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Mimzee
20 days agoNew member | Level 1
Why can't I get my storage usage down no matter how much i delete?
I have ben deleting all my large files and I clicked "delete" for all the large folders that were shared with me, but Dropbox still seems to think I am "using" all this extra storage space. Also, why do they even charge people for shared content, when I would think the original owner would be suing that storage, and others link to it. it seems unfair to count against each user for one single storage space shared with many people.
At any rate see screenshots and then please tell me how do i get rid of all this extra shared stuff I don't want that is pushing me way over the free limit?
- Rich
Super User II
Mimzee wrote:
I have ben deleting all my large files and I clicked "delete" for all the large folders that were shared with me, but Dropbox still seems to think I am "using" all this extra storage space.
It can sometimes take a little bit for the usage to update after deleting a lot of data. Check it again in a bit. Also, if you're removing folders that are shared with you and your intent is to permanently leave the share, make sure you follow the full process.
You can see a list of the folders you're still a member of on your Sharing page.
Mimzee wrote:
Also, why do they even charge people for shared content, when I would think the original owner would be suing that storage, and others link to it.
That's not how shared folders work. You're not linking to their storage. You get your own copy of the folder in your account, and it syncs with the original. Since it's in your account, it takes up space.
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