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April Fools Wrap Up

Thanks for the usual April Fools Day flame- every year people fall for it. It never ceases to amaze me how angry and venomous, yet utterly clueless a few people can be despite the blatant obviousness of the joke. Lastly, jfengel sent us the annual April Fools RFC: RFC3251 describes "Electricity over IP" and RFC3252 on "Binary Lexical Octet Ad-hoc Transport" reformulates IP to work over XML."

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  1. In summary by sllort · · Score: 5, Funny

    S:Dear CmdrTaco, I was wondering if you could
    T:What's the best High Tech Toilet?
    S:AAAaaaahhh That hurt, please stop! I was just wondering if
    T:Do programming languages affect your Sexual Performance?
    S:AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGHH! Did I do something wrong? I jus
    T:IP replaced Avian Carriers! It's funny, get it!
    S:AAHCGH gurgle, moan. Pleash, stop the pain, I can
    T:AOL is buying up useless Blog sites! I'm important! Get it?
    S:AAAAAAGH! No more! Kill me now, someone, please kill m
    T:Google is ranking with pigeons! Get it? Pigeons?
    S:AGAHAGHAGHAGAHGa gurgle. whimper. AHGHH I'll give you anything. I'll stop plea
    T:Slashdot's advertisers have demanded that we run stupid stories!
    S:Ok! Ok! You fiend, I'll never troll again, please, you can have whateve
    T:Mac OsX is l33t!
    S:AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIIIIEEEGGGH! No! No! Please just break my knees! Please, no don't..
    T:Check out this Debian Rootkit!
    S:AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIIIEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEE EE!
    S:(silence)
    T:Yo, Hemos, did we kill all of 'em?
    H:Ya, but better post a few more to make sure.
    T:nVidia and AMD are gonna merge! Get it? MERGE.
    S:(silence)
    Cowboy Neal: I feel a great disturbance in the force, as if thousands of Slashdot posters
    just comitted suicide. Get it? The Force?

  2. Wait... by gabec · · Score: 5, Funny

    Does this mean Wil Wheaton won't be in Enterprise?? Damn!

  3. is it really over? by Emugamer · · Score: 5, Funny

    or is this some April Fools day joke?

    *runs away in dispair*

  4. The real editors of Slashdot today by Joe+U · · Score: 5, Funny

    The picture speaks for itself.
    (CmdrTaco seen far right.)

  5. get a clue.... by GoNINzo · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The majority of the flaming during the day wasn't just for the 'slashdot' april fools post. It was because you posted so goddamn many april fools jokes in a row that it was annoying as hell. Yeah, that's great, the occational one is nice. maybe a 'wrap up' like a quickies or something. but not EVERY DAMN POST. Your marketing change, that was okay, and if you hadn't done any other april fools day posts, it might have truely fooled some more effectively. as it was, it was just dumb.

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    1. Re:get a clue.... by Peyna · · Score: 5, Troll

      You missed the point. They do it to annoy the hell out of all of you. They get to post a bunch of crap, which is so obviously not true that you all will flame it and whine and complain like little babies, which, will make it all the more likely to happen in the future. It might have been dumb to you, but I'm sure they were all laughing their asses off at you.

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  6. You've completely missed the point.... by Masem · · Score: 5, Informative
    Scroll back to 1995, or the like. Good April's Fool jokes on the net were subtly masked along with real news or announcements, such as the IP over Avain RFC. The idea is that as you read through the group, you'd see real posts, and then a post that seems odd, weird, or out of place; at that point, you'd have people falling for it and otherwise responding negatively towards it until you give the user a subtle hint to check the date.

    Today, every story you posted was fake. There was no subtly. In addition, there was little originality; most of what's posted has been done already in one form or another. One subtle 4-1 joke, such as the advertized story of the day at /. , would have been good. Having a Slashback with a summary of 4-1 jokes around the web including the Google one and the Debian one would have been a nice evening wrapup. But having every single story for a 24hr period as fake is not funny, particularly *if* certain real stories happened today (I didn't see any, so consider yourself lucky).

    Next time, take it easy. Make it subtle and find something that you *know* will get a humor-filled response by those that don't read the story, and you'll get much fewer flames and many more smiles.

