Too many users abused unlimited Dropbox plans, so they’re getting limits::Some people have taken “as much space as you need” too literally.

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    I just don’t get it. If it’s unlimited - in what universe is using it beyond 15TB considered abuse?

    I get the reseller part, I get the stupid chia mining part. But if they can say that was the problem - then get rid of those users, as clearly you have already identified them. Don’t shift the blame away from your dumbass marketing team onto your users and play an innocent company.

    I can’t believe how much support dropbox is getting. People seem to accept, without questioning, every bollocks pr statement these days.

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      I worked for a company that was offering unlimited storage to its too tier customers.

      I brought it up in a meeting when we first started talking about it.

      “Okay but you don’t mean unlimited. That’s bad PR waiting to happen.”

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          Roughly

          “what do you mean?”

          “You cannot offer something that doesn’t exist. If Amazon decided to become a client, we’d be in a world of hurt.”

          “It’s fine none of our clients use more than a few hundred gigs”

          This was in 2018. They still offer unlimited storage. So I guess, what do I know?

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            Wow that’s low. If I’m paying for unlimited I expect to at least go over 2TB since I have the space

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              A little over $150/mo

              Their service isn’t storage, has nothing to do with it. But at a certain level of storage, it’s… A steal.

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            May I ask what the company is? You don’t have to disclose it publicly if you don’t want, I have matrix setup on my profile here.

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            what would they do if some user just decides to use more than their “limit”? like hundreds of TB?

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              Boot them, most likely. Or eat the cost, and look to shutter the free space/apply limits ASAP.

              Not unlike Amazon Cloud, Google Drive, and Dropbox here. There was someone on the datahoarders Reddit who famously shoved a Petabyte of Data into their Cloud Drive offering, and likely contributed to it being shut down as a result.

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                likely contributed to it being shut down as a result.

                hope they had an offline backup.

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      Especially since 15TB isn’t all that big. It’s not tiny, but it’s also not out of the reach of a reasonably high end computer, or for a video editor who might need a lot of space for raws/recordings.

      It’s not like they’re looking at users eating up Petabytes of data, or something silly, where some restriction might be understandable.

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        Wait, the cap is 15TB? I run a small image processing business and I’m right about there with my businesses data, currently.

        …guess its time to NAS, but I’d really rather pay someone else than assume the hassle