As the OP, I strongly disagree: I see this topic as quite on-point and useful, it's serving for people to:
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post their experiences with Google Drive's "Great Eviction" of large-space users (changing the rules all the time, giving minimum notice, etc -- it will be very hard for Google to recover their reputation and goodwill after they've trashed them so througly).
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discuss the available alternatives and their experiences migrating to them; this is very helpful because it shows that some of the alternatives (eg, Layeronline) are not as great as they seemed, and therefore help people avoid or at least be wary before sinking money and tons of time migrating to them.
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'match-make' for available slots in unlimited plans requiring more than one user.
I've been lurking for the last few months (dealing with other, unrelated stuff) but have learned a lot from this topic and continue to do so as I prepare for my final move away from Google: I initially 'hitched a hike' on a friend's Google Workspace plan and migrated my Google Education data there -- the whole plan has 9 users and 60TB and so far hasn't received any 'eviction notice' from Google yet and everything including uploads are still working, despite it showing in the Workspace 'Account storage' webpage as being over quota. I know this won't last so I'm preparing my move, and I plan on continuing to rely on this topic for that.