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I was gonna ask how many times has this error occurred before this adm but I'm guessing, never Deuxcents Aug 6 #1
Who's doing the coding? Is it one of Eloon's flying monkeys? jls4561 Aug 6 #2
Why are they recoding the Constitution anyway C_U_L8R Aug 6 #3
They're not. It was all bullshit. Ray Bruns Aug 7 #34
Bovine Excrement! Pas-de-Calais Aug 6 #4
Just horrifying quaint Aug 6 #5
That was their trial balloon BumRushDaShow Aug 6 #6
Yep. They wanted to see how quickly people would spot it, and how much they'd object. highplainsdem Aug 6 #8
Am waiting for their attempt BumRushDaShow Aug 6 #13
Bingo Hekate Aug 6 #21
Who was "they?" Baitball Blogger Aug 7 #29
These federal websites are generally done by contractors BumRushDaShow Aug 7 #30
Yeah, those pesky [p] tags. Qutzupalotl Aug 6 #7
No one I saw commenting on this, on Bluesky, believes it was a coding error. highplainsdem Aug 6 #9
Doesn't seem LIKELY it's a 'coding error.' elleng Aug 7 #26
I suspect Diraven Aug 6 #10
Not a coding error. It's a feature from DOGE allowing remote editing of the Constitution. Ford_Prefect Aug 6 #11
UNLIKELY ANYTHING 'allowing remote editing of the Constitution,' imo. elleng Aug 7 #27
Yes and no DetroitLegalBeagle Aug 6 #12
Would it make sense for a coding error to happen to a fixed document on a site that hasn't been updated? nt pnwmom Aug 6 #18
Sure DetroitLegalBeagle Aug 6 #19
But why would they need to change any of the code for a document that hasn't changed? pnwmom Aug 6 #23
Because computer code is constantly being updated DetroitLegalBeagle Aug 7 #31
An obvious lie. spudspud Aug 6 #14
Trump prolly banned the Dewey Decimal system ToxMarz Aug 6 #15
Im sure itll be back in a couple of weeks. Hornedfrog2000 Aug 6 #16
BS ! Most computers only do what they are programmed to do. republianmushroom Aug 6 #17
Bullsh*t!!! Metaphorical Aug 6 #20
sure, bro Skittles Aug 6 #22
That makes absolutely no sense. Nonetheless, I'm glad they fixed it. nt SunSeeker Aug 6 #24
No worries. The current NAZI regime is deleting the entire Constitution as we speak. AZ8theist Aug 7 #25
Read the ststed cause to my programmer wife Old Crank Aug 7 #28
This Constitution glitch is hysterically blown out of proportions TomWilm Aug 7 #32
What a load of gobbledy-gook-- just technical nonsense. I can't tell if you are serious or not. LymphocyteLover Aug 8 #40
Not my gobbledy-gook, but it gave some kind of explenation ... TomWilm Aug 8 #41
OK, thanks. Just a very weird and disturbing coincidence. LymphocyteLover Aug 8 #42
Horse hockey! Oopsie Daisy Aug 7 #33
Sorry, teacher! The computer ate my homework. Torchlight Aug 7 #35
Funny, it just so happens to be some of the sections of the Constitution that this administration is violating. lark Aug 7 #36
Then what about all the even more hated amendments? TomWilm Aug 7 #38
He hasn't acknowledged breaking those yet so no revisions until he's ready? lark Aug 8 #39
IF the alleged changes in the Constitution was planned ... TomWilm Aug 8 #43
Even in these days and times... Paladin Aug 7 #37
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