If you look at this person’s profile, you’ll see they open multiple pull requests on random repositories, in various programming languages.<p>For example, they submitted two completely nonsensical and non-functional pull requests to one of my projects, and it’s extremely annoying.<p>How is GitHub planning to deal with this kind of AI-generated spam?<p>These are likely profiles trying to inflate their contribution history, possibly to use it when applying for jobs.<p>Unfortunately, GitHub doesn’t give me the option to delete these pull requests, so they’ll stay there forever unless I migrate my code to another platform.<p>Profile https://github.com/wonderinglostsoul44
Another example <a href="https://github.com/MythScara/PrismaGodot/pulls" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/MythScara/PrismaGodot/pulls</a>
> GitHub doesn’t give me the option to delete these pull requests<p>What?? I don't use GitHub so don't know how it works, but I assumed that rejecting pull requests was a thing that was possible. It seems like fundamental functionality.