By visiting the account and noticing that it still has activity long after the report.

I'm confused. How do you know what account scraped your email address from github in order to send you an email?

Or do you mean going after the accounts of companies that make use of a likely scraped email address? That's not a bad idea either, but it has risks and isn't the same thing.

Half the time they literally say it in the email. I just looked in my spam folder and just a few hours ago got an email titled "Your profile: Github", that started with:

> I came across your profile on GitHub. Given you're based in the US, I thought it might be relevant to reach out. > > Profile: https://github.com/tedivm

They aren't doing anything to hide it.

How do you propose GH take action without risking taking down legitimate projects due to brigades of false reports?

GH literally say in a parent comment:

> we can (and do) take action against those accounts including banning the accounts

That they use some of their trillion dollar marketshare to solve it, why are you acting like this is a hard problem? It's not. They're just too cheap and greedy to do anything about it.

Trillion dollar marketshare? How big do you think GitHub is?

GitHub is wholly owned by Microsoft, which has a 3 trillion market cap

One would expect people on Hacker News to know that a single business division doesn't have direct access to the funds of other business divisions of the same corporation.

How small do you think Microsoft is??!