This is the beauty of decentralization, everyone is free to conduct their own solution for the problem that they can see and produce their own fork.
But sad to say that there's no one that can stop these forks, all of these has an open source code which can be modified by anyone.
That is even where the problem of decentralization begin. And it is the cornerstone of Government seeking for regulations. Else we wake up one day and a whole ecosystem is pulled down because of a disagreement between Dev team members resulting in a "fork". Consider what happened to PRL.
https://medium.com/@bill_26126/oyster-update-b813390ce10e I subscribe to the OP's call for someone to stop this "fork".