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Fairsarae
2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
view only link for everyone says Join Folder, Copy to Dropbox, Download. I DON'T want Join Folder.
I create printables I share on Etsy, and because the files are so large, I send a dropbox folder link. It USED to be that the page the link went to would have the choices at top Copy to Dropbox and D...
- 2 years ago🗯 Important Update: Removal of the Join Folder Option from View-Only Shared Folder Links 🗯We introduced the capability to join a folder directly from a view-only link to make collaboration even easier. While well meaning, we don’t always get it right. We've heard your concerns, and after careful consideration, we've decided to remove this feature. This change will be implemented
within the next couple of days bymid March.Going forward, recipients visiting a view-only folder link will no longer see the option to Join Folder. No action or setting modification is required on your part. This change affects both new and existing view-only folder links.Your feedback is invaluable to us, and we encourage you to share any further thoughts or questions you might have.
David125
2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Hannah I understand moving it to support section, but somebody also merged it with another thread which is marked as solved. Our issue hasn't been solved and there is no workaround, so would you mind marking it as unsolved? As you see there are is stream of new people complaining about the same exact thing.
Hannah
Dropbox Staff
2 years agoHey David125, the solution here is marked to make it easy to find the official response/update from Dropbox and the reply was merged here in order for the feedback regarding the "join folder" option to be tracked alongside this update.
However, we appreciate your feedback/comments and if your issue is about something completely different, please let us know and we'll happily assist you further.
- takeiteasylab2 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Hannah Is anything going to be done about this issue? Or, at least, are Dropbox going to acknowledge that it does not suit some use-cases and offer an alternative solution? The 'Join Folder' option is causing us endless frustration and it feels as though we are banging our heads against a brick wall trying to get any sort of resolution.
- Fairsarae2 years agoHelpful | Level 6
- GilesR322 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Hi @Hannah. My organization has used Dropbox for many years, as an internal file store, and also to share things out publicly to our customers. It's been great; we've had no issues.
But with this "Join Folder" change, my fellow teams admins and I are starting to get lots of notifications and emails about people "Requesting to Join." We don't care for them to Join the Folder. We want them to simply download the files we're providing to them and that's it. Often, these files aren't changing, so there's no reason for them "to see live changes and updates as they happen," as per the August Update.
One of my co-workers recently sent out a marketing email, with a link to a Dropbox folder to download some images. This went out to several hundred of our customers. And now us Dropbox Team Admins are getting a lot of these notifications of people wanting to "Join Folder" instead of downloading. Probably because they're not realizing what they're clicking. And that the "Join Folder" button is more prominent than the Download button.
We're getting enough email notifications that our spam filter is thinking these notifications are spam. I was looking through our quarantine today and saw several Dropbox notifications. That's not great for you guys. Or us; we may start missing important notifications because of this.
At the very least, is there a way for us turn off these notifications or cease the need to approve View Only joining? According to the August Update, "Join Folder" joins people to the folder as View Only members. OK, if they're View Only, then why do I have to approve it? Let them add it to their own Dropboxes without my approval. It's their Dropbox space they're eating up, not ours that we pay for.
I can understand approval if they had access to Edit the contents within the folder. We definitely don't want to give out Edit access to hundreds of people. But it's just View Only (since a View Only link was created and shared).
Further, it's not even a great approval system. I just created a test folder in my org's Dropbox, created a View Only link, opened it with my separate, personal Dropbox account, and then requested to join the folder with my personal account.
Then on my work Dropbox account, I got the notification. I thought it'd at least be one-click approval or something. Nope, it takes me to the standard share out screen, I have to edit the options to make it View Only, and then send the invitation back out, as if the request was never made in the first place. It's cumbersome.
I think there are lots of ways to improve this. Give us the option to allow downloads but disallow joins. Allow us to turn off admin notifications and/or auto-approve View Only join requests. And make the View Only join request process simpler.
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