It took #Unity about 5 minutes to move from "we're sorry" back to "actually it's everybody else's fault".

WAIT

Weren't the historical Terms of Service hosted on GitHub? Is there even a way to track "views" for a GitHub repo? That doesn't make sense.

Ah, it's actually possible to see web visitors on GitHub: https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/viewing-activity-and-data-for-your-repository/viewing-traffic-to-a-repository

(Not that this would make "number of views" a reasonable metric for determining the value of hosting your ToS)

Viewing traffic to a repository - GitHub Docs

Anyone with push access to a repository can view its traffic, including full clones (not fetches), visitors from the past 14 days, referring sites, and popular content in the traffic graph.

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@arestless There was, but Unity removed them before they announced the initial changes as far as I know. https://youtu.be/6CDXejwnXy8?si=m6riAyy1o3Q1jlpf&t=180 (with timecode)
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