Google Gmail joke for April Fools' day backfires

The button appeared beside the send button and allowed users to shut down an email thread by sending a gif of a Minion dropping a mic.

Update: 2016-04-01 13:03 GMT
The feature is helpful when you are on a weaker connection.

San Francisco: Google has removed an April Fool's Gmail button, which sent a comical animation to recipients, after reports of that the feature caused "more headaches than laughs" to people at work.

The button appeared beside Gmail's normal send button and allowed users to shut down an email thread by sending a gif of a Minion dropping a microphone. However, a flurry of complaints about the button appeared on Google's forums. The firm has since withdrawn the feature and apologised, the BBC reported.

"It looks like we pranked ourselves this year," Google said in a statement. "Due to a bug, the MicDrop feature inadvertently caused more headaches than laughs. We're truly sorry." A mic drop is a popular meme in which someone makes a conclusive statement or rebuttal before dropping a microphone and walking off.

Google was not immediately able to clarify details of the bug, the report said. Google added that users who were still able to see the feature could switch it off by reloading or restarting Gmail. The button was not enabled on the Gmail accounts of enterprise business customers.

One Google user wrote on the forum:

Another complained that they had been having interviews for a job with a company for three months and then accidentally sent a mic drop email to the HR department. And a third said that they had sent an "important email to 30 recipients".

Users had been informed of the button and what it would do via a message in Gmail when it first appeared. Furthermore, users with the "undo send" capability enabled would have been able to retract a message within a certain time period after sending it.

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