> The problem is that the box looks exactly the same for repos with no commits and stars and for repos with a decade-long history and 55k stargazers and watchers. And it says “Warning: this is a potentially destructive action.” It seems a bit much to expect the website to show you a warning of different levels of severity depending on the stars a repos has, particularly when the standard message is pretty severe and…
I've done this for personal projects. I don't see why GitHub can't do something similar.
> It even makes you type the name of the repo you want to make private before proceeding
No, it literally does not. Nor does this mean you fully understand the implications of what you are doing as explained in the article.
> check what repo you're in before taking destructive actions
The amount of checking and automation of things for non-destructive actions, you'll forgive someone for expecting a bit of extra automation that, in this case, literally costs less.