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This April Fools’ Day prank by Google has massively backfired

Published 10:46 1 Apr 2016 BST

Updated 11:04 1 Apr 2016 BST

Ben Kenyon
This April Fools’ Day prank by Google has massively backfired

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It's April Fools' Day. The one day a year when the office idiots feel duty bound to pull sh*t jokes on everyone.

But if you thought the 'cling film over the toilet' trick by Dereck from Accounts was bad, just look at what Google tried to pull. Someone at Gmail thought it would be a great idea to get into the April Fools' spirit and make a cheeky little addition to their email service for April 1. It really wasn't. They basically added a Minions-inspired 'send and mic drop' feature to emails. So when you sent an email it could add a hilarious GIF of those irritating yellow characters dropping a mic to signal the end of the conversation. Hilarious if you hadn't inadvertently clicked it on an email to your boss, new business client or potential employer. The Verge explains that the new button replaced the 'send and archive' function which allows users to usefully close out a conversation and store the email string away for records. So anyone used to using this normally-helpful function, running on autopilot, may well have been unknowingly firing off Minions on their email sign-off. Some were reporting a bug which sent the GIF even when using the 'send' button. If this doesn't sound too bad to you, then Andy Baio mocked up a nightmare example of how wrong this cheeky prank could have gone for Gmail users... https://twitter.com/waxpancake/status/715752594551869440?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw And for some people it apparently did... https://twitter.com/waxpancake/status/715756302593617921 https://twitter.com/waxpancake/status/715760228164304899 https://twitter.com/waxpancake/status/715794929176481792 Google were forced to take it down after a few hours, after a flood of complaints from people who had been firing off similarly serious emails with a daft Minion attached. The internet giant apologised on this Gmail blog: "Well, it looks like we pranked ourselves this year. ? Due to a bug, the Mic Drop feature inadvertently caused more headaches than laughs. We’re truly sorry. The feature has been turned off. If you are still seeing it, please reload your Gmail page.

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This April Fools' Day prank by Google has massively backfired