For me, I think April Fool’s Day will always be about April Fool’s, 1988.
It’s a day to reflect on how far I’ve progressed, and not progressed as a communicator.
It’s a mixed bag, and I’m taking it one day at a time.
As for April Fool’s Day itself: every year websites do more and more to be clever and funny, and every year they are less and less successful. It’s the truth: most people are not funny.