Clean up links#365
Clean up links#365jbampton merged 1 commit intoNextCommunity:mainNextCommunity/NextCommunity.github.io:mainfrom jbampton:cleanup-linksjbampton/NextCommunity.github.io:cleanup-linksCopy head branch name to clipboard
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Summary of ChangesHello, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed! This pull request focuses on refining the integrity of website links stored in user profiles. It systematically upgrades several existing HTTP links to their HTTPS counterparts, thereby bolstering security and ensuring a more consistent user experience. Additionally, it addresses data quality by removing an outdated or non-functional link. Highlights
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This pull request cleans up website links in user profiles by updating them to HTTPS and removing a placeholder link. The changes are generally good. I've added a couple of suggestions to further improve data quality by removing redundant website links that just point to GitHub profiles. This information can be derived from the github field, and removing the explicit website entry would make the data more consistent across profiles.
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