• @[email protected]
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      459 months ago

      Can’t wait for Codeberge to figure out federation on Activity Pub. Then other groups of people can host their own instance while we slowly move away from centralized repo hosts.

    • baduhai
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      Nah, codeberg is just another company, this could happen there just as it did on gh, granted it’ll be less likely to happen there. They need to move to git platform controlled by them.

      • Neshura
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        409 months ago

        Codeberg is not a company tho? It’s a non-profit driven community organization

        • baduhai
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          -189 months ago

          Fair, but my point still stands. The only way adguard is gonna have complete control, is by being sovereign.

          • JackbyDev
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            199 months ago

            I mean, no, not really, if the companies are just responding to legal orders from their governments then there’s nothing they can do apart from breaking the law. (I’m assuming this was DMCA related somehow.)

  • cum
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    399 months ago

    Hopefully this was a genuine error on GitHub’s part and not a sign to come.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      289 months ago

      Doesn’t look that way from here?

      Huh, reinstated. I don’t think my submission on Lemmy did the trick but good that it’s back.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      329 months ago

      Mmmm no? Seems it works

      GitHub happened to backtrack about a minute after I posted it. Not that my submission had anything to do with that but I didn’t doctor the image. I had a fork of that repo and the e-mail notification that my fork was blocked was sent a couple of hours ago but I don’t check mails all the time. The backtracking happened to be in short succession of my submission by happenstance.

      • JackbyDev
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        99 months ago

        Can you include the text of the email on the post for context? ❤️

        • @[email protected]OP
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          139 months ago

          Sure:

          Access to the AdguardFilters repository has been disabled by GitHub staff due to a terms of service violation.

          When making content moderation decisions, we consider information from a variety of sources, including: account profile data, information contained in submitted reports/notices or discovered through our own voluntarily initiated investigations, and context around the contents of the repository.

          If you wish to regain access to the disabled content or would like to dispute that a violation occurred and can provide additional information to show that a different decision should have been reached, please review our Appeal and Reinstatement Policy and submit a request via our form.

          You may review our terms of service here: GitHub’s Terms of Service

          Please feel free to Contact GitHub Support if you have any questions.

          • @[email protected]
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            69 months ago

            Gotta love how no company ever tells you which part of the terms of service where violated

            • Engywook
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              09 months ago

              They do this on purpose, to avoid workarounds.

                • Engywook
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                  19 months ago

                  I mean, they don’t tell you which part of ToS you violated because you may come up with some way to circumvent it.

      • @[email protected]
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        59 months ago

        Christ, they track forks? I’m wondering if they wouldn’t have known if you had manually pushed to a virgin repo.