Known (significant) collateral damage so far:
- My Matrix spec contributions, including at least one MSC that I wrote
- My NixOS contributions, including some fairly important contributions to RFCs
- Any work done for $customer that lives on Github
No response from Github yet. This is uh, maybe not a great way to deal with flagged accounts?
Like, to be clear, the 'collateral damage' here is that all of those things - any issues or PRs I've created anywhere, any comments I've left on other people's issues or PRs - are just *gone*. No indication. As if they've never existed.
This means that historical parts of multiple standards processes have just... disappeared. For no good reason. With no recourse for the standards organizations involved.
@max Yeah, this is exactly the problem I have with it. I could even understand hiding the content by default, pending review - but not *without any sort of indication* to other users, not without notification towards me, and they should really have something in place for quick resolution.
@joepie91 Exactly. This is one of the worst ways of dealing with it.
(I mean, if an account was flagged and it was actually for a Very Good Reason, sure, after a while you could think about really removing content from view, but there should at the very least be some sort of cooldown period where people have a chance to see wtf is going on)
@max Like there's that "this comment has been hidden due to being marked off-topic" thing, for example - that would be a completely reasonable implementation of this system...