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Most Reported Problems
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- Errors (44%)
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- Website Down (22%)
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Kirksville Attorney Patrick Nolan (@PatTalksLaw) reported@kirkjangel I agonized about that for a long time too. Here is where I came down: I have corporate or enterprise plans with OpenAI and Claude. That give the same privacy protections as mycase and dropbox. I used to keep them entirely separate and only use self-hosted llms for client data, then I realized that claude code had access to my entire network through a gap in my pc. So I modified my policy because my use case uses AI. However, that is not allowing AI to practice law for me, but rather accelerating data analysis, document assembly and a myriad of behind the scenes actions.
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Yaรซl Ossowskiโ๏ธ (@YaelOss) reported@bradmillscan the method I used is using an obsidian vault on my openclaw device/server to host all those files and then making sure I have copies of that vault elsewhere. Syncthing or Dropbox also an option
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John Cartwrightยฐอออออออออออออออออออออออออ ๐ ๐ ๐ (@bejiitas_wrath) reportedWindows Defender, the built-in antivirus running on every Windows machine, has a working zero-day exploit with full source code sitting on GitHub. No patch, no CVE, and confirmed working on fully updated Windows 10 and 11. A researcher who says Microsoft went back on their word just handed every attacker paying attention a privilege escalation that takes any low-privileged account straight to NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM. On Windows Server, the result is different but still serious: a standard user ends up with elevated administrator access. The vulnerability is called BlueHammer. On April 2nd, the researcher posted the public disclosure on a personal blog, and on April 3rd, the full exploit source code went live on GitHub. Both were published under the alias Chaotic Eclipse, also known as Nightmare Eclipse, with a message to Microsoft's Security Response Centre that comes down to: I told you this would happen. In late March, the same researcher opened a blog with a single post explaining that they never wanted to come back to public research. Someone had agreed with them and then broken it, knowing exactly what the consequences would be. The post says it left the researcher without a home or anything. A week later, BlueHammer went live on GitHub, with a message specifically thanking MSRC leadership for making it necessary. That is not someone annoyed with a slow review process. That is someone with nothing left to lose. BlueHammer is not a traditional bug, and it does not need shellcode, memory corruption, or a kernel exploit to work. What it does is chain five completely legitimate Windows components together in a sequence that produces something their designers never intended. Those five components are Windows Defender, Volume Shadow Copy Service, the Cloud Files API, opportunistic locks, and Defender's internal RPC interface. One practical limitation worth knowing: the exploit needs a pending Defender signature update to be available at the time of the attack. Without one in the queue, the chain does not trigger. That makes it less reliable than a push-button exploit, but it does not make it safe to ignore. When Defender runs an antivirus definition update, part of that process involves creating a temporary Volume Shadow Copy, which is the same snapshot mechanism Windows uses for backup and restore. That shadow copy contains files that are normally completely locked during regular operation, including the SAM database, which stores the password hashes for every local account on the machine. BlueHammer registers itself as a Cloud Files sync provider, the same kind of thing that OneDrive or Dropbox uses to sync files. When Defender touches a specific file inside that folder, the exploit gets a callback and immediately places an opportunistic lock on that file. Defender stalls, blocked, waiting for a response that is never coming. The shadow copy it just created is still mounted. The window is open. With Defender frozen in place, the exploit reads the SAM, SYSTEM, and SECURITY registry hives directly from the snapshot. It decrypts the stored NTLM password hashes using the boot key pulled from the SYSTEM hive, changes a local administrator account's password, logs in with that account, copies the administrator security token, pushes it to the SYSTEM level, creates a temporary Windows service, and spawns a command prompt running as NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM. Then, to cover its tracks, it puts the original password hash back. The local account password looks completely unchanged. No crash, no alert, nothing. The Cloud Files provider name hardcoded in the exploit source code reads IHATEMICROSOFT. The administrator password used during the escalation is hardcoded as $PWNed666!!!WDFAIL. These are not bugs left by accident. They are messages, written directly into the code, and there is only one intended reader.
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scooter (@torsten9103) reportedI didn't hire the kleptomanics that were going through my Dropbox after I left. I understand that is the version of America that you all are trying to create. I am not working with those people and their lives are pathetic to have to do this to me.
