• CaptObvious
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    I haven’t used Dropbox in years. Honestly, I’m a little surprised that they’re still around. There are so many better alternatives.

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      I still have to use it as it’s the only cloud service that can work as a Calibre server.

      Definitely annoying as it is really behind the times with features.

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        I also dropped Calibre recently due to it just not fulfilling its promise.

        When Dropbox suddenly crippled my account several years ago, I moved everything to a much better Nextcloud instance and haven’t looked back.

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      1 year ago

      Businesses love Dropbox because orgs can be set up and central management of accounts is possible.

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    But over time, we found a growing number of customers were buying Advanced subscriptions not to run a business or organization, but instead for purposes like crypto and Chia mining, unrelated individuals pooling storage for personal use cases, or even instances of reselling storage.

    Yea, not surprising tbh.

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    I suspected this after I saw that post on r/datahoarder or maybe r/sysadmin

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    unrelated individuals pooling storage for personal use cases

    So you have to be a business to use their business services? I dunno hey, if I pay for a service, I don’t see why me not being a business should be relevant.

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      No, I think they mean “friends” sharing accounts.

      In the grand scheme of things, do I think this is an issue? No. But it’s their service to decide what amount of sharing is appropriate. As long as there is no ceiling to the storage limit, people will abuse it. That’s all I get out of this - they’re tired of people abusing the generosity.