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by counter2015 2612 days ago
As far as I know, an employee who was illegally laid off by bilibili put part of the company's background code on GitHub to vent his anger. And then GitHub has directionally shielded the keywords "bilibili" and "go-common", But it can be bypassed by typing only one character less. there are still a lot of projects alive. It is not yet known who leaked it. Also for the reason.
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> illegally laid off

Source please?

You can find some reports here by using Translation software(If this report hasn't been deleted yet)。 BiliBili once made a statement on Weibo, but delete in a few minutes. https://www.heibai.org/post/1214.html
> illegally laid off for this part, I can't give credible sources, I know it from hearsay
You could link to the hearsay, assuming it was online.

FWIW, the report you link in your other comment has a screenshot of a conversation where someone claims that the code was leaked by an intern from Nankai University who didn't know how to use git. [1] That they're identified by their university makes me suspect that it's a rumor (edit: making fun of the university), though.

[1] https://www.heibai.org/zb_users/upload/2019/04/2019042306214...