Microsoft announced that 'employees do not play April Fools' for fear of fake news
April Fool's Day (1-4) this year, which is approaching next Monday and to avoid jokes can create vicious news rounds, Microsoft company has issued internal notice ask employees not to play this game.
April Fool's Day (1-4) this year, which is approaching next Monday and to avoid jokes can create vicious news rounds, Microsoft company has issued internal notice ask employees not to play this game.
According to the news website Verge, in the company's internal announcement, Chris Capossela, Microsoft's marketing director, warned that all employees of the company did not participate in the news release on April this year. Because Mr. Capossela said that the attention-grabbing games on April 1 led to more losses, which could lead to vicious news circles.
April Fool's Day is a 500-year tradition. On this day, people will come up with jokes and lies to make fun of others.
Last April's Fish Day, Google, Amazon, Lego, Netflix, Snapchat . and many other businesses, technology companies have "pranked" the public.
This internal announcement shows that Microsoft is trying to change this in April Fool's Day in technology.
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