@adeptomega Same. I miss the wacky stuff where the mold got broken for a day. I get why it upsets people, but I wish it were a thing still. :/
@Soreth @adeptomega I miss the weird and bizarre hijinx, but at the same time, I don't miss the ways in which some people faked tragedy as an attempt at "shock humor." I've had my fill of couples "teasing" friends with mock break-up posts, straight people faking coming out, celebrity fake deaths, not-really-lost jobs, and the like.
I value the spirit of whimsy, but I ran into a lot of people who couldn't be trusted with it, and it left me sour on the whole affair as it's practised in the main.
@Soreth @adeptomega At its heart, it's that inability to spot what's going to go wrong -- the awareness that I can't hold the world's context in my head -- that keeps April Fool's from being fun for me. I'm constantly aware that I can't know if what I'm doing is about to hurt someone, and I've already hurt people trusting something would be seen as a prank and finding out others didn't spot the satire. And... I get burned a lot not being able to spot satire. So, a day dedicated to satire... no.