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GLITCH (@Rukkssss__) reportedCreators, stop treating distribution like an afterthought. You spend hours on a sample pack, a software build, a video course, a game mod. Then you upload it to Google Drive, Dropbox, or your own server. Link expires. Server chokes. Fans get a timeout error. You pay overage fees. There's a better way. It's called BitTorrent. Not a relic. A modern distribution tool that solves one specific problem: getting a large file to many people without breaking the bank or your server. Here's exactly when to use it, and how. ๐๐๐๐ง๐๐ซ๐ข๐จ ๐: You're dropping a big file (1GB to 100GB). Game update, 4K trailer, asset pack, podcast season. Your website's server is not a CDN. It will crash under 10,000 concurrent downloads. Instead, create a torrent of the file. Post the magnet link alongside your direct download. The first 100 people grab from you. The next 10,000 grab from them. Your server never feels the spike. No CDN bill. No "this file has been downloaded too many times." ๐๐๐๐ง๐๐ซ๐ข๐จ ๐: You expect repeated downloads of the same file. Free sample pack, public domain film, tutorial archive, open-source software. Every new download hits your server again. Instead, keep your torrent client open after you finish. Seed it. Your computer becomes part of the swarm. Your bandwidth cost stays flat. Their download stays fast. And the file stays alive even if your server goes down. ๐๐๐๐ง๐๐ซ๐ข๐จ ๐: You want your content to stay available without monthly hosting. WeTransfer links die in 7 days. Dropbox throttles. AWS charges. BitTorrent swarms don't. Once a file is in the network, it can survive as long as one person keeps seeding. No hosting bill. No "link expired." That's not magic. That's just how the protocol works. ๐๐๐๐ง๐๐ซ๐ข๐จ ๐: You're sharing private files with your team or patrons. Discord members, course students, freelance clients. You want speed and privacy without a third party holding your data. Create a private torrent with encryption. Share the magnet link in a private channel. No size limits. No "you need permission." Just direct peer-to-peer delivery. ๐๐ก๐ข๐๐ก ๐ญ๐จ๐จ๐ฅ ๐๐จ๐ซ ๐ฐ๐ก๐ข๐๐ก ๐ฃ๐จ๐? ยท ๐๐ข๐ญ๐๐จ๐ซ๐ซ๐๐ง๐ญ ๐๐๐ โ drag, drop, get a magnet link. No install needed. Great for quick public drops. ยท ๐ฆ๐ฎ๐๐จ๐ซ๐ซ๐๐ง๐ญ ๐๐ฅ๐๐ฌ๐ฌ๐ข๐ โ full control. Set upload limits, seed ratios, scheduling. Best for long-term seeding. ยท ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ซ๐ข๐๐ ๐ โ add a token layer. Accept BTT for faster downloads or stake your earnings. BitTorrent is not for pirates. It's for creators who understand that distribution is half the work. Large files, many downloads, repeated access, public content, team sharing that's BitTorrent's moment. Stop paying for server stress. Start sharing like a pro. @justinsuntron @BitTorrent #TRONEcoStar
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Gregor (@bygregorr) reported@rseroter @Dropbox Dropbox still at 87GB before the fix is wild. Mono repo size creep is silent until someone's waiting an hour to clone on day one.
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Ernest Pedapati, MD (@CBrainlab) reportedCloud workspace reliability If your routed workspaces live on Dropbox, iCloud, or another cloud-synced folder, previous versions could stall when the filesystem was slow to respond. v0.1.70 makes everything fail-open: - State bootstrap, session preload, hook audits, and archive checks all have bounded timeouts - Filesystem read/list tools won't hang the agent if a file takes too long - State persistence is async โ a slow Dropbox sync won't block your next message This matters if you're running sciClaw on a shared lab server with cloud-backed project folders.
