I want to say people didn't have the option to check that information because, I mean… if you read it in a paper, it was probably true… so, they believed. But now, we have the option to check online if the news is true… nope… people read something and believe it without checking other sites to see if it's even true 😂. So... if nowadays some big news station pranks you… it's your fault… you didn't check the facts 😂. I know last year, they wrote an article on their official news site, and it was just a prank… yesterday, I wasn't very active, so I don't know if they did this again this year 🤔. And yes… they still sell newspapers 😂. Not that I buy them, but I work in healthcare, and our residents still read them, so now and then I also look at a few :) Thanks for the advice 💪
RE: Fool’s Day - when everyone becomes a professional liar