An anonymous reader quotes a Digital Trends story about a suspicious malfunction on Google Maps:
At some point yesterday, Donald Trump’s Fifth Avenue home was given a rather unceremonious rechristening, and a search for “Trump Tower” revealed a pin for “Dump Tower” instead. It was rather tricky to find for some, and required zooming in on the building itself at just the right angle (which is perhaps how the culprit got away with the stunt in the first place). At a separate angle, someone else (or perhaps the same person) transliterated the skyscraper’s name in Russian Cyrillic, perhaps meant to be a jab at Trump’s alleged ties to President Vladimir Putin and company… While the team [at Google Maps] managed to put out this first fire, another quickly arose to take its place (as is often the case on the internet), and later in the day on Saturday, Trump International Hotel and Tower in Columbus Circle was renamed Dump International Hotel and Tower.
Meanwhile, another anonymous reader writes:
Earlier this week Donald Trump emailed his supporters selling a $149 collectible “Make America Great Again” Christmas ornament finished with 14k gold, to raise money for both his campaign and the Republican party. But Yahoo News reports that it’s now getting some suspicious negative (and politically-charged) reviews on its page on Amazon. (“One Star. “It tried to put my nativity figures into an internment camp.”) And another reviewer even wrote a satirical story about how their family decided on the ornament for the tree. “During our family meeting we overwhelmingly chose the other ornament but somehow we still ended up with this one. We’re not sure what happened.”
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