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by api 3600 days ago
My guess would be that like-tweet.js is a trash file left over in the repo from someone's testing.

Still this post does illustrate the alarming nature of software dependency hell and how who-knows-what sort of code might easily be slipped into repositories these days.

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Or, you know, it's not actually there at all because this is absurdist satire and not meant to be taken literally.
I can't tell satire anymore. It's hard to come up with any more absurd than the real world.