MrLoLf / HoneygainAutoClaim

Honeygain Auto Claimer bot for lucky pot, achievements and referrals every day via GitHub actions, python script or Docker file
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Remove GitHub Actions #95

Closed gorouflex closed 3 months ago

gorouflex commented 3 months ago

It's better to remove GitHub Actions from now, otherwise you'll get suspended by GitHub Is violated to their TOS as i know, i just got suspended

gorouflex commented 3 months ago

@MrLoLf

MrLoLf commented 3 months ago

Firstly, thanks for your warning. But why should GitHub suspend me, for what exactly? Too much bandwidth use? Except for that, I don't see any reason, that might interfere with the TOS.

gorouflex commented 3 months ago

Firstly, thanks for your warning. But why should GitHub suspend me, for what exactly? Too much bandwidth use? Except for that, I don't see any reason, that might interfere with the TOS.

@MrLoLf

In particular, any repositories that use GitHub Actions solely to interact with 3rd party websites, to engage in incentivized activities, or for general computing purposes may fall foul of the GitHub Additional Product Terms:

https://docs.github.com/github/site-policy/github-terms-for-additional-products-and-features#actions

gorouflex commented 3 months ago

Firstly, thanks for your warning. But why should GitHub suspend me, for what exactly? Too much bandwidth use? Except for that, I don't see any reason, that might interfere with the TOS.

@MrLoLf

In particular, any repositories that use GitHub Actions solely to interact with 3rd party websites, to engage in incentivized activities, or for general computing purposes may fall foul of the GitHub Additional Product Terms:

https://docs.github.com/github/site-policy/github-terms-for-additional-products-and-features#actions

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MrLoLf commented 3 months ago

Okay, so I'll just have to change my daily.yml and I should be fine. I can simply add this in my README.md, as description on what to change and then people can still use the manual as daily one. As I then don't run any GitHub Actions any longer, to do such things, but others can run them if they want to.

MrLoLf commented 3 months ago

I'll close this now. It should be fixed, as I deleted the .yml files running the main.py and added a new instruction for users that still want to use GitHub actions, alongside a new Disclaimer for it.