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Is discord a good file host?

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RE: Is discord a good file host?

OP
#31
26-11-2021, 01:08 PM
Cosmii02 Wrote:
How big are your files and do you have nitro? anonfiles is a shithost with horrible speeds, just saying
Luckily I do have nitro.

RE: Is discord a good file host?

#32
Max 100mbs for lvl 3 server is a huge pain
Best for sharing small file tbh

RE: Is discord a good file host?

#33
depends on what type of files tbh

RE: Is discord a good file host?

#34
to share resoruces yes but not really a filehost tbh it isnt really used for that

RE: Is discord a good file host?

#35
nah, you can barely upload anything without having to buy boosts for your server

RE: Is discord a good file host?

OP
#36
29-11-2021, 11:34 AM
5050 Wrote:
nah, you can barely upload anything without having to buy boosts for your server
I've only used in in PM, never tried it with a server because I don't own any.

RE: Is discord a good file host?

#37
I will say yeah for sure my bro this a good fil host cause they never remove this or u can use google drive (the best for me)

RE: Is discord a good file host?

#38
No it's not, use google drive, mega, or amazon S3

RE: Is discord a good file host?

This post was last modified: 15-12-2021, 07:25 PM by normie
#39
In some cases, Discord will work file with hosting some files such as zips to share and images but note that Discord is not encrypted and they can see everything you send, while also logging everything. Do not host sensitive information or anything illegal. Edit: I forgot to mention that Discord is not viable for long-term hosting files.

MEGA is another good alternative, while it has low base storage you can get some extra storage by downloading the app, inviting users, and some other ones.

You honestly won't get anything incredible for free, and if it is free you will always pay somehow. I suggest setting up your own server with Nextcloud or an open-source file host. You can easily do this with even a spare computer or laptop.

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