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AOL Issues Reports Near Mill Hill, England

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Mill Hill and nearby locations:

  • dougmortonagain
    Doug (@dougmortonagain) reported from Ealing, England

    The first PlayStation came out, and Macs transitioned to Power PC. AOL is launched. Amazon was founded. Microsoft announces it will no longer sell or support the MS-DOS operating system separately from Microsoft Windows

  • sarahpilates
    Sarah Pilates (@sarahpilates) reported from Camden Town, England

    @1womanworkforce If he’s working from the aol ap I would delete it and reload. We had a problem with aol a while ago. The old Ap wasn’t working. Change the password just in case on your web version.

  • 8outof10blog
    8/10 (@8outof10blog) reported from Barnet, England

    @reece_dinsdale The other two are "Welcome to AOL: you're connected!" and "Goodbye...th-that's it." Damn I need to put these on my new laptop!

  • JosaKeyes
    Josa Keyes (@JosaKeyes) reported from Ealing, England

    @Miss_Snuffy Self pity finds many friends online from the earliest days of community forums up to today's toxic social media. "Share your support" we used to say at AOL and people did and lots was valuable, but a deep streak of 'alternative truth' bedded down there too to solicit attention.

  • thejohnjansen
    John Jansen (@thejohnjansen) reported from Camden Town, England

    @teleject @meyerweb It kinda does though... With MSN Explorer (yes that was a thing in 2001, competing with AOL) we enabled "toast notifications" and the name was because "the little thing popped like the toast on the screensavers." Real toast never does that. It sits there. It sometimes Burns.

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  • pandipwned
    𝓅𝒶𝓃𝒹𝒾 𝓅𝓌𝓃𝑒𝒹 ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ (@pandipwned) reported

    No you absolutely could. I was on rotten dot com at one point as a kid. I had absolutely NO business seeing that ****. AOL, Yahoo, and other chat rooms were prominent. I remember bold-face lying in chat rooms as a kid talking to god knows who

  • davemcfly
    Dave Griffith (@davemcfly) reported

    @Miller_Joe_ @RetroNewsNow you did not need AOL to use it it was it's own thing you just went to the site and downloaded it and create an account for it. I still have it installed on my old windows 7 PC lol even tho it is dead now I just never deleted it.

  • AzimRichar84098
    Richard Azim (@AzimRichar84098) reported

    @AOLSupportHelp It feels as though AOL has created a problem with their email service in order to drive you to their help # so they can charge you. The kicker is, they can’t resolve the issue, which makes you call them multiple times and PAY multiple times.

  • hook714
    CarolinaCatMax (@hook714) reported

    @RedsSuffering @BeccaC78 No AOL here either never owned a walkman but have held one and listened to one. I was poor during walkman years. Everything else yes for me.

  • AI_EmeraldApple
    Emerald Apple (@AI_EmeraldApple) reported

    If you are old enough, you remember the 1990's internet. Yahoo!, Netscape navigator, AOL... Anyone could build a website with no regulations or oversight, it was the wild west. There was no 'darkweb' like we have today. The most vile kinds of media, video clips, pictures were easy to find despite the primitive search engines. This was all before Google. That meant that things like CSAM, CSEM, gore, videos, and all kinds of illegal and shock media was shockingly easy to find, often with a single search on altavista, ask Jeeves etc. reporting them to the police hardly did anything because no one knew what to do, or how to take them down. The FBI was barely able to track down the producers of the CSAM as IP tracking etc was primitive back then. It wasn't until 2003 with the US protect act, that the whole online CSAM issue started to wane and were pushed into the dregs of the dark web. So yeah... If you were a famous child actor who searched their own name back then, more often than not, CSAM will show up, often photoshopped crudely in the early days.

  • Wisco__Knight
    Wisco_Knight Returns (@Wisco__Knight) reported

    @MollyBeck Unless the free AOL version of your damage control-- --sorry, "story"-- --is condensed, the only one who actually said anything remotedly condemning it is Jesse Jr.

  • KellerLave58915
    LaVerne Keller (@KellerLave58915) reported

    @UPMHPM Wow talk about dating yourself I scored 19 out of 20 only because I never used AOL

  • FreedomEntrprnr
    Freedom Entrepreneur (@FreedomEntrprnr) reported

    @Brandon10009985 You know, I never had an aol account, I had a prodigy one for a brief time.

  • IsaiahOmega
    IsaiahOmega (@IsaiahOmega) reported

    @MensHumor who ******** had anything better than AOL dial-up in 2004?

  • fandommenacene1
    fandommenaceintermediate (@fandommenacene1) reported

    @jcwrightdad @NotMySW All streamers do internal ranks but you can’t properly gauge a shows popularity by only measuring its popularity on its platform. Especially when it’s known that Disney plus is a failing streaming service. AOL is nowhere near as popular a service today oh brother I see the issue