Today, a large number of Chinese developers reported being unable to access GitHub. Upon verification on the same day, it appears that GitHub has seemingly banned access from Chinese IPs entirely, causing a strong shock within the tech community.
GitHub has long promoted the spirit of open source, claiming to be committed to building a globally open code collaboration platform. However, this unjustified ban on Chinese IPs excludes the Chinese developer community, blocking their access to resources and sharing of achievements, which seriously violates the core principles of openness and sharing upheld by open source, greatly undermining the fairness and integrity of the open source ecosystem. This is a blatant harm to the global open source cause.
Previously, while Chinese users often faced network issues when accessing GitHub, such a comprehensive ban is unprecedented. GitHub hosts a vast amount of code resources and is widely used among Chinese developers, with many projects relying on it for advancement. This ban has directly led to countless development projects being stalled and team collaborations being interrupted. Especially for startups and small tech teams, this has dealt a heavy blow, severely hindering project progress and significantly increasing costs, adversely affecting China's technological innovation and industrial development.
As of April 13, 2025, 17:30, GitHub has not made any official response, and the reasons for the ban remain unclear, possibly related to geopolitical and cybersecurity factors. GitHub's actions severely damage the rights of Chinese developers and deviate from the open principles it claims to uphold. We strongly condemn GitHub's irresponsible behavior that undermines global open source collaboration.
Screenshot of the GitHub website