This thread IS about entitlement. I've even stated its probably not the best decision for MS to do this. But look at some of your replies. You're bashing logical posts because you are losing storage because you've been with WP since 7. THATS THE ENTITLEMENT IM TALKING ABOUT. MS owes us nothing, period. There are many other options for cloud storage. However, I do feel they need to keep the bonuses for MS phones, they know who has them. I have Office 365, so I'm not really affected by this. $10 a month guys, cmon. How did the world manage with backups before the cloud.... OHHH physical drives. HDDs are crazy cheap now a days. Of corse, the cost of a 1tb would be several months of Office365... Just saying. Look for solutions. This will likely backfire on MS. But what the hell, they only have a 2.5% share of the market. They'll lose a few thousand that are unreasonable or abusing the system. MS will carry on.
Ridiculous. Using your logic, if I pay money to rent a room at a hotel for a week with a nice view, and on the 4th day they cover up my window, I'm feeling entitled because I was only paying for the room.
You speaking about options for cloud storage has nothing to do with this discussion.
MS made SkyDrive/OneDrive a selling point for their ecosystem since day 1. They told their users to put their pictures and videos on the cloud. In fact, uploading pictures was done as an automated process that you'd have to opt-out of. That's how integral it was to the experience.
MS gave the extra 15 GB for the camera roll because they knew that if people did exactly as MS wanted them to do... and in fact set up the phones to do, people that believed MS early on and were early adopters would run out of space.
You speak about other options like we are not aware of them. Everyone is aware of these options. You are enlightening nobody. The fact that you think you are shows that either you have no idea what our concerns are or you just like to belittle the valid concerns of others.
The fact that these other options are available, and that many of us will have to use these other options isn't the point. The point is that this was a BAD move by MS if they care anything at all about their current customers and early adopters.
It's not entitlement. It's a declaration that the leadership at OneDrive is making horrible decisions when it comes to customers.