April Fools
Apr. 4th, 2008 10:54 pmIt was Whitney who mentioned this to me last year, but April Fools' Day has somehow become something that I associate with the Internet more than real life now. When I was younger my sole imaginative idea was to creep downstairs early in the morning and swap all the plastic bags inside the cereal boxes round. Everyone expected it after a year or two, but that didn't stop me.
However, the rise of the Internet has allowed misinformation to be spread further and to more and more gullible people at an enormous rate. This year, everyone will have seen the video of flying penguins produced by the BBC. Another that stuck out in my mind was the Daily WTF reporting that it was changing its name to the Daily WTH, which a worrying number of agonizingly self-important readers believed. There was quite a good one from Apple that not many people saw, and the usual flood of links that trick people into watching "Never Gonna Give You Up" by Rick Astley for some reason.
And unlike my cereal trick, I've never been able to think of anything good for the new Internet April fools. In fact, I'm surprised that out of the large amount of time I've been spewing collections of words onto the Internet through this journal, I've never even mentioned the day before. A good April 1st story needs to be something utterly absurd while still being somehow believable, so I'm not sure how that would be significantly different from my life in general at the moment.
However, the rise of the Internet has allowed misinformation to be spread further and to more and more gullible people at an enormous rate. This year, everyone will have seen the video of flying penguins produced by the BBC. Another that stuck out in my mind was the Daily WTF reporting that it was changing its name to the Daily WTH, which a worrying number of agonizingly self-important readers believed. There was quite a good one from Apple that not many people saw, and the usual flood of links that trick people into watching "Never Gonna Give You Up" by Rick Astley for some reason.
And unlike my cereal trick, I've never been able to think of anything good for the new Internet April fools. In fact, I'm surprised that out of the large amount of time I've been spewing collections of words onto the Internet through this journal, I've never even mentioned the day before. A good April 1st story needs to be something utterly absurd while still being somehow believable, so I'm not sure how that would be significantly different from my life in general at the moment.
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Date: 2008-04-05 07:28 am (UTC)In fact youtube made their entire front page one big Rick Roll trap.
Google did a couple of good ones with Virgle (Virgin-Google joint venture to colonise Mars) and gmail (backdate your emails so they don't arrive late!)
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Date: 2008-04-05 11:00 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-04-05 04:40 pm (UTC)"what made you inject tea into the patient?"
"well it tasted the same!!"
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Date: 2008-04-05 04:42 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-04-05 04:43 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-04-05 06:37 pm (UTC)Yiffy and I had the idea of making perfectly mirrored (copy/pasted except the names changed) LJ posts where we confessed to making each other up a few years back, but then it somehow became tradition, and this year I had us reverse them (so we each claimed we made ourselves up) just to keep things mixed up. That's become one of two great LiveJournal traditions for us, the other being that every single time--every single time so far without fail--the Halloween Trick-or-Treat meme comes out, Yiffy ends up stealing all my candy.
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Date: 2008-04-05 07:53 pm (UTC)Sheezyart also sent a message out to everyone entitled "! Inappropriate Conduct" which gave you Rick Astley yet again if you clicked it. It's strange how the Internet latches on to these things.