As someone who runs a GitHub org I assure you this is not the case for anything up to enterprise. I can only invite you or uninvite you from the organization. I have zero control over your personal account and I have no ability to take it over.
I haven't used the enterprise option - but i have looked into it. As I understand it, at that level they essentially have their own GitHub implementation and thus their own user space separate from GitHub proper. They create your account like they would any other service, so I don't think this would even be a question in that scenario.
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As someone who runs a GitHub org I assure you this is not the case for anything up to enterprise. I can only invite you or uninvite you from the organization. I have zero control over your personal account and I have no ability to take it over.
I haven't used the enterprise option - but i have looked into it. As I understand it, at that level they essentially have their own GitHub implementation and thus their own user space separate from GitHub proper. They create your account like they would any other service, so I don't think this would even be a question in that scenario.
Good to hear, probably the whole thing was improved since then.