Abstract:
A content management system for collecting files from one or more submitters in a collection folder. A collector, who generates the collection folder, can invite one or more submitters to submit one or more files to the collection folder in response to a public file request. The one or more submitters have limited rights to the collection folder. The limited rights can include uploading rights and prohibiting a submitter from viewing files that other submitters associated with the collection folder submitted. Thus, the collection folder is able to store files from the one or more submitters, but prevent them from viewing other's submissions.
Abstract:
A content management system for collecting files from one or more submitters in a collection folder. A collector, who generates the collection folder, can invite one or more submitters to submit one or more files to the collection folder. Facial recognition is applied to the submitted files. The one or more submitters have limited rights to the collection folder. The limited rights can include uploading rights and prohibiting a submitter from viewing files that other submitters associated with the collection folder submitted. Thus, the collection folder is able to store files from the one or more submitters, but prevent them from viewing other's submissions.
Abstract:
Techniques for efficiently selecting upsell content to serve to users of an online service based on complex user archetypes. Serving upsell content to a user may include selecting upsell content to serve to the user based on efficiently matching the user to a complex user archetype in response to receiving a request from a computing device of the user. The user archetype may be complex in the sense that it represents a specific pattern of user interaction with the online service over a period of time, as opposed to being based solely on user demographic information such as the users' age, sex, gender, ethnicity, location of residence, profession, and the like. In addition, the specific pattern may vary depending on the type of online service. For example, according to some of the disclosed embodiments, upsell content may be efficiently selected to serve to a user of a content item management service based on the user having added five or more work files to the content item management service or edited one or more work files hosted with the content item management service during the last twenty-eight days.
Abstract:
Shared content items are migrated between accounts on a content management system. Users store content items synchronized between one or more client devices and the content management system. A user may have multiple accounts including personal and organization accounts. Content items may be shared with accounts belonging to other users to enable those other users to view or manipulate the content items. A user initiates a migration of content items between accounts of different categories via a user interface, e.g., by dragging and dropping a folder from one account to another. The content management system recognizes that the user has deleted the folder from the user's first account and determines that an identical folder has been created in another account belonging to the same user. In response the content management system joins the second account to the shared folder, and removes the first account from the shared folder.