What should I do about spam issues or pull requests? #53233
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If you receive a pull request that you suspect is spam, the best thing to do is to review the request carefully before taking any action. If the request contains only one or a few new files, and those files don't seem relevant to your project, then it's likely spam. You can close the request and leave a comment explaining why you're rejecting it. It's also a good idea to report the spam to GitHub support, so they can investigate and take appropriate action if necessary. To do this, you can navigate to the pull request page and click on the "..." button, then select "Report abuse" from the dropdown menu. This will send a report to GitHub support, who will review the request and take appropriate action if necessary. |
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I got a pull request for one of my projects here: YousufSSyed/Raindrop.io-Scripts#1, which only contains one new file with a blank line, nothing else. This is spam. I just closed it but what am I supposed to do when I get spam like that?
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