1. If you don't and they find out, then you committed an felony. It is the same as the "Are you an terrorist?" questions. Once they want you for more serious stuff like blasphemy against king donald, then they can pull out the convicted felon card and increase the sentence.
2. + 4. It depends
3. If you plan to go to the us while Trump and his chronies are in an position of power, then the best way to scrub them is not to post it.
5. See 1. if you don't disclose all, they can pull the lie on a form card
I would look into the public ip used for connecting to github. If you are on an heavily used v4 NATed address, then all that github sees is an address where a ron of requests come from.
For people coming to this later. A day later, I bounced my router and got a new public facing IP. All my problems went away. Willing to bet GH thought I was a horrible H4XX0R based on my previous IP.
Consumer protection is not relevant here. These are B2B relationships, so those are under an different framework of rule. Things that are forbidden to be used against an Customer can be used against an company.
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