On March 31, SubDeliveryMan account was shut down and people lost their minds on Twitter.
SubDeliveryMan is the go-to Twitter account for slander, delivery of anonymous hateful messages and receipts.

A new Twitter page @IknoSubDelivery claimed to know the handlers of the account and threatened to expose them if they failed to pay $3000.
The threat seemed to have worked as the SubDeliveryMan Twitter page went down almost immediately.

Someone saw through it.
And couldn’t possibly be bothered.
And right when people were getting over the drama….

This tweet popped up on @IKnoSubdelivery’s page on April 1st…
Subdeliveryman also rose from the dead.

Round of applause for those of us that saw it coming.

Keep me Anon Twitter after finding out it was all a prank.

But what a brilliant way to seek and gain green-white-green Twitter’s full attention!
