

These aren't just worthless jokes and memes that nobody will miss if you flip the switch and break all of them. joemck explains: " There are countless users who have been using the public folder to post images and files in blogs and forums.

Overnight, customers up-voted a feature request to reverse the decision, skyrocketing it to a " Top 10" position on the company's tracker. Criticism from users whose links will break surfaced on Reddit, HackerNews and its own forums.

New submitter rkagerer writes: Dropbox unleashed a tidal wave of user backlash yesterday when it announced plans to eradicate its Public folder feature in 2017.
