Cleaning up my Github front page after leaving an org with a huge number of repositories #46984
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I used to work for a company with a 1000+ repos. I have left the company and my account is not tied to any org now. But my Github front page (the URL is just https://github.com/) is still filled with updates on so many repos it makes me crazy.
I have removed/deselected everything from my Settings > Notifications and I am not following any repos from that company. But still there is SO much listed on the front page as "Following". Please, is there a way to remove these or do I really need to delete my account and create a new to clean it up 100%?
PS None of the listed elements are on my "Follow", "Watch" or "Star". So they should not be there.
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