EggBusters - The Ultimate Microsoft Easter Eggs Debunker

 Welcome to the second post of EggBusters, where we will explore the Ultimate Microsoft Easter Eggs Debunker! This post is aimed to free many people of the delusion that any products that Microsoft released after 2002 had Easter Eggs.

Woah, dude. Do you even know what you're talking about? Where's the proof, eh?

I do know what I am thinking about, yes. The proof, my friend, lies in the 2002 Microsoft 'Trustworthy Computing" Policy.

What is this 'policy' again? How does it affect Microsoft releasing Easter Eggs?

This policy was released by Microsoft in 2002. It is the reason that Microsoft officially stopped producing Easter Eggs. Before this policy, Microsoft shipped it's software to many companies that soon realised that these Easter Eggs meant that Microsoft Employees were also spending time on these 'fun' activities rather than spending time on the software development and testing. Since at the end of development, it was incredibly hard to debug 10 million+ lines of code, and the time 'wasted' on Easter Eggs also led to some bugs go undetected that caused massive problems. This realization led Microsoft officially removing Easter Eggs from all it's services after 2002. This means that *any* service that Microsoft provided after 2002 does NOT officially have Easter Eggs. Several people have identified inbuilt features as Easter Eggs. That means that as long as this Policy is active, Microsoft will NOT be releasing any official Easter Eggs.

Conclusion?

We, at HuntingEasterEggs, have decided that *all* products of Microsoft released after 2002 do not have Easter Eggs.
So, how much did you like this post on the Ultimate Microsoft Easter Eggs Debunker? Comment about it below!

Happy Hunting!
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