User:AlphaBeta135/Third rail
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On April Fools' Day, users in the Wikipedia community made goofy ahh jokes as forms of entertainment or to reflect on current events. Most jokes were quite amusing, some were simply ignored. There were a handful of jokes, however, that were soooooooooooooooooo unfunny that they were deleted. Dubbed The Third Rail of April Fools' Jokes (TRAFJ, codenamed Traffic Jam), this is an essay on why making obviously distasteful and/or policy-unfriendly memes is never a good idea.
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This page in a nutshell: Some users made April Fools' jokes that went a bit too far, resulting in deletion or even a block. |