks, go away" option. The duck asks ...
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