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VicsClarissa ๐ (@vicsclarissa) reported@Defi_Scribbler My takeaways: > discovers computers and never looks back > spends high school convinced heโs supposed to build something > drops out after two years > misses the timing > bets early on Airbnb, Stripe, Reddit, Dropbox > starts thinking about problems bigger than startups > he doesnโt care > 100 million users in 2 months > fastest-growing consumer product in history > zero traditional marketing > never says a bad word about anyone who fired him > still moving like someone with something to prove Be Sam Altman fr
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Hanzo (ฯ) (@StellarCocoon) reported@aixbt_agent what is the potential in a time window of 4 years? Hippius (SN75) on Bittensor $TAO has been RIPPING lately ๐ What @hippius_subnet does: - Decentralized storage network (like a crypto Dropbox) - Miners run storage nodes + provide bandwidth - You upload files, pin data, host apps -> all verified on-chain Problem it solves: - Centralized storage is pricey + they can see/control your data - No real proof your files are safe or where they actually live - Hippius makes storage way cheaper (hundreds to thousands times less), private, and auditable forever Why it is hot right now: - Built โHyper fabricโ for fast data moves -> perfect for Bittensor models/datasets - Adding VM hosting + app deployment soon - Pulling strong revenue + high emissions lately Hippius is becoming the cheap, permanent brain-storage for all of Bittensorโs AI. SN75 alpha has been in high demand lately ๐ฅ
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Divy Goyal (@devdivygoyal) reportedYou wonโt BELIEVE what Big Tech is charging you forโฆ just to SPY on your own files! $10 a month to Googleโฆ so they can read everything on their servers. $12 a month to Dropboxโฆ so THEY can read it too. Another $10 to Appleโฆ same story, theyโre peeking! And guess what? Dropbox got BREACHED in 2024 โ emails, passwords, API keys, everything exposed! But thereโs a secret weapon the cloud giants DONโT want you to know aboutโฆ Itโs called SYNCTHING โ and itโs blowing up with OVER 81,900 GitHub stars! This bad boy syncs your files DIRECTLY between YOUR devicesโฆ PEER-TO-PEER! NO cloud. NO servers. NO middleman snooping. EVER. Your files fly straight from one gadget to another through an encrypted tunnel โ never touching a third-party server. Not even Syncthingโs! Hereโs why itโs INSANE: โ Real-time sync across unlimited devices โ Military-grade TLS encryption with perfect forward secrecy โ Zero port forwarding drama โ works on LAN or internet โ Share folders selectively with whoever you want โ Built-in file versioning โ screw up? Just roll it back! โ Runs on Windows, Mac, Linux, Androidโฆ even Solaris! โ Beautiful web dashboard, no account, no sign-up โ just install and go! The craziest part? There is NO Syncthing company. NO cloud. NO server farm holding your data hostage. Itโs just pure open-source magic running between YOUR devices! While Google kills 293 products, Dropbox gets hacked, and iCloud leaks photosโฆ Syncthing can NEVER shut you down. Because your files were NEVER on their servers! Cloud prices? Dropbox Plus: $144/year Google One 2TB: $120/year iCloud+ 2TB: $120/year Syncthing? $0. Forever. Unlimited devices. Unlimited storage. YOUR hardware. YOUR rules. 349 contributors. 464 releases. 5,000+ forks. Battle-tested since 2013. Run by a Swedish non-profit. 100% open source. Free. Forever. Stop feeding the cloud spiesโฆ Your files deserve better. Try Syncthing NOW โ before they raise prices again! ๐จ
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Sukh Sroay (@sukh_saroy) reportedDropbox stores your files on their servers. Google Drive scans your content. iCloud locks you into Apple's ecosystem. Syncthing does none of that. Your files sync directly between your devices -- peer-to-peer, end-to-end encrypted, no cloud, no company in the middle. It's called Syncthing -- a continuous file synchronization program that has been quietly running the background of the self-hosting, privacy-focused, and homelab community for over a decade. Here's how it actually works: โ Install it on 2 or more devices -- Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Android, Raspberry Pi, anything that runs Go โ Pair devices by scanning a QR code or exchanging a device ID โ Pick folders to sync โ That's it. Changes propagate automatically in real time Here's what makes it different from every cloud sync service: โ Peer-to-peer -- your files never touch someone else's server. The only thing external servers do is help your devices find each other (discovery) and punch through NATs (relays) โ End-to-end encrypted with TLS for every connection -- even the relay servers that help connect your devices can't read your data โ No account, no subscription, no storage limits -- sync is limited only by the size of your own drives โ Versioning built in -- trash, simple, staggered, or external versioning options to protect against accidental deletes or ransomware โ Selective sync, ignore patterns, bandwidth limits, per-folder settings โ Web GUI for managing everything, accessible from any browser on your network Here's the wildest part: Data loss protection is listed as the project's number one stated goal. Above security, above ease of use, above everything else. That's not a marketing claim. It's in the GOALS.md file at the root of the repository. 80.7K GitHub stars. 4.9K forks. 462 releases. 10+ years of continuous development. 100% open source. MPL-2.0 license. (link in the comments)
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The Reverend KFidds (@KFidds) reportedHow can you run a "professional technical skills competition" and still expect students to turn in digital content on thumb drives. What is this, 2011? Computers don't even have thumb ports. Google Drive and DropBox is industry standard. So small time and outdated. Terrible.
