Overall I'd agree, though they nearly lost me at the start:
> on “April Fools” a handful of elite tech companies decide to waste the time of literally billions of people with juvenile jokes that only they find funny.
I think a lot of the backlash the tech industry is facing is due to its unwillingness to grow up. So, yes, perhaps I'm a humbug in tech circles, but it's only because I've been outside of the Silicon Valley bubble and listened to how the tech industry is perceived. It's not good. And the April Fools foolishness is a very stark illustration of that.
> I think a lot of the backlash the tech industry is facing is due to its unwillingness to grow up.
I'd say the backlash is due to unaccountability, privacy erosion, and income inequality.
April Fools gimmicks are barely a blip on the radar compared to the above. At best they provide a target to focus the above ire on, but that's confusing the issue.
> on “April Fools” a handful of elite tech companies decide to waste the time of literally billions of people with juvenile jokes that only they find funny.
Bah Humbug much?