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  7. Re:no, it hasn't been a fun day by Kintanon · · Score: 5, Funny

    Ohhh... fuck you.
    For crying out loud, you people are fucking addicted to this place and all you can do is bitch about it. I like it better when it was just for Malda's personal amusement, I don't give a fuck about the shareholders and he shouldn't either. If he starts running the site with nothing but the shareholders in mind then everything that makes the site worthwhile will vanish. So a hearty FUCKOFF to you, maybe if Malda ignored the shareholders clamoring for money more often we'd go back to getting amusing stories about lego robots dismantling other lego robots with glow in the dark magnetic nerf guns.

    Kintanon

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  8. Taco, you're an ass. by Wakko+Warner · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The key thing you forget is that a joke needs to be funny. What was funny about disabling AC posts (something slashdot has defended vehemently in the past was basically thrown in the garbage today.) What's so funny about turning a service that people now pay for into a day-long shitfest of fake, dubiously humorous stories? A few here and there peppered throughout the day is one thing, but it was a nonstop barrage of crap today. So, yes, you got flamed for it. You deserved to.

    - A.P.

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    "Remember when the U.S. had a drug problem, and then we declared a War On Drugs, and now you can't buy drugs anymore?"
  9. The funny thing is... by tuxlove · · Score: 5, Insightful

    ...the fake stories weren't too far from the usual sort of stuff you see here on a daily basis.

  10. I have to mention ... by fm6 · · Score: 5, Interesting
    My favorite April Fool's media prank occurred back in 1988. NPR solemnly announced that the Reagan administration had found a very creative way to balance the federal budget: Arizona had been sold to Canada.

    Not just a brief item either. They did a whole half-hour segment on the "news", including interviews with Reagan administration staffers (not actors or impressionists, real staffers who were in on the joke) and with "acting provincial Governor-General" Bruce Babbitt. Really over the top stuff. I've always wondered why it never raised more of a fuss than it did.

  11. The real problem with April Fools stories by pyramid+termite · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The world's gotten so flakey these days, it's getting increasingly hard to tell the difference. Or to say much of anything except "so it goes". Let's face it, the digital protection legislation would have been an April Fools joke 3 years ago. You guys are getting too much competition from the real world.

  12. Anyone remember the first year? by CMiYC · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Does anyone remember the first year all of the major geek-sites got together for a April Fool's joke? I barely remember what happened (AKA: This account maybe somewhat off from what really happened). I think Segfault annouced that Microsoft was bascially shutting them down through legal action. So Freshmeat (I think) and Slashdot played along. I couldn't believe it, because they pratically fooled everyone. They lead up to it over the course of a week or so. Quite funny and original.

  13. Re:They weren't funny or good by kzinti · · Score: 5, Insightful

    They were repetive, unimaginative and unfunny. The best jokes are subtle - making it blatantly obvious makes it extremely unfunny.

    Good points. Ever read the old Games magazine? Every issue had one fake ad buried in amongst the genuine adverts. That's another element of a good fake: you bury it in among the genuine articles. In that context it has a much better chance to fool people - and to amuse those who are alert enough to get it.

    The RISKS Digest is now publishing an entire issue devoted to this April phenomenon, and has for several years. But it was much funnier back when Mr. Neuman published just one fake item in the issue.

    But the blatantly obvious can be funny. Spaghetty growing on trees is pretty bleeding obvious, but it's still funny. Like the foolishness over at Freshmeat today: the new color scheme "inspired" by the X-Box. Obvious, but still funny.

    --Jim

  14. Funniest 4/1 joke today by TrixX · · Score: 5, Funny

    After getting chocked up with /. nonsense and other similar stuff today, I decided to give up and use my computer for some playing. I wanted to play some oldie, so I reinstalled Master of Orion 2. A few turns into the game, I read into the turn summary:

    Citizens demand a stadium. (There is no stadium building in MOO2, so I was puzzled). And more cream of celery soup. I stared for a while at the screen, and then laughed.

    Still unsure if this was some 4/1 joke, I checked google and found a page saying that there's actually that easter egg in the game that shows that message.

    That was the only thing today that left me with the jaw open. I hope there are still some places where I will be off guard on next April Fools... Slashdot hasn't one of them for a long while.

  15. So the joke's on us? by TheFrood · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Thanks for the usual April Fools Day flame- every year people fall for it. It never ceases to amaze me how angry and venomous, yet utterly clueless a few people can be despite the blatant obviousness of the joke.

    Ohhhh, I see. You posted one April Fool's story after another, abondaoning all subtlety and thus destroying all the humor intentionally? You did it just so you could sit back and watch people flame you?

    Internet culture has a word for people like you. The word is "troll."

    TheFrood

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