I’ve seen some projects on GitHub (howdy being one of them that came to mind) where there are forks, but when I check the forks out they are either unchanged, or are behind by a few commits. I was wondering why this would happen. It couldn’t be for archival purposes, could it?

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    18 hours ago

    When you visit someone’s profile on github it defaults to source. It won’t show forks at all for a ‘normal’ visitor to a profile. You have to explicitly clear the filter to see forks.

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      17 hours ago

      Maybe they changed the defaults. I stopped using GitHub after they trained their AI over private repos.

      But I remember clearly that I was annoyed when looking at my own repos because my forks (for actually doing PRs) would show at the top instead of my own repos.

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        9 hours ago

        It’s been that way for many years, I’d say at least 4 or 5? Long before all this ai nonsense.