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Feels like it's built by a first year junior dev. There's a doge in the HTML in ASCII block characters as well.

Separate thought, I wonder how much it bothers Elon that the industry standardized on meta tags with "twitter" namespacing, and that will unlikely ever change.

Maybe a bit less than how the x86_64 instruction set is amd64 on linux binaries, because AMD came up with it while Intel was playing with Itanium IA-64.
My mobile browser shows the doge.gov url but sharing the site actually shares x.com/doge
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It is likely due to one or both these lines:

  <meta property="og:url" content="https://x.com/doge"/>
  <link rel="canonical" href="https://x.com/doge"/>
It's all a big joke to Elon. Some people take government seriously, but not him.
This thou perceiv'st, which makes thy love more strong,

To love that well, which [we'll defund] ere long.

Embarrassing.
I don’t know why this comment is being downvoted. The website is indeed extremely embarrassing to anyone who thinks government is a serious business.
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There's a nice 'lil Easter egg in the source :)
How is a large swath of the population okay with things like this? How do they not see such things as embarrassing on the national level? I just don't get it.
"The people voted for major reform"

They didn't vote for Elon to do it. They also were explicitly lied to by the Trump campaign -- they claimed they didn't know what Project 2025 was and that they had no relationship to it. The minute they won, guess what they said their plan is?

Lying fascists.