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Well this is the first example I thought of. Another example is that in 2015, a developer was ordered to remove the words "retard"/"retarded" from a repo:While I agree it shouldnt have been banned (though I might be missing some details), 1 incident 11 years ago on a website that has tens of millions of repositories is not that bad and I don't think it woud happen again. These days they only ever delete anything after a valid DMCA, which they treat very restrictively (if you're not a copyright holder or if there's anything wrong with the request they're not going to do anything).
I have seen other examples over the years I could probably search for.
Also, while it's not censorship as such, as an indicator of their culture, GitHub hired the insane troon "Coraline Ada Ehmke" in 2016 to run their community team. It was a year before Coraline went crazy and left GitHub and started denouncing it.
Coraline's Farms thread: https://kiwifarms.st/threads/coraline-ada-ehmke-corey-dale-ehmke.31003/
In 2014, GitHub got rid of their "United Meritocracy of GitHub" rug in their lobby because feminists hate the idea of meritocracy.
These examples are a while ago, and perhaps GitHub has changed since these incidents. However, the trend in corporate America has been toward more DEI, not less.
You're not required to have a code of conduct certainly. I remember seeing messages in new repos encouraging adding one (but maybe that is no longer the case). GitHub's documentation, however, recommends adding a code to "signal a welcoming and inclusive project" with "healthy contributions":I don't think there's any reason to believe that's true, they're not "pushing" anything. You can add it if you want. Nothing requires you to. There are millions of projects without one.
Their first link takes you to https://opensource.guide/code-of-conduct/ whose first suggested CoC is the Contributor Covenant, written by the above-mentioned insane troon Coraline. So, GitHub is not quite shoving the CoC in your face, but they do seem to be ushering you towards troon CoC.