Author Topic: SoundCloud could be forced to close after $44m losses  (Read 3158 times)

If you're on soundcloud, download your stuff and move to youtube.

Why would you delete the files on disk when you upload to Soundcloud in the first place? Unless you're really stretching for storage there wouldn't be a reason to delete them.

Good thing I have all my dank memes saved.

as dumb as this sounds


i'm really dismayed we're gonna lose all those soundclown mashups.


in rememberance let's all listen to the GOAT mashup

Why would you delete the files on disk when you upload to Soundcloud in the first place? Unless you're really stretching for storage there wouldn't be a reason to delete them.
A lot of people delete their stuff when uploading it somewhere.

keep it in the thread




I guess most of you don't know about spotify or grooveshark then.

I guess most of you don't know about spotify or grooveshark then.
guess you don't know what soundcloud is then

I guess most of you don't know about spotify or grooveshark then.

Both of those things are so incredibly different from Soundcloud, how could that comparison even be drawn?

well that sucks... at least we still have worldstarhiphop amirite

nonoononONONONO

HOW ELSE WILL I BE ABLE TO FIND WEIRD ASS MASHUPS THEN!?

Both of those things are so incredibly different from Soundcloud, how could that comparison even be drawn?
gs allows you to digitally upload, download, or listen to audio tracks on the internet.
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SoundCloud is a global online audio distribution platform based in Berlin, Germany, that enables its users to upload, record, promote, and share their originally-created sounds.
Wow, that's so different from grooveshark. How could i ever compare the two...

Nice edit, and I don't get what you said

What I'm saying is that even if they received donations from their users it probably wouldn't be enough to cover their losses, much like an adhesive bandage wouldn't be enough to treat a broken bone in someone's body.