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GitHub banned my account after my projects suddenly spiked on Reddit

2•lpierge•1h ago
Hi everyone,

I'm used to write (low-level) C and Win32 apps. Recently, I shared some of my open-source projects on Reddit. They got quite a bit of traction, resulting in a sudden spike of visitors and lot of unique Git clones in a few hours. This is one of my post, just to let you see what kind of code I'm used to write:

https://www.reddit.com/r/windowsapps/comments/1uw30gd/explorerbgtoolredux_a_refactoringrewrite_of_the/

Shortly after, I realized my entire GitHub account was shadowbanned: If I log I can see it, but anyone else (or logged-out sessions) got a 404 "User not found" error.

I contacted GitHub Support and after dealing with a virtual assistant (!), a human support agent (Pinto) finally replied with an ultimatum:

"At this time, we ask that you to remove the following repository or make it private: https://github.com/lpierge/Calimero" They granted me temporary access to do this.

BTW, they choosed that project in an absolutely arbitrary manner, just to name one with no valid reason. Calimero is a desktop manager which, besides some fancy things as flying icons, allow the user to download images directly from site like Picsum, Pexels, Reddit (every subreddit) and Danbooru. I suspect their automated abuse-detection system flagged it as potential malware/ransomware due to raw heuristics, and the support staff simply didn't bother to actually look at the source code.

I replied to support asking what specific terms of service the project is infringing. Their response? Complete silence so far, while my entire public presence on GitHub remains blocked unless I delete my own legitimate work.

This arbitrary "guilty until proven innocent" approach with zero technical explanation is incredibly frustrating.

Has anyone faced a similar compliance lockout on GitHub? How did you resolve it without deleting your open-source code? Any suggestion about what to do?

Thanks, Luca

Comments

lerp-io•1h ago
cant you just use ur own git server?
lpierge•1h ago
I'd love to, but I don't have the time nor the budget for that.
nicce•1h ago
> Calimero is a desktop manager which, besides some fancy things as flying icons, allow the user to download images directly from site like Picsum, Pexels, Reddit (every subreddit) and Danbooru. I suspect their automated abuse-detection system flagged it as potential malware/ransomware due to raw heuristics, and the support staff simply didn't bother to actually look at the source code.

I sounds like it is violating ToS of those sites, at least Reddit. Have you confirmed that tool is compliant or encourages to be compliant? For private repo, it is fine since they don't know if you actually have a right, but public tools cause DMCA issues. Hard to say.

lpierge•57m ago
I see what you mean, but if we're talking about image downloading, a browser does exactly the same thing: it downloads pictures and makes them available on your system with a simple right-click. Moreover, these sites make the images publicly available through JSON files that contain the full list of pictures.