Political candidates in recent years are competing to see who can come up with the most clever 404 error page that pops up when you click on a bad link. For example, the one for Bernie Sanders 2020 pokes fun at Donald Trump:
Bernie Sanders' entry for the 404 error page primary. https://t.co/uOqtjvZ8p9 pic.twitter.com/YWfpw3t3qd
— Alex Seitz-Wald (@aseitzwald) February 19, 2019
Businesses even do this, too. From Roll Call magazine:
Today I discovered @rollcall's amazing 404 page: pic.twitter.com/bSBYLwhsDh
— Haley Byrd (@byrdinator) November 16, 2018
And countries do it, to. Here’s one from New Zealand that left out New Zealand:
Can I just alert you to the fact that the world map on the 404 error page of the New Zealand government website doesn't actually have New Zealand on it pic.twitter.com/vN1ZL0sYxV
— Luke Appleby ?? (@lukeappleby) May 2, 2018
Hillary Clinton poked fun at herself in 2016:
New Hillary Clinton 404 page. https://t.co/H6Mbbpqday pic.twitter.com/u80xX2kJ16
— Alex Seitz-Wald (@aseitzwald) April 12, 2016
Multiple times:
Hillary Clinton has emerged as the early leader in the 404 error page primary: http://t.co/HF2zDCCRWX pic.twitter.com/Lu0YvyjBsa
— Slate (@Slate) April 15, 2015
Which brings us to Donald Trump’s 404 error page, which is the best one we’ve ever seen:
LOL I've never seen this before. The 404 page on Trump's website leads to this:
h/t @SentinelVI https://t.co/SjNeVoWDRu pic.twitter.com/cuR4VNK9Wd
— Shem Horne (@Shem_Infinite) February 20, 2019
NAILED IT!
— Brad Parscale (@parscale) February 21, 2019
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