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Hello, yes, the name refers to the webtoon (08/07). It’s an anthology of horror stories. https://www.webtoons.com/en/canvas/0807/list?title_no=848743
As for the stored files whose retention period is set to never they do indeed remain online I monitor their status rather than letting them accumulate unchecked.
There is a configurable storage limit and once it’s reached, the server blocks any new uploads instead of silently deleting or overwriting existing files.
There’s also an (optional cleanup feature) for files that haven’t been used in a long time, which I can enable if I ever run out of space.
With 16 TB, I have plenty of leeway and since I manage the server myself I can add disks or sort through the files manually if necessary. No files without an expiration date are automatically deleted.
And thanks I’m glad you like it :)
Do you mitigate potential abuse where someone deliberately tries to upload as much as they can as fast as possible?