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Maybe some people don't delete the fork after their PR is done.
In my case, I found another explanation.
Sometimes, a random person comes and forks one of my repos. I check their profile, and it's a techbro student with hundreds of forked repos without any commits. With their bio referencing AI or some shit.
I'm pretty sure these people fork a lot of repos just to pad their CV or something. Make it look like you have a lot of repos. Because when you go to someone's profile, it is not clear that a repo is a fork instead of their own creation.
yeah, makes sense. The cynical part of my mind also led me to your 2nd explanation. :)