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Last week I started getting about 10 notifications every day from what seems to be bot accounts that recreate the missing-semester repository and add a mention of my name for the issue I was involved in on the original one. Today that increased to 30 in just 3 hours.
Here are the top 2 from the screenshot as examples.
quonyabram/missing-semester#18
veronicaharris6141robertspence/missing-semester#18
How do I stop this?
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