Account verification request #2412
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Hi,
I recently created an account and repository (raccoon_squad/rsquad) and noticed some suspicious activity flags. I'd like to clarify:
Large commit history - I migrated my project from GitHub, and the full git history was pushed (shallow clone mistake on my part). The "5 authors" are from the original repo's history, not spam.
Duck.com email alias - I use it for privacy, not for spam or evasion. Happy to verify with a real email if needed.
AI-assisted development - I use AI tools to help code my Android VPN app. This is my personal project, not spam/abuse.
I'm a legitimate developer who just wants to host my open-source project. Previous GitHub account was also flagged (likely for similar reasons) - trying to avoid a repeat.
Happy to provide any verification needed.
Thanks!
@raccoon_squad wrote in #2412 (comment):
Could you clarify this? I would say that opening a verification request issue is suspicious on its own.
I understand that opening an issue like this might seem unusual. But I'd rather be transparent upfront than get flagged by automated systems later.
I'm just a developer who uses AI tools like GLM-5 Agent Mode to help code my Android app. I migrated from GitHub (where my account got suspended for similar "suspicious activity" reasons) and wanted to avoid a repeat.
If you'd prefer, feel free to close this issue. I'll continue using Codeberg normally - posting updates to my repo when I have actual changes to commit.
Thanks for your time.
@Gusted wrote in #2412 (comment):
It's just that GitHub gave me flags of suspicion for using the agent's AI, I just want to build the application with peace of mind, without fear that my account will be restricted again for using the agent's AI