This doesn’t surprise me at all… Just like bots in games. Selling a service that benefits another. Its shady, but definitely believable.

Also, what if this is an actual viable way to “market” for an open source project?

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/over-31-million-fake-stars-on-github-projects-used-to-boost-rankings

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Also cybersecurity implications here. Nefarious actors can prop up their evildoings with fake stars and pose as legitimate projects.

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my first thought. I usually rely on stars for “trustworthiness” of random projects before running their code.

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Ironically an open source project with under 100 stars now seems more trustworthy by default because you can be sure they aren’t lying

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