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Oops, Google’s bad!

The global giant apologized on Friday after its April Fools Day prank went so off course that it actually got someone fired.

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The company had tried to play along with the unique occasion via a temporary Gmail feature titled Mic Drop.

The feature was comprised of an orange “Send” button that would add to your message a GIF of a Minion dropping a microphone and automatically archive any responses.

This would thereby give you the impression of having the last word in any conversation in which you were a participant.

HOWEVER…

… this new button looked far too similar to the regular "Send" button. And it was also located right alongside the regular "Send" button.

And it also replaced a “Send and Archive” button that some Gmail users enable.

The catastrophic result was that many people sent a Minion GIF in a professional email by accident, including Andy Baio, former Kickstarter CTO and founder of XOXO Festival.

"I can’t believe how short-sighted Gmail’s "Drop Mic" April 1 joke is. It replaces the "Send+Archive" button, and attaches GIFs to sent mail," he wrote in a critical Tweet today.

A writer named Allan Pashby, meanwhile, says he lost a job when he inadvertently used the Mic Drop feature to submit an article… didm’ hear back from his editor… and then received an angry voicemail about the prank.

“Due to a bug, the Mic Drop feature inadvertently caused more headaches than laughs,” Google software engineer Victor-bogdan Anchidin wrote by way of apology.

“We’re truly sorry.”

The Mic Drop button, as you might imagine, has been removed by Google.