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Problems in the last 24 hours in Hassocks, England

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AOL Issues Reports Near Hassocks, England

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Hassocks and nearby locations:

  • choppy_1991
    Sean (@choppy_1991) reported from Saltdean, England

    Have we just stopped doing set piece defence training at the AOL? ******* #SAFC

  • lisa01403
    Lisa Bailey (@lisa01403) reported from Horsham, England

    @TalkTalk I'm not sure on that one as was with AOL and then you bought them out so never really got welcome pack from TalkTalk.

  • WendyFleet1
    Wendy Fleet (@WendyFleet1) reported from Wivelsfield Green, England

    @AOLSupportHelp I need help in accessing my account as password not working and backup phone number no longer exists. Urgently need access to email

  • athenabkk
    BrianJ (@athenabkk) reported from Hove, England

    @yarpegleg 1 point - never had an aol email account

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • ChrisAFilippone
    Caveman Chris✌️❤️ 🍺 (@ChrisAFilippone) reported

    @GrowingUpRetro I did not use them all. Never used AOL and never slept on a waterbed.

  • SupremerZ
    ySo (@SupremerZ) reported

    @JohnHolbein1 AOL mail must be the damn boomers destroying the country

  • PhaserPulse
    PhaserPulse (@PhaserPulse) reported

    19, never had an AOL address

  • sweatystartup
    Nick Huber (@sweatystartup) reported

    One of the most underrated skill in business: writing a good email. 350+ billion emails are sent every day. Nobody talks about email etiquette. The people who are good at it shine. The people who aren't have a disadvantage and don't even know it. Here's how to fix it: Keep it short. No email should ever be over 150 words. Paragraphs should never be more than 4 lines. When you write an important email, spend just as much time cutting it down as you spent writing it. Go line by line. Ask: is this sentence absolutely necessary? Can I combine these two into one? Ditch the Comcast, AOL, and Hotmail addresses. Set up a professional email on your own domain using Google Workspace. Don't put "CEO" in your signature if you're a startup with no employees. I know you founded the company. Put "owner" or "founder." When I see "CEO" from a company I know is brand new, I roll my eyes. Never criticize anyone in a reply-all. If people are CC'd, it means they want to be kept in the loop, so reply all to keep them there. And remember: email is permanent. Don't put anything in writing you wouldn't want surfacing years later. Small thing. Massive advantage if you're one of the few who actually does it right.

  • JeffHReynolds
    Jeff H Reynolds - Outspoken Texas Conservative (@JeffHReynolds) reported

    Yahoo has really followed the demise of Excite, Netscape and AOL. Terribly sad. Very poor management.

  • GrandpaBigDog
    Neal (@GrandpaBigDog) reported

    @Andie00471 @Soaringeagle45 19. Never had an AOL address.

  • RobertTheMonk0
    RobertWilliam (@RobertTheMonk0) reported

    Look I was on the Internet when it first started. I was on like the first chat rooms on AOL and **** yknow , but it was all bullshit and you talk **** and everything was ******* bullshit. I still feel the same way about it. People get all but hurt these days tho lol

  • aakashgupta
    Aakash Gupta (@aakashgupta) reported

    Researchers tracked 344,753 websites over 18 months to map where American attention actually goes online. The answer is email. Gmail alone is 16% of all desktop time. Add Yahoo, Outlook, and AOL, and inboxes eat nearly a quarter of every hour Americans spend at a computer. That's double the combined total of Facebook, X, Reddit, Instagram, Discord, and WhatsApp. The legacy numbers are the wild part. Yahoo Mail, at 3.71%, gets more attention than ChatGPT, Reddit, and Netflix combined. AOL Mail, a service most people assume died with dial-up, beats Instagram and Discord combined. Yahoo still has roughly 225 million active mail users, skewing Gen X and Boomer: people who opened an account in 1999 and never saw a reason to leave. Google Search sits at just 2.33%. The front door of the entire internet gets less time than Yahoo's inbox, because search is engineered to end fast. Every second you spend on a results page is a second Google failed. The chart measures desktop, which explains the shape. Your phone is where you play. Your computer is where you work. And the work of being an American in 2026, the bills, the receipts, the school notices, the job applications, still runs through a protocol invented in 1971. Strip away 30 years of apps and the desktop internet is a post office with better graphics.

  • kRaZeYdReMoBiLe
    GL | kRaZeYdRe (@kRaZeYdReMoBiLe) reported

    @brockpierson No never heard of it. I used yahoo, sbcyahoo , aol, and I think that's all they had back in my days lol

  • x_imp0stor
    ⚡imp0stor⚡₿ (@x_imp0stor) reported

    @FullMetalTrav I was the architect of the AOL help page deployment on the vendor side for 10 or so years. I optimized and redeployed the entire stack more than one time. It took around 52 servers to handle the traffic spikes and was split between 2 data centers w/ failover.