Don't fall for these April Fools' Day pranks: From Ghostbusters on Tinder to AI ... trends now

Don't fall for these April Fools' Day pranks: From Ghostbusters on Tinder to AI ... trends now
Don't fall for these April Fools' Day pranks: From Ghostbusters on Tinder to AI ... trends now

Don't fall for these April Fools' Day pranks: From Ghostbusters on Tinder to AI ... trends now

Companies with a habit of celebrating April Fool's Day each year have already started fooling their customers today.

Tinder and Budsies are just two of the companies that have nailed their April Fools' Day gags by posting a video on Instagram and "a video on YouTube.

The popular dating app may have used Ghostbusters as their inspiration while the custom stuffed animal company was inspired by artificial intelligence (AI).

Tesla is also a company rumored to have posted their own April Fool's gag on X this morning.

Customers and social media users have already fallen for April Fools' Day jokes but here are a few creative jokes that others should look out for. 

7-Eleven, Tinder, and Budsies are just three of the various companies that have been putting on April Fools Day gags this year on their websites and social media

7-Eleven, Tinder, and Budsies are just three of the various companies that have been putting on April Fools Day gags this year on their websites and social media

Tinder fooled their users into thinking that their was a job opening for a made up role as the VP of Ghosting - a term popular amongst users on the app

Tinder fooled their users into thinking that their was a job opening for a made up role as the VP of Ghosting - a term popular amongst users on the app 

Budsies, a company known for creating customized stuffed animals, pretended to release a new doll with AI in a YouTube video and on their website

Budsies, a company known for creating customized stuffed animals, pretended to release a new doll with AI in a YouTube video and on their website

Anyone that is interested in working for Tinder may have got their hopes crushed after the dating app revealed that a job they advertised was not real.

The word ghosting is a common word amongst Tinder users who no longer wish to communicate with another user on the dating app.

'Ghosting' was featured in a new job opening that was available on their website.

The so-called job opening led individuals to believe that a full time remote VP of Ghosting position was available at the company.

Unfortunately, job applicants who were required to have a record of ghosting were fooled by Tinder as the VP of Ghost Hunting was never a real job.

Members of Tinder who were ghosted may have been able to get their hands on an all-new AI Buddy.

'You're AI Buddy will learn everything about you,' said videotaker Danny Jordan.

Everyone who's hoping for one of those buddies will also be let down since that product doesn't exist. Lucky for those consumers, they are not the only ones that were fooled by products.

The doll was revealed to be an April Fool's Day joke on their website after individuals attempted to purchase the doll

The doll was revealed to be an April Fool's Day joke on their website after individuals attempted to

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