AOL outages and service status in Garforth, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Garforth, England
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AOL Issues Reports Near Garforth, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Garforth and nearby locations:
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Sam Clark (@clarkswfc) reported from Leeds, England@AOLSupportHelp @aolmail is there a problem with downloading attachments in emails? Can’t seem to open any. Any advice? Get an error code EC 4008?
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Andrew Stubbs (@andyjstubbs24) reported from Wakefield, England@AOLSupportHelp hello I hope you can help me for some reason I’m not able to receive emails for the last 48 hours, also because ive had my account with aol for so long I can’t remember the password to log back in ive tryed to log out and log back in again
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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deputydog357 (@deputydogblitzn) reported@FOX13News Technology and computers have always led to fraud, the dark web has been around since the AOL days, unfortunately the govt keeps adding more technology to everything for the surveillance state, they will never stop it
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Ulises Lima (@visceral_real) reported@C2thaL2thaIGG Not anymore, not after seeing the reaction of ñïggërs everywhere, **** them, I hope they aol get killed, I even prefer Jews over them now
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Aseem Kishore (@akishore) reported$MU first day of q3 and the market’s already doing splits - dow up, nasdaq down, everyone figuring out what’s next after that insane h1 run - dow hit a fresh intraday high (+28 pts, +0.1%) - s&p flat, nasdaq off ~0.5%, tech stumbles as semis get sold off - micron MU down 9% today but still up 250% ytd - sandisk SNDK crushed 10% after that wild 850% h1 surge - profit-taking much? after 80%+ collective gain in chips this year… yeah, makes sense - bending spoons (aol, vimeo owner) jumps 42% on u.s. ipo debut...random flex - guggenheim upgrades salesforce and servicenow to buy, so enterprise life goes on so the laggards are finally getting love while the darlings bleed about time! $MU $SNDK
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Gary Dauphin (@GeeDeezyDauphin) reported@TTrimoreau Anyone remember Apple's EWorld? It was Apple's attempt to gain some of the profits from the internet craze. I told them it would fail. It ended up being a year and half late, and was still just a rebranded version of AOL online. It folded shortly after being released.
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Tiel Lover 🌻🇺🇦 (@tiellover) reported@AOLSupportHelp It's fixed now. There was a large outage, but fortunately email is back now
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Shuzagki (@Shuzagkii) reported@itskinkerbellxo Lmaoo they using this **** like we back at AOL/blackberry times I fear 💀
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Arran 🏴 (@altxslayer) reportedI would never join BlueSky, it would be much much better to put a second sim card in my phone and have my followers have this new phone number. I was tech-social before AOL, MSN and BBM and it was just fine.
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CheapAstronomy (@CheapAstronomy) reported@ThrillaRilla369 Anyone else remember the AOL discs where you got 50 hours on AOL dialup for free? You could connect with them and signup your fake account, then login with your real AOL account. Bonus, when AOL had "bring your own access," it only cost $5 per month.
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MichaelJensen1 (@_Kadmos1) reportedIt was dumb for the AOL Time Warner, Disney-Fox, and AT&T Time Warner mergers to happen. It is wrong for Paramount Skydance trying to get WB Discovery. Fox Corp getting Tubi was fine but Roku is not. Reason I am fine with Fox Corp getting Tubi is because the buy-out was a lot smaller. Now, if the Fox Corp never bought Tubi but just bought Roku, I would be a bit less opposed because they would have one less big streaming platform.
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Carol Ann 🇺🇸🇬🇧💂♀️🗽 (@PrayerWarriorF1) reported@Demeter_Erinia No, it was a CompuServe (Aol). It was a weird name after a squirrel with no tail that used to hang out in our garden.