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Yes, it's real

Since corrected

(If you're wondering what is going on with my post, the #USA's attack on #Iran is called Operation Epic *Fury*)

google still has it cached

hover over this link and note the spelling in the url

(it redirects to a page ending in -fury now)

https://rutherford.house.gov/media/press-releases/rutherford-statement-operation-epic-furry

actual furries be like: "do not drag us into this shit, bigot uncle"

@benroyce LOL... the fact that someone had to put in a manual redirect in a cloudfront, nginx, or httpd config from furry to fury is absolutely amazing.

*edit - the redirect is still working so the 'furry' is part of the infrastructure.

AMAZING!

@pwloftus

some poor web admin on the phone with a shouting heavy breathing bigot uncle: "change it now now now!"

@benroyce NO - You do not redirect that shit.... YOU 404 it. DUMBASS

@benroyce Evidence of FURRY redirection --- well... that's telling.

The amount of effort to fix this in this sort of way is significantly greater than the amount of work just to not ever even respond to a web request that has the word 'furry' in it.

The level of incompetence is high - OR perhaps an intentional funny from some technical people that can say "OOPS". Hopefully the latter.

@pwloftus

so it's a real correction

sites do autocorrect redirect?

i guess why not

new to me

@benroyce Nope a technical person had to put in a manual redirect for the double R mistake.

Quite literally a specific directive or regex is described to find it on the web server to ensure it goes to the right place.

@pwloftus

do you think the web admin is laughing or crying?

@benroyce Sadly... depends on their allegiance at this point. Hopefully laughing :)