Most April Fool joke content was cool back in my high school days, when Y2K was a made a big deal and the like. I was a rather new experience back the since the net as we know it was still forming.
But after many years? It's grown tiring, trying parse through legit content on April 1st. And a lot of the time the humour falls flat (not that the jokes back in the day were always a knee slapper, internet April's Fool was still relatively new at the time so we gave it a pass).
if it was just Kuma, then the "entitled reader" argument would hold more water, but it's not just them and not just mangadex content people had to sift through all throughout the day.
Myself, I largely didn't surf today and crossed my fingers hoping I didn't miss content I actually cared for, because I couldn't be arsed anymore to deal with every tom, richard and harry and their "jokes".
I get that people want to be silly on April 1st. But there are good and bad ways to do it.
YouTuber Binging with Babbish did it right: a goofy episode where he made from scratch doughnuts... Pokemon's Brock's traditional 4kids Japanese doughnuts, which was jelly-filled doughnuts shaped like onigiri, given a glaze and a coconut coating to look like a riceball and some green marzipan "seaweed". It was silly, but still an actual and entertaining episode with thought put into it, with a note stating he'll cover actual onigiri instead of his facsimile in the next video.
I dunno if I've just become a curmudgeon after passing 30, but an entire day of low effort shitposts across the entirety of the net is more annoying than anything.