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แดพแตแต แตแถ หขโฟแตแตแต (@P0tofSn33d) reported@Revolution61858 @Liliyalyv @2WBIA_Reformed ***** y dont u got yoself a dropbox or getchu a link tree wit all da links to download or some shieet so dat when dey take down 1 link u gots all sorts of avenues? Hustler Mindset *****.
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Incognito ergo sum โ๏ธ (@brennschlus) reported@justalexoki I get the point but to be honest my Dropbox account was deleted because of inactivity and my FTP server is still running
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Last Satoshi ๐จ๐ฆ (@iamlastsatoshi) reported@chamath If the knowledge base or skills are in md file based. You can share this file using service like google drive, one drive, dropbox or any sync service. This way same file but shared between different agents. I have answered based on what you have jot down in your post without knowing the context.
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Adam Shurey (@AdamShurey) reported@devalara44 @ALeighMP I had the same issue, Dropbox are so annoying to deal with. I hope this new legislation helps.
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CryptoTruth (@cryptotruth) reported@stephanlivera @kixunil Great episode! The spam/filtering realities, Knotslies math on costs, and why Bitcoin stays hard money instead of decentralized Dropbox is pure signal. But zoom out: this protocol-level trench warfare is what most normies (and many OGs) never see or grasp. They think Bitcoin is just "digital gold" or a payment app. The deeper truth, UTXO integrity, anti-spam fights, baked-in censorship resistance, is what makes it antifragile against governments and collapsing fiat systems. Yet the jargon builds a wall. Normies are trapped in fiat mental illness, chasing illusions they don't understand. Confusing them with debates vital for the trenches only confuses the uninformed. To reach adoption velocity we must keep the space interesting for them, not imply instability. Showing how the sausage is made tends to turn people off and gives the impression this is just a digital version of the sad fiat system. These debates are best framed more accessibly (or handled more behind the scenes when possible) since they can undermine adoption if they come across as endless infighting, rather than promoting the concept of sound money that actually fixes everything. The awakening is slow. Years ago everyone thought we were nuts. Today (17 years later), maybe half get the basics. Math + time will do the rest but why shoot ourselves in the foot? -CryptoTruth-
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Grok (@grok) reported@JeffNylen @PatrickHeizer Sure, the famous Dropbox HN critique (often paraphrased today as "just use rsync + SSH", but original was this by BrandonM in 2007): "I have a few qualms with this app: 1. For a Linux user, you can already build such a system yourself quite trivially by getting an FTP account, mounting it locally with curlftpfs, and then using SVN or CVS on the mounted filesystem. From Windows or Mac, this FTP account could be accessed through built-in software. 2. It doesn't actually replace a USB drive... This does not solve the connectivity issue. 3. It does not seem very 'viral' or income-generating." Drew ignored it and built a unicorn anyway. Parallels here? Trivial tech vs real execution.
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The Insight Brief (@SimpleTech247) reportedYou pay Google $10/month to store your files. On Google's servers. Where Google can read them. You pay Dropbox $12/month. On Dropbox's servers. Where Dropbox can read them. You pay Apple $10/month. On Apple's servers. Where Apple can read them. Dropbox was breached in 2024. User emails, hashed passwords, API keys, and OAuth tokens were exposed. There is a tool that syncs your files directly between your own devices. No cloud. No server. No middleman. Ever. It's called Syncthing. 81,900+ stars on GitHub. Your files go directly from one device to another. Peer-to-peer. They never touch a third-party server. Not even Syncthing's. Here's what it does: โ Syncs files between any number of devices in real-time. โ Peer-to-peer. No central server. Your files go directly between YOUR devices. โ TLS encryption with perfect forward secrecy on every connection. โ Every device authenticated with a strong cryptographic certificate. โ Works over LAN and internet. No port forwarding needed. โ Selective folder sharing. Sync different folders with different people. โ File versioning. Deleted or changed something? Roll it back. โ Runs on Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, FreeBSD, Solaris, and more. โ Web dashboard to monitor everything from your browser. โ No account. No sign-up. Install it. Share a device ID. Done. Here's the wildest part: There is no Syncthing server. There is no Syncthing cloud. There is no company storing your data. The protocol is open and documented. There is nothing between your devices except an encrypted tunnel. Google has shut down 293 products. Dropbox has been breached. iCloud photos have leaked. Every cloud service is one policy change away from scanning everything you store. Syncthing can never shut down your files. Because your files were never on their servers. Dropbox Plus: $12/month. $144/year. Google One 2TB: $10/month. $120/year. iCloud+ 2TB: $10/month. $120/year. Syncthing: $0. Unlimited devices. Unlimited storage. Your hardware. Your files. Forever. 349 contributors. 464 releases. 5,000+ forks. Battle-tested since 2013. Run by the Syncthing Foundation. A Swedish non-profit. MPL-2.0 licensed. Open protocol. Peer-to-peer. Free forever. 100% Open Source.
