Summary:
- Lagos Dropbox 2.0, “Fortnite Skins,” is a new wave of leaked private videos circulating on social media, sparking concerns about trust and privacy in relationships.
- Social media platforms like TikTok and Twitter are fueling the spread of the link, with users discussing and sharing their reactions to the content.
- MandyNews.com advises readers to exercise caution when sharing personal content, fully trust the recipient before sending, and consider not sending such content at all to prevent incidents like Lagos Dropbox 2.0.
In October 2022, MandyNews.com published an article titled “Lagos Dropbox Link: Videos In Alphabetical Order Goes Viral”, discussing the notorious Dropbox link containing private videos of several individuals, arranged in alphabetical order.
Despite several warnings and advice given to the public to avoid sharing personal videos and allowing themselves to be recorded, it seems history is repeating itself as Lagos Dropbox 2.0, titled “Fortnite Skins,” is now making rounds on social media platforms like TikTok and Twitter.

A New Wave of Viral Videos
According to multiple reports and social media posts, the new Lagos Dropbox part 2 link, “Fortnite Skins,” is currently trending on TikTok and Twitter. This new collection of private videos is allegedly worse than the first version, with a TikTok user known as ‘the costarica guy’ claiming it is more extensive and contains more explicit content.
“The Dropbox 2.0 called Fortnite Skins is worse than the first version, which is FIFA 23.” – the costarica guy
Another TikTok user named Aphy celebrated her escape from being included in the list of women whose names were in alphabetical order in the files. She attributed her luck to being cautious around Lagos and Abuja boys.
A Deeper Look into the Fortnite Skins Dropbox
Another TikToker named Farouq claimed that the new Lagos Dropbox “Fortnite Skins” is a case of women against women, describing the situation as terrible but admitting he was glad his crush was among the names listed.
Based on MandyNews.com’s investigation, it appears that the costarica guy on TikTok may possess the now-viral link.
The Issue of Trust and Privacy
The Lagos Dropbox 2.0 incident raises concerns about trust and privacy in relationships. As seen in the first wave of viral videos, private content meant to be shared between two individuals can easily end up in the wrong hands and spread across the internet.
MandyNews.com continues to advise its readers to exercise caution when sharing personal content and ensure that they fully trust the recipient before sending anything. The most effective prevention is to avoid sending such content altogether.
FAQ
Q: What is Lagos Dropbox 2.0?
A: Lagos Dropbox 2.0, also known as “Fortnite Skins,” is the second wave of a viral Dropbox link containing private videos of individuals, arranged in alphabetical order, and shared without their consent.
Q: How did Lagos Dropbox 2.0 go viral?
A: The link started trending on social media platforms like TikTok and Twitter, with multiple users discussing and sharing their reactions to the content.
Q: What advice does MandyNews.com give to its readers regarding sharing private content?
A: MandyNews.com advises readers to exercise caution when sharing personal content, ensure they fully trust the recipient before sending anything, and consider not sending such content at all to prevent incidents like the Lagos Dropbox 2.0.
Conclusion
As the Lagos Dropbox 2.0 link continues to circulate, it serves as a reminder of the potential dangers and consequences of sharing private content online. As always, prevention is better than cure, and it is essential to remain vigilant about personal privacy and security.
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