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Well I think the idea is since a lot of code repos on github are public and anyone can branch off it. Then the mod could "persist" and be updated more easily.
Although I would say if a mod author wants to do that they can already just put their code on github and link back to it.
Plus "just add github(-like) functionality" is easy to say, harder to do. A lot of work to replicate something a lot of people already use, for some minority of abandoned mods. It may not be a problem that needs solving.
Here's nearly a thousand continued mods, a few of which I originally created:
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1541984105
also, many many... mod sites exist, why would we need github for that, not to mention the site isnt really known for game mods, like others are?
have a nice day