> I'm working on (learning modularity) and developing a module for my package 
> and created a not-so-great (super long) branch name in the dist-git rpm and 
> module repo before I realized that it would be the stream's name too.

I faced similar situation. Ruby module was released as
"private-jaruga-master" stream.
Now the branch is empty, as we can not delete it.
https://src.fedoraproject.org/modules/ruby/tree/private-jaruga-master

> Also, it seems that the incomplete module was picked up and included in F31

Policy Decision: In-development streams
https://pagure.io/modularity/issue/156#comment-600856

Right now "master", "devel" and "rolling" stream names are used to
test a module before releasing version "X.Y" stream.
it's unofficial way. There is a discussion about it on above URL.

> someone was nice enough to open a BZ and tell me it's broken.

Agree. Some checks before releasing are useful.

> but is there a way for me to hide (or something) that branch and use the 
> correct one that I just requested?

Yes, you can hide the branch from the result of "dnf module list". I
asked it to someone to hide "private-jaruga-master" stream.
But I forget the way.

> but wanted to ask first since I can't find any supporting documentation. Or 
> now that it's been included in F31 am I stuck with it (even thought it 
> doesn't work)?

This is the documentation. But I do not think it is covering your concerns.
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/modularity/making-modules/

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