Do not, I repeat do NOT, attempt to make Github a social media #143574
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Select Topic AreaProduct Feedback BodyThis is the first time I've checked the github first page while logged in. When did it get a "feed" and what kind of lawnchair-brained marketing person decided to make Github social? |
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I do like the fact that I get a feed of new releases of tech I starred |
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well until a few days back you could granularly control what you wanna be informed about with the "Watching" feature. now it's just an uncontrollable wall of noise. |
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If you only want to see releases from repos you have starred then using the feed filters tick Releases and Include events from starred repositories.