I mistakenly didn’t use the fork functionality in OpenUserJS when I created a script (which is a fork). I instead put it on GitHub and imported it there (thinking that was the right thing to do - apologies I didn’t know about the forking on here).

So the script I put up was taken down and asked by an admin to fork it properly. However when I try to fork that one (https://openuserjs.org/scripts/nickchild/FPL_get_team_info) I just get a 403.

Any ideas what’s up here and how I can get this forked properly?

When I say “imported it there” I meant “imported it FROM there”. I.e. I created a script on here imported and linked to the GitHub repo.

Re: @mattjgalloway:

thinking that was the right thing to do - apologies I didn’t know about the forking on here

Re:

"OpenUserJs.org allows all published works on OpenUserJS.org to be forked via OpenUserJS.org forking capabilities." from the current TOS

Any ideas what’s up here and how I can get this forked properly?

Fork it on OUJS first... that builds the linkage... since you clearly didn't read but acknowledged that you did the script under it's current name is forever removed on your account. You may change the @name and try again. Normally this wouldn't be required but you did violate the TOS.

Again if it happens again, from anyone, my patience is at minimum for this since it's quite clear not to do improper forking. Technically you stole the script by not forking it properly... that alone is reason for account removal... but luckily the minuscule patience left afforded you some leeway (which isn't required).

OUJS Admin.