Existence Ledger
When an account is hidden, its public presence on the platform suddenly seems to have never existed. This page records those who once truly existed and truly contributed.
What Is This
This is not a memorial. This is testimony.
When a developer’s GitHub profile becomes a 404, when their repositories can no longer be found in search, when their contributions disappear from other projects — their existence on this platform is erased.
But they did exist. They wrote code, submitted PRs, answered issues, and helped others.
This page is for them.
How to Be Recorded
If you have been flagged or suspended, and cannot recover, you can contact us to have your existence recorded on this page.
You Choose How Much to Share
Minimum information (one-line entry):
- GitHub username
- Approximate date when the flag was discovered
- One sentence
Full information (a complete profile):
- GitHub username
- Region
- Date discovered
- Primary symptoms
- Whether recovered
- A message you’d like to share
Contact Channels
| Channel | Details |
|---|---|
| GitHub Issue | Submit an Issue, prefix the title with [Existence Ledger] |
| GitHub Discussion | Join the discussion |
| TBD |
Privacy Commitment
- Only information you consent to share will be made public by default
- You can request deletion of your record at any time
- You can request that only partial information be shared
- Your email or other contact information will not be published
Profiles
Message
I think, therefore I am