Discord lowers free upload limit to 10MB: “Storage management is expensive”moe90@feddit.nl to Technology@lemmy.ml – 335 points – 2 months agodexerto.com143Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentFor the record, they still claim that they do not sell user information nor data.Giving it to China for free isn't selling. Its just called "investor relations"Any proof, or just tinfoil?I simply don't trust any company that provides a "free" service and is owned by Tencent, who has a 35% stake in Discord.Neither do I, which is why I would love evidence to confirm my suspicions, so I can show it to others. But I also try not to make claims that are merely suspicious, however likely.
For the record, they still claim that they do not sell user information nor data.Giving it to China for free isn't selling. Its just called "investor relations"Any proof, or just tinfoil?I simply don't trust any company that provides a "free" service and is owned by Tencent, who has a 35% stake in Discord.Neither do I, which is why I would love evidence to confirm my suspicions, so I can show it to others. But I also try not to make claims that are merely suspicious, however likely.
Giving it to China for free isn't selling. Its just called "investor relations"Any proof, or just tinfoil?I simply don't trust any company that provides a "free" service and is owned by Tencent, who has a 35% stake in Discord.Neither do I, which is why I would love evidence to confirm my suspicions, so I can show it to others. But I also try not to make claims that are merely suspicious, however likely.
Any proof, or just tinfoil?I simply don't trust any company that provides a "free" service and is owned by Tencent, who has a 35% stake in Discord.Neither do I, which is why I would love evidence to confirm my suspicions, so I can show it to others. But I also try not to make claims that are merely suspicious, however likely.
I simply don't trust any company that provides a "free" service and is owned by Tencent, who has a 35% stake in Discord.Neither do I, which is why I would love evidence to confirm my suspicions, so I can show it to others. But I also try not to make claims that are merely suspicious, however likely.
Neither do I, which is why I would love evidence to confirm my suspicions, so I can show it to others. But I also try not to make claims that are merely suspicious, however likely.
For the record, they still claim that they do not sell user information nor data.
Giving it to China for free isn't selling. Its just called "investor relations"
Any proof, or just tinfoil?
I simply don't trust any company that provides a "free" service and is owned by Tencent, who has a 35% stake in Discord.
Neither do I, which is why I would love evidence to confirm my suspicions, so I can show it to others.
But I also try not to make claims that are merely suspicious, however likely.