APRIL FOOL'S PRANK BY TWITTER,YOUTUBE,GOOGLE

 

 TWITTER :




Why will Twitter stay behind the famous social network as all major internet corporations play different pranks on users. The business also revealed that it is creating a two-tier model for Facebook, adding a pay-new premium 'Twitter' option that allows users to tweet while paying $5 a month..

The fun side was that the "Twttr" version of the social networking site will continue being used by users who do not switch to the paid service for free, which would not allow them to use vowels in their tweets. Twitter has also clarified that only consonants suggest that the lack of vows 'encourages a more effective and 'dense' contact.


The blog post is continued by (pseudo)pacified users who state that URL vowels will still remain free for all, and that users can also tweet languages in non-Latin characters, such as Japanese, Chinese, Arabic or Korean, that will not be affected by the service changes.

But only the consonants-vowels-were the pranks. Twitter has confirmed that it will add a single character to 141 advertisers that use the Advertised Items. The length of a tweet is increased. This said the extra character price will be based on a bid system that represents the value of the advertiser 's character.

The blog offers a criticism of tweets by famous users and excerpts from Michael Sippey, VP Twitter's product who comments about the motivation for new improvements. The blog post also links to a page that converts Tweets automatically into a Twitter friendly (vocal free) format, where users are welcome with the message of "Happy April fool's day." But the website works as planned and eliminates tweets! Vocals!



YOUTUBE :




                         
April Fool's day is arriving early for YouTube.

The company teases fake news, that it shut down at 12:00 noon in a video posted on the Sunday website, to allow the technology team to compare each clip to select the best video in the world.
STORY: YouTube: 1.5 billion visitors per month
The winner is "announced when the website comes online in 2023," says an actor who plays a YouTube boss, and will browse through all the recordings.

The CEO of YouTube Salar Kamangar is in the film. Antoine Dodson also accompanies Internet celebrity with the prank: "I urge you to watch as many videos as possible before YouTube cancel it all tonight."

YouTube considered the prank clip to be part of an annual tradition and also created a fake blog post about the closure of the site.
A company spokesperson said, "April Fools' Day is a significant part of YouTube's history. "We love every year finding ways to celebrate the ingenuity of our culture, whether it's thrown back in 1911 like we had in 2011 or Rickrolling every video on our web in 2008."


GOOGLE : 


Here's another nice one: the Google Nose, where the good news of Google as "latest scents in the search" says. (Punny, very punny. Very punny.) And Google plays this one to the hilt: search on Google.com now, and one of the search verticals at the top is "Nose (beta)." Plus, in some Knowledge Graph results, the "People also searched" heading now says "People also sniffed."
 


HAVE A  HAPPPY FOOOLING ........

                                                                                                                              

                                                                                

 






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