The reality of the situation is this:  If your competitor finds out you're 
using GitLab to host code/information, then all they have to do is start 
blogging about how your company or organization is misogynist, or racially 
undiverse, or anything else that's negative. None of it even has to be true.

Then they just have to tweet the CEO of GitLab and he'll remove the 
competition's repository without even bothering to check if the allegations 
are true..

I'm sure your users understand the implications of this and will act 
accordingly.  Especially since you've blatantly demonstrated this exact 
scenario.


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