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  • MannDudeMannDude Hosting Provider
    edited September 2022

    Yeah, of course. They always check your files against everything. They do the same for images, for child safety. I'm sure if you uploaded a strongly worded and suggestive 'manifesto.doc' that you'd get a knock on your door quickly. I'm sure if you upload Adobe_Photoshop_Cracked_free.exe that you'd get a similar notice from them, as well.

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  • MichaelCeeMichaelCee Hosting ProviderOGServices Provider

    Didn’t really have any doubts to begin with. But very weird target to prove it with.

  • The perfect time and motivation to move on another Cloud Drive.

  • Reminds me of when the DeCSS source code suddenly started being quarantined by Windows anti-virus last year.

  • Everyone is watching you. You can't even trust yourself.

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  • But... if one life is saved by this policy...

    :)

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  • @bikegremlin said:

    But... if one life is saved by this policy...

    :)

    One man's problem is another man's opportunity.

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  • I, unfortunately, don't agree with the comments here. Users being shared documents with phishing links was a huge problem on Google Docs, and it's good that this was implemented. (And when it wasn't, another group of people were similarly blaming Google for the lack of such a feature.)

  • @stevewatson301 said:
    I, unfortunately, don't agree with the comments here. Users being shared documents with phishing links was a huge problem on Google Docs, and it's good that this was implemented. (And when it wasn't, another group of people were similarly blaming Google for the lack of such a feature.)

    I would agree with you if the file in question was being shared, but it looks that it wasn't...

  • @ATInDaHause said:

    @stevewatson301 said:
    I, unfortunately, don't agree with the comments here. Users being shared documents with phishing links was a huge problem on Google Docs, and it's good that this was implemented. (And when it wasn't, another group of people were similarly blaming Google for the lack of such a feature.)

    I would agree with you if the file in question was being shared, but it looks that it wasn't...

    I would just assume he shares the file, or has shared it some time before.

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  • I'm sorry but if you assume that any provider of storage does not run all kinds of scanners on the content, then you are just stupid.

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  • creepy, but we already knew google was creepmaster so..

    I ain’t reading all that, but I’m happy for you though. Or sorry that happened.

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