Michael Matloob 50f94b1dcd cmd/go/internal/doc: follow up to CL 733200
I submitted a rebased variant of the CL that dropped changes in
response to Sean Liao and Ian Alexander's comments.

Add the bug updates below and re-implement Ian's suggestion.

Fixes #34750
For #53446
For #60645

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