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Australian real estate publication Domain.com.au published a story Thursday that raised the notion that Donald Trump's presidential win would be a good thing for local mansion owners. Retribution was swift and vicious.

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The gist of the now-amended piece is that Australia's luxury properties "do well in times of global uncertainty" and hooray, rich people can buy other rich people's houses now.


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The story, but especially the accompanying tweet, was met with the Twitter equivalent of a huge, collective eye-roll.

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Detractors expressed everything from confusion, to annoyance, to disbelief.

The company responded to their most prominent detractors with template tweets, citing a realisation that the original tweet and headline were "inappropriate."

The original headline still appears on Google when searched, of course.

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We've said it before and we'll say it again. The internet is forever.

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