Google Docs Upload Fails Silently on Large Files
Users experience consistent upload failures for files above a few MB in Google Docs, with no error explanation provided. The failures are unpredictable and the app exhibits additional instability alongside the upload issue. This makes Google Docs unreliable for document-heavy workflows.
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