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At first glance, it would appear that https://json4s.org/ is merely the README of this repo. However, upon closer inspection, it looks to be a much, much older version of the README, since it lacks any documentation of the "strict" options, the first of which was added 8 years ago in #377.
Could the website be updated with the latest README?
At first glance, it would appear that https://json4s.org/ is merely the README of this repo. However, upon closer inspection, it looks to be a much, much older version of the README, since it lacks any documentation of the "strict" options, the first of which was added 8 years ago in #377.
Could the website be updated with the latest README?
Also, this is a bit of a tangent, but has the json4s.org website been the victim of a hack? There is a bizarre page that appears to contain several completely off topic articles all crammed onto the same page: https://json4s.org/linksmsckyscraper.html. Searching the web for this strange file name yields the identical text on several other unrelated websites, such as https://netbeans.info/linksmsckyscraper.html, https://www.joomultra.com/linksmsckyscraper.html, and https://www.momentology.com/linksmsckyscraper.html, and I am wondering if these sites have all been victim of a hack meant to boost the SEO ratings of other websites.
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