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AOL outages and service status in Glastonbury, England

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Glastonbury, England

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  • mayepalducktape
    el noticer (@mayepalducktape) reported

    @Americaman_Hero It was a private israeli messenger service. Similar to bbm or aol

  • evo4g63t
    Sky (@evo4g63t) reported

    @sizzle_sarah "AOL will never ask for your password or billing information."

  • jeffreytucker
    Jeffrey A Tucker (@jeffreytucker) reported

    Thirty years ago was a turning point in office culture. AOL Instant Messenger came out. I noticed that all my employees were using it. Actual work came to a standstill. I was outraged – this struck me as time theft – but decided it would be better to allow the work ethic to re-emerge organically rather than act like a dictatorial central planner. Some network computer consultant came in and wanted to set everyone up with a centrally controlled machine over which only one machine would have administrative rights. I said no and essentially had everyone use a personal computer instead. All these years, I've always insisted on owning my own machine in every work environment, even forwarding all work email to a single account managed by me personally. Apparently I was a real outlier here. As it turns out, the centralizers won corporate culture completely. Today every decent-sized company demands that all employees use office machines, building a huge and thick wall between personal and company time. No more social media. No more app control. No more texting except for office texts and platforms. Forget work/life balance. On company time and in company space, there is only the company. Companies today won't even let employees check personal email on office machines. It's become extreme. I'm actually shocked by this in retrospect. I had bet that individualism would triumph – everyone would own their own and cooperate with others but in a decentralized way – but I was completely wrong. Now offices are surveillance-based police states and you have to sneak look at your phone even to have a life outside of work. This is something I never would have predicted. It's no wonder everyone hates work these days.

  • CElder556
    CatoTheElder556 (@CElder556) reported

    @HeyHeyItsConrad Ha man I remember when AOL stopped charging by the minute and offered an unlimited plan for $20 a month and the service was so busy my modem got nothing but busy signals. And if I said that to kids today, I'd get nothing but confused stares.

  • ZevCyber
    Eric Tastad (@ZevCyber) reported

    @brockpierson I have never used it. Not even once. Cool people didn't use AOL... ;)

  • RWReagan1
    Te𝕏as Landman (@RWReagan1) reported

    @ClownWorld Next thing you know they'll be closing down AOL and Netscape.

  • WilliamCraks8p
    William Crawford (@WilliamCraks8p) reported

    @FBI the thing is even if I gave you the other iPhones information which you couldn’t even figure out the mini had the AOL William Edward Charles Crawford hawn @aol.com You still will be able to see the board because you always have to use the Bill club and blue line to your advantage and why the government on the other side has to step in and beat the **** out of the FBI because you’ve done it before you used to your advantage to Chicago to goddamn blockbuster to crackle to a ******* Redbox that you could never ******* read even the magnetic goddamn battery that the artificial intelligence can ******* trace and get in and out of anybody’s ******* phone regardless if they have it or not anymore, that few people have always been ******* sick bastards like the ******* elated who **** rub dead children’s patriots on their **** because everybody knows has been an Apex legends worth worthless as **** lie

  • Sl_acker
    Slacker (@Sl_acker) reported

    The down fall of western civilization started on AOL. I'm convinced. Talk about the chat rooms.

  • TomParsons59385
    2-Tone (@TomParsons59385) reported

    @oelma__ 18 of em, never had a AOL account and don't recall sending a post card

  • mkliebmann
    MK (@mkliebmann) reported

    Also so glad we didn’t have social media (MySpace aside by like senior year) when I was in HS. Chatting **** on AOL was bad enough but at least it was private.