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Figma suspends designers account. He cannot access his work. No reply from Figma

29 pointsby denysoniqueover 1 year ago

5 comments

n_aryover 1 year ago
We need to have some regulation for such behavior where, if a provider can arbitrarily suspend an account without any recourse, they can’t charge any money to any customer. If they try to weasel away by hiding the fine print “please don’t use our service for critical activities..”, then they must not have any kind of premium model or must compensate the person affected if can be proven with 100-200x of 10 years worth of what the customer pays monthly.<p>However, with the tech wild west, anything goes and I’ll continue to be pipe dreaming.
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CharlesWover 1 year ago
Account restored 3 hours ago as I type this: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;x.com&#x2F;nurpraditya&#x2F;status&#x2F;1736878430359273909?s=20" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;x.com&#x2F;nurpraditya&#x2F;status&#x2F;1736878430359273909?s=20</a>
plagiaristover 1 year ago
We need to stop using these cloud providers for everything. Imagine having your career fucked over like that on some corporation&#x27;s whim.
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jbirerover 1 year ago
Name and shame. A good viral tweet will hurt their bottom line and make them an example for other cloud providers.
bsderover 1 year ago
A) Backups. Backups. Backups.<p>Cloud does not mean safe. It means available everywhere. If I&#x27;m being snarky, it means extra available to 10 year old script kiddies who can erase your crap on a lark.<p>B) You gave your data to <i>somebody else&#x27;s cloud</i> rather than buying local software.<p>Sorry. No sympathy. Perhaps everybody shouldn&#x27;t have anointed Figma as king and supported some alternatives that ran locally.<p>How many times does this have to repeat before people learn?