Is it possible to hide Force Push actions in a pull request on GitHub?
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Recently, GitHub made it so that force pushes are displayed in the pull request change history. I like to rebase my branches often (every couple hundred commits) to avoid compatibility issues, so now all of my pull requests look like this:

This is just clutter, is there any way that I can hide this? If not, where can I submit a feature request to GitHub.com itself to get these force push notifications to optionally go away?
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Recently, GitHub made it so that force pushes are displayed in the pull request change history. I like to rebase my branches often (every couple hundred commits) to avoid compatibility issues, so now all of my pull requests look like this:

This is just clutter, is there any way that I can hide this? If not, where can I submit a feature request to GitHub.com itself to get these force push notifications to optionally go away?
git github git-push
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This is recorded here. It seems you can contact them with twitter. However, I don't understand why github decided to do so.
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Recently, GitHub made it so that force pushes are displayed in the pull request change history. I like to rebase my branches often (every couple hundred commits) to avoid compatibility issues, so now all of my pull requests look like this:

This is just clutter, is there any way that I can hide this? If not, where can I submit a feature request to GitHub.com itself to get these force push notifications to optionally go away?
git github git-push
Recently, GitHub made it so that force pushes are displayed in the pull request change history. I like to rebase my branches often (every couple hundred commits) to avoid compatibility issues, so now all of my pull requests look like this:

This is just clutter, is there any way that I can hide this? If not, where can I submit a feature request to GitHub.com itself to get these force push notifications to optionally go away?
git github git-push
git github git-push
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This is recorded here. It seems you can contact them with twitter. However, I don't understand why github decided to do so.
– 永劫回帰
Nov 19 at 21:50
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This is recorded here. It seems you can contact them with twitter. However, I don't understand why github decided to do so.
– 永劫回帰
Nov 19 at 21:50
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This is recorded here. It seems you can contact them with twitter. However, I don't understand why github decided to do so.
– 永劫回帰
Nov 19 at 21:50
This is recorded here. It seems you can contact them with twitter. However, I don't understand why github decided to do so.
– 永劫回帰
Nov 19 at 21:50
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This is recorded here. It seems you can contact them with twitter. However, I don't understand why github decided to do so.
– 永劫回帰
Nov 19 at 21:50