Google Removes Gail Feature After Realizing April Fool's Joke Caused 'More Headaches Than Laughs'
Google
has been forced to remove a feature added to its Gmail service as an
April Fool's prank after it sparked a backlash among users who claimed
it was costing them potential jobs.
The
Mic Drop tool was placed next to the normal Send button, but once
clicked sent a message containing a GIF of a character from the Minion
movies dropping a microphone, as well as muting any future replies,
ending the conversation.
There
was an immediate backlash to the feature, which Google described as
enabling users to "get the last word", as many reported clicking it
accidentally, sometimes on emails replying to potential employers.
Gmail
user Justin Boxill wrote on a Google Help forum: "I just sent off an
email with my resume to the first person who wanted to interview me in
months.
"I clicked the wrong button and sent it with the mic drop. Well, I guess I'm not getting that job.
"I'm actually shaking. One click, ONE CLICK and I lost the job. Goddamnit. Not funny, Google."
Several
other users took to Twitter to report similar incidents when replying
to job-related emails, with hundreds more using Google forums to request
its removal.
The email service recently surpassed one billion active users, making it one of the most used social tools in the world.
The button's placement so close to the Send button was the main source of criticism.
Google
removed the feature less than 12 hours after it went live, saying in a
statement: "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."



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