AOL outages and service status in City of Westminster, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in City of Westminster, England
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AOL Issues Reports Near City of Westminster, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in City of Westminster and nearby locations:
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Mike Yardley (@YardleyShooting) reported from City of London, EnglandI was told by a rep ref. AOL: "it's a very old platform.." as if that was an excuse. If it doesn't work, they shouldn't take my money. @TalkTalk is a useless outfit too. I was called for months by fake Indian call centres after their data hack. My home internet sucks. @AOL @Ofcom
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Mike Yardley (@YardleyShooting) reported from City of London, EnglandUtterly useless service from AOL/Yahoo/TalkTalk yet again following my complaint reference the breakdown/failure of their systems. So irritating when you pay for a service and don't get it. I was told by a rep ref. AOL: "it's a very old platform.." as if that was an excuse. @AOL
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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DAΠΤΞ’s IΠFΞΓΠΩ (@Atomic_Comet) reported@Stiggs__ I remember watching this **** with my parents right after I made my first AOL account. Given the sensational popularity of it there’s no reason it should’ve been canceled because it was a fairly low budget production that was ran collaboration with a nonprofit organization and law-enforcement and they ran ads like any other TV show.
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Intelligent Design is Science (@DNAisCode) reported@adxtyahq This is so beyond dumb. AI is NOT tokens. Do you have any idea how early we are in AI? You're talking like the tech has reached its peak and will never get better or cheaper. Did you declare the internet a bubble because you had to pay AOL $50 for two hours of dial up?
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𝔅𝔯𝔞𝔫𝔡𝔬𝔫 𝔗𝔥𝔢 ℌ𝔢𝔢𝔩🐉 (@BrandonTheHeel) reported@Reverend_Rivera @mibrardragon The beginning of the IWC actually start around 1995 decades before the birth of AEW. Well, it may not have been as prevalent as it is today, it started during the Monday night wars. Message boards, and AOL and all that old school ****. For this guy to claim that WWE created, the IWC is next level conspiracy theory craziness
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Lying KJP (@LyingKJP) reported@StevenHeathen @SadTreachery A rootkit can have malice intent, stupid Sony BMG and AOL 5.0 are examples of companies that were sued for similar situations
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Tre. (@IamTHREEE) reportedSame goes for AOL. I’ve had it since 5th grade. I made my Gmail in college… wtf is Googles problem????
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Samantha Wells Art (@samwellsart) reported@AOL when will the email service be fixed please. it has been down for 3 days in th U.K.
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Kryptowe (@Kryptowe_) reported@itsme_urstruly I'd gladly take the days of dial up and that aol instant messenger door slam any day over the garbage we have now.
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Ion.eth (@ProofOf_ion) reported@materkel A lot of individuals always fall back on the incredibly dumb and unintelligent “lol remember AOL and Netscape?” analogies, and it always makes me want to pull out my hair. They should be making the comps to Internet protocol winners, or even OSI layers and their subsequent platforms and hardware buildout, but the insanely stupid human brain always wants to cite AOL, Netscape, Yahoo because it’s easy to grasp and it fits their specific desire (that hopefully Bitcoin and Ethereum are less permanent global infrastructure, and more like “companies”). Retard-world. lol.
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AM Pines (@AM_Pines) reported@LeafLee6 We were clobbering each for AOL hours on CDs. We were asking anyone and everyone for an invite code to get into Livejournal or Gmail. People may have been confused by the Internet (especially older folks who didn't use computers regularly) but no, it was not like this AI ****.
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Aaron Rolen (@AaronJRolen) reported@ForemanTaxLaw Do you know, on a certain level, an AOL email address demands respect. I mean, this guy could be the worst lawyer in history, or he’s so good that he just does what he wants. Kind of like the guy that wears new balance tennis shoes with slacks.