Some comedic genius has quietly renamed Donald Trump's glitzy Manhattan building "Dump Tower."
If you Google "Trump Tower,Watch A Female Employee Who Gives Permission For Things From The Manager Online" you'll see a pin labelled "Dump Tower" on Fifth Avenue. Don't expect it to stay that way for long, though.
Some people online think it was a Google employee who changed the name, although that remains to be confirmed.
Changing a landmark name appears to be a manual process that needs authorisation from an employee.
According to Google's instructions, changes to the map database are reviewed by hand, so theoretically, someone would have had to deliberately hit "confirm" on Dump Tower.
Trump supporters are not impressed.
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The president-elect lives in a three-storey penthouse apartment on the 58th floor, and works on the 26th floor.
His private elevator is also covered in 24-karat gold.
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