> Unless erasing the history was done by accident.
It couldn't have been. Forking 'properly' on GitHub is a single click. Doing what they did required cloning, erasing .git, then creating a new repo. The original history (now replaced with colorette's) even had an 'initial commit' by ai.
It couldn't have been. Forking 'properly' on GitHub is a single click. Doing what they did required cloning, erasing .git, then creating a new repo. The original history (now replaced with colorette's) even had an 'initial commit' by ai.
This was 100% malicious.