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Ask HN: What does April 1 cost the tech industry?

10 points| jedberg | 12 years ago | reply

Between the amount of time people spend online talking about it, and interacting with the "jokes", and the development time (hello Google), is there any way we can put an estimate on the cost to the industry?

I know that even when I was at reddit April 1 took at least a few days of planning and coding, and now they start planning well in advance.

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[+] steven2012|12 years ago|reply
What does going to the bathroom cost the tech industry? Why don't tech workers wear diapers so that roughly 15-20 mins per day is saved, translating to millions of dollars saved per year?

What does eating meals cost the tech industry? What if Google instead spent money investing in Soylent, would the ROI be higher if they simply fed their workers intravenously so that they could save 90 mins?

Not everything is measured in time and dollars and cents. That's the whole reason why the prevailing attitude in Silicon Valley isn't how much time you spend at the office, but that you get your work done. Asking stupid questions like this propagate that same old mentality that spending time on fun tasks "costs" the company.

[+] jedberg|12 years ago|reply
> Asking stupid questions like this propagate that same old mentality that spending time on fun tasks "costs" the company.

Your own bias is showing here. I didn't say cost was a bad thing -- you just assumed it is.

Lots of good things cost money -- server time, employees, marketing, etc.

I was just interesting in figuring out the cost, not trying to say it is bad. If I wanted to say it was bad I would have used a word like "waste". I did not use that word.

[+] wehadfun|12 years ago|reply
Last year it cost the tech industry $456,345,234.23
[+] elie_CH|12 years ago|reply
What did 2048 cost to the tech industry?
[+] vxNsr|12 years ago|reply
Now this is a question we don't want an answer to.
[+] maximem|12 years ago|reply
What does social life cost to Tech industry?
[+] kbar13|12 years ago|reply
What does social life have to do with anything?
[+] thaumaturgy|12 years ago|reply
I couldn't find any numbers for April Fools stuff, other than an off-hand estimate of "a few hundred million", which seems about right.

But here's a list of a few other things which cost the U.S. in lost productivity (http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2013/07/06/h...):

- Heavy drinking, 220 billion/year;

- Smoking, 92 billion/year;

- Commuting, 90 billion/year;

- Changing passwords, 16 billion/year;

- Spam, 21 billion/year;

and my personal favorite,

- Screwing around on the internet when you should be getting work done, of which Reddit is a significant contributor, 134 billion/year.

If I were witty I could have a lot of fun with that last point.

[+] minimaxir|12 years ago|reply
"Cost" is a bad way to put it since time expenditure on the internet is not a zero-sum game.

For companies with good jokes (Google, Blizzard), April Fool's jokes can be an effective marketing tool. Of course, very, very few internet brands/personalities actually put effort behind jokes.

I'd imagine more productivity was lost on days with absurd news (e.g. Facebook's WhatsApp acquisition)

[+] maxerickson|12 years ago|reply
I wonder how you would calculate the real rate of productivity (because a lot of distractions are probably just the focus of that day, not additionally distracting).
[+] jedberg|12 years ago|reply
> "Cost" is a bad way to put it since time expenditure on the internet is not a zero-sum game.

That's fair. However development time doesn't feel like it would be zero sum.

[+] glomph|12 years ago|reply
I always thought it was an opportunity for cheap marketing..
[+] 0xdeadbeefbabe|12 years ago|reply
What does javascript cost the tech industry?
[+] JetSpiegel|12 years ago|reply
Let's keep this thing lighthearted, I don't want to read about Lovecraftian horrors at 5 o'clock.