Draft:Guthib.com
humorous domain misspelling
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Guthib.com is a common misspelling of the popular developer platform GitHub that redirects to a website containing the words, "YOU SPELLED IT WRONG". It is believed by many that the domain is owned by Github, and serves no purpose besides being humorous. Not much else is known about it.
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link to guthib https://guthib.com/

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