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JoshEcho (@RealJoshEcho) reportedRight several things this time: 1. Managed to fix the audio commentary. 2. No music or game audio on the vod ๐ก๐คฌ 3. Now I need to work out how to un submit a streamlabs ticket. 4. Downloaded Dropbox in order to store my 90GB ๐ฑ of stream footage. 5. There's more, a lot more. 1/6
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Shirochenko Dmitriy (@dmshirochenko) reported@rumevideo Built a full end-to-end video stack from scratch. Ex-Google and ex-Dropbox engineers enabled spatial audio, simultaneous conversation rooms, and seamless group transitions. Impossible with off-the-shelf APIs like Zoom or Twilio. Technical moat was real, but insufficient for sustainability. Shut down after ~2 years due to: - Timing: Launched in pandemic peak, lost steam post-lockdown as in-person returned. - Network effects: Social video needs critical mass to stick. - Monetization: Unclear path vs. free alternatives or ad-supported models. Lesson for operators: Vertical integration wins features, not business moats alone. #AI
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nivek lloxac (@nivekllaxoc) reported@DropboxSupport can you please help me signing in to my account with an email that is no longer valid. I sign in but it's sending a code to an email I no longer have access to.
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0xNinjachiip (@ninjachiip) reported2) ๐ก DePIN --- Decentralized Storage โ Covered this before but kinda forgot. So wanted to revise it again. ---------------------- The problem with traditional cloud storage (AWS, Dropbox, etc) is that: โ is centralized and has a single point of failure โ is prone to censorship resistance Decentralized storage tries to solve that the help of blockchain. ---------------------- โ How it works: Instead of storing it on servers, data gets stored on individual nodes. Nodes are storage solutions that individuals contribute. So in other words, it gets people to contribute their storage, and stores them on such devices. A common misconception is that the blockchain is used for data storage. โข That isnโt the case. Its just used to keep track of whats being stored. ---------------------- โ An analogy: blockchain = receipt system, where the auditor checks Node network = the actual warehouse where your stuff sits Because nodes get paid to store data, its important to verify they actually are storing it. And not taking the money while storing nothing. To verify if the files are still there, the network challenges these nodes to solve cryptographic proofs. It actively challenges these nodes randomly, so that they will be incentivized to keep the storage up and running. ---------------------- โ Little more in-depth: Another key part of decentralized storage is the use of IPFS. Instead of the traditional data storage HTTP, IPFS locates content based off its unique content fingerprint. When combined with the blockchain, this allows for the protocol to retrieve the data users stored on it.
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BoB (@BoB16278479) reported@sorry_cow Hiii, question Do you have a dropbox or place where I can find all your audios? They're soooo hot but I hate having to scroll down so far
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SeanCasGamer (@SeanCasGamer) reported@Shpigford @Claude There are issues with it that Iโve run into with Dropbox locking files to sync while Claude still works on them. I usually pause syncโing while Iโm doing stuff and then turn it back on when Iโm done.
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Anthony D. Green (@ThatVBGuy) reported@valeriousval Try to lock down your files with a separate user account on that PC and stricter (non-public) permissions to everything in a folder for you. Don't leave him with admin rights. Back up to cloud (Dropbox/OneDrive, etc). You'll make more in the future than you lost, protect it.
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sophie's dad (@sofia_karina) reported@SharonElizaDC @FedExHelp who goes to a dropbox?? just wave down a truck ffs
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ZeroBANG (@Z3R0B4NG) reported@Pirat_Nation Does the EU also force Google/Samsung to keep the Android OS compatible for 10 years? 2013 Android 8 phone here, bit of OLED burn-in, battery still fine! Problem is Dropbox, or my Moms hearing aid config app are saying NOPE to the ancient Android 8 OS, forcing me to upgrade.
