Microsoft leads the way in banning April Fools' Day pranks
Everyone hates April Fools' Day, and Microsoft is taking a stand against its own corporate pranks. Microsoft's marketing chief Chris Capossela has warned all employees to not participate in the process of annoying hoaxes on Monday. In an internal memo, obtained and verified by The Verge, Capossela explains that "data tells us these stunts have limited positive impact and can actually result in unwanted news cycles." He encourages all teams inside Microsoft not to do any public-facing April Fools' Day stunts.
"I appreciate that people may have devoted time and resources to these activities, but I believe we have more to lose than gain by attempting to be funny on this one day," says Capossela. That's probably a safe bet, as we've seen some April Fools' Day pranks backfire spectacularly in the past. Google was forced to apologize for adding Despicable Me minions into emails and muting threads a few years ago, causing email havoc for Gmail users. Microsoft has also participated in many April Fools' Day pranks over the years, including an MS-DOS mobile for Windows Phone and Google insults.
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(Score: 5, Insightful) by SomeGuy on Monday April 01 2019, @01:14AM (5 children)
What do you mean Windows 8 wasn't an April Fools joke?!
That's the exact problem. A lot of stuff they do these days is already such a bad joke, it's impossible to tell when they are really joking.
(Score: 2) by Gaaark on Monday April 01 2019, @01:40AM (4 children)
Came to wonder the same thing, but with ALL versions of Windows.
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(Score: 4, Insightful) by Apparition on Monday April 01 2019, @01:55AM (1 child)
To be fair, Windows 2000 Professional was a good OS. That was about it though.
(Score: 2) by acid andy on Tuesday April 02 2019, @02:41AM
Yeah, I carried on using Win2k for as long as possible. Quite a few supposedly XP-only applications could be coaxed into running on it (usually just forgoing the installer that checks the OS version and manually copying the program files into place).
If a cat has kittens, does a rat have rittens, a bat bittens and a mat mittens?
(Score: 1) by khallow on Monday April 01 2019, @01:56AM
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday April 01 2019, @02:18AM
Windows 3.11 was pretty ok, not sure if it was an OS or an application. But it could play music and I could get on gopher. Also Chip's Challenge was pretty sweet as well as skiFree, which is the first game I decompiled and added more blood.