It didn't give it much thought before, but after both this thread and Shaye have commented about the GitHub this detail feels much more significant than at first blush.
One reason Google Docs became so synonymous with this kind of accusation that they share a name in slang is due to Google Docs being the most minimal / efficient path to get the text form of a story out to the public, it makes the most sense in the when you're sharing a very "traumatic" situation.
It'd be one thing if Lyric grabbed some SvelteKit-based template or hired someone and was just getting the content right over a few months, but this guy started from scratch, rejiggering CSS and building components in his grooming accusation on his own GitHub account for months so he could get the look and feel
just right:
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Seeing that laid out so bare makes it stink of at least a malicious accusation, if not the second attempt at one.
Obviously a metaframework like SvelteKit isn't
that crazy to start with for the average website, but it does stick out like a sore thumb for this purpose- you gonna put your grooming accusation in your web dev portfolio or something?