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Introducing the GitHub transparency center

Introducing the GitHub transparency center

It’s time for our biannual transparency report, where we share how we approach content moderation and disclosure of user information. This year, we’re introducing the transparency center, a new platform for our transparency reporting data.

Margaret Tucker
2022 Transparency Report

2022 Transparency Report

Looking back over a year’s worth of developer-first content moderation and, new in this report, making our data more accessible to researchers.

Kevin Xu
2020 Transparency Report

2020 Transparency Report

At GitHub, we put developers first, and we work hard to provide a safe, open, and inclusive platform for code collaboration. This means we are committed to minimizing the disruption…

Abby Vollmer
2019 Transparency Report

2019 Transparency Report

We’re excited to share GitHub’s 2019 Transparency Report, a by-the-numbers look at how we handle requests for user data and moderate content on GitHub.

Abby Vollmer
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GitHub’s 2014 Transparency Report

Like most online services, GitHub occasionally receives legal requests relating to user accounts and content, such as subpoenas or takedown notices. You may wonder how often we receive such requests…

Jesse Geraci