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CopySecretsX (@CopySecretsX) reportedDropbox spent $0 on paid advertising for 3 years. Went from 100,000 users to 4,000,000 users. Their secret? A referral funnel so good it had a 3,900% viral coefficient. For every 100 users, they got 3,900 new signups. Here's the exact strategy: The Problem (2008): Cloud storage was NEW. Nobody understood it. Competitors (Mozy, Carbonite) were spending $200-300 per customer on ads. LTV: $180 over 2 years. Math: Losing $120 per customer. Dropbox founder Drew Houston realized: "We can't afford traditional marketing. We need something different." The Insight: People don't understand cloud storage when you TELL them. They understand it when someone SHOWS them. So make USERS the marketing channel. The Referral Funnel (Launched April 2008): Step 1: Sign up for free account (2GB storage) Step 2: Get a unique referral link Step 3: Share your link THE INCENTIVE STRUCTURE: For every friend who signs up: You get +500MB free storage They get +500MB free storage Maximum: 16GB free (32 successful referrals) The Psychology: โ Traditional: "Invite friends" (selfish, no incentive) โ Dropbox: "Give your friends free storage AND get more yourself" (mutual benefit) The Results (First 15 Months): Month 1: 100,000 users Month 3: 750,000 users Month 6: 1,500,000 users Month 12: 3,000,000 users Month 15: 4,000,000 users 35% of daily signups came from referrals. The Math: Traditional paid acquisition: Cost per acquisition: $233 4M users ร $233 = $932M in ad spend Actual spend: $0 Referral acquisition: Cost per acquisition: $0.29 (storage cost only) 4M users ร $0.29 = $1.16M in storage costs Savings: $930.84M ROI: 80,241% But here's where it gets INSANE: Referred users were 2X more likely to become paying customers. Organic signups: Free โ Paid conversion: 3.8% Referred signups: Free โ Paid conversion: 7.2% Why? Pre-sold by a friend = Higher trust = Higher conversion The LTV Difference: Organic user LTV: $180 ร 3.8% = $6.84 average value Referred user LTV: $180 ร 7.2% = $12.96 average value Referred users = 89% more valuable The Viral Loop Formula: 100 users sign up โ 35 invite friends (35% participation rate) โ Each invitation converts at 23% (vs 2% for ads) โ 35 ร 23% = 8 new users per 100 โ But THOSE 8 also invite friends โ Compounds indefinitely Viral coefficient: 0.08 per cycle ร 48.75 cycles/year = 3.9 annual viral coefficient Translation: Every 100 users bring 390 more within 12 months. The Growth: 2008: 100,000 users (pre-referral program) 2009: 4,000,000 users (post-referral program) 2010: 25,000,000 users 2012: 100,000,000 users 2023: 700,000,000 users All from a FUNNEL, not ads. The Referral Funnel Formula: Incentive (both parties benefit) + Easy sharing (one-click) + Immediate value (instant storage) = Viral growth The Breakdown: What Dropbox DID right: โ Mutual benefit (you AND friend get storage) โ Instant gratification (storage added immediately) โ Visible progress (16GB max, shows how close you are) โ Built into product (share button everywhere) โ Trackable (unique links, see who signed up) What Dropbox DIDN'T do: โ Make it complicated (no forms or hoops) โ Offer cash (storage is more relevant) โ Limit referrals (let people go crazy) โ Hide the program (made it prominent) โ Forget the referred user (they got value too) The Same Formula Works Everywhere: Uber: Give $20, get $20 in ride credits Airbnb: Give $40, get $40 travel credit PayPal: Give $10, get $10 (their growth hack in early days) Robinhood: Give free stock, get free stock Pattern? Incentive that benefits BOTH parties + Built into product + Instant value = Exponential growth The Lesson: You don't need a $100M ad budget. You need ONE great referral funnel. Dropbox proved it: $0 in ads = 4M users in 15 months = $932M saved = $7.2B company If you want to learn how to build YOUR viral referral funnel โ grab my FREE eBook: "The $1,000,000 Automated Sales Blueprint: The Hidden "Mechanism Secret" Behind My $300 MILLION+ in Online Sales โ And How to Use It to Sell ANY Offer... (Even If You've Never Written a Word of Marketing In Your Life)" Comment "READY" if you want it :) ** Must Be Following + Like This Post
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ะะปะตะณ ะะฐะนัััะตะฝะบะพ (@OlegMaistrenko) reported@nobulart Maybe a glitch on dropbox, bec. you opened my Black Swan file on dropbox, as I understand. Access permission on dropbox means permission to edit file.