Help deleting pull requests #28914
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Hi everyone! I need help getting 3 pull requests deleted. I've tried to reach out to GitHub Support many times, to no avail. Does anyone one if there's any way I can do it myself or any communication channel with GitHub that is actually checked? |
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No, GitHub policy is not to remove pull requests. You can write to them but you must have a very good reason to have you PR deleted by them. |
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You can't delete a delete request manually - you and the owner of the repo (and all users with forced access to it) can close it, but it will remain in the log. It's part of the philosophy of not denying/hiding what happened during development. However, if there are good reasons for removing it (it's basically a violation of the Github Terms of Service), Github Support will remove it for you. |
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Will it go away if I delete my account?
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I opened a ticket with Support 2+ days ago. I wonder how long it’ll take them to get back to me…
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I have this exact same problem. I don't even know what to do |
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You can't delete a delete request manually - you and the owner of the repo (and all users with forced access to it) can close it, but it will remain in the log. It's part of the philosophy of not denying/hiding what happened during development.
However, if there are good reasons for removing it (it's basically a violation of the Github Terms of Service), Github Support will remove it for you.