Discord is switching to expiring links for files shared off-platform

is changing its to file hosting in an effort to crack down on . The will begin using temporary file links that will expire after 24 hours for user shared outside of Discord, reported. The change is expected to go into effect by the end of the year.

While the stated intention of the move is to crack down on malware, it’ll also curb the wider use of Discord as an unofficial file hosting . It’s not uncommon for to upload and other content to their own and then post those links elsewhere. You won’t be able to do that as smoothly anymore once it makes the move away from permanent file links, because the links will go dead after a day. Nothing will change for content posted and shared within Discord itself.

Switching to temporary file links “will help our safety team restrict access to flagged content, and generally reduce the amount of malware distributed using our CDN [content delivery network],” a spokesperson for Discord told BleepingComputer. Discord also noted, “If users are using Discord to host , we’d recommend they find a more suitable service.”

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