AOL outages and service status in Dorchester, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Dorchester, England
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AOL Issues Reports
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💙💙🌊🌊The Retro Redneck 🌊🌊💙💙 (@TheRetroRedneck) reportedNever owned a waterbed, but I have slept on one before. Despised AOL back in the day, but I do have an AOL email address today, that I use for junk email. Other that that, All of them.
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𝓜𝓪𝓻𝓴 (@RoninTaizen) reportedUs peeps from 1999-2004, we weren't what you called "chronically online". We were kinda ******* space pioneers or something but on the internet and we explore a lot of things. Whatever's on the internet. Some stuck on AOL, yahoo messenger or even MSN **** but
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𝘴᭙ꫀꫀ𝓽 ᥴꪖ𝘳ꪑꫀꪶ (@SweetCarmel77) reported@ResaPixie @genxlife77 @OrevaZSN I’m a Xennial and internet was a thing in the early/mid 90’s but niche until 95 after movies started showing it. AOL sent discs to everyone’s home & businesses. I learned how to type on a typewriter & computer. My high school boyfriend’s family had internet in 94. Since 97 I’ve had access to the internet 24/7 starting with Sony’s webtv (non-dialup) then AOL in the 90’s. In 2000 I’ve had a modem (router) & never used anything else. Everyone’s environment back then was different based on economic circumstances & some people didn’t understand the “interwebs” lol.
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Dean Farrar (@Dean90815Dean) reported@RossKneeDeep I'm at 19. Never used AOL. I started on Compuserve.
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Nick S (@thesonx) reported@heckyessica I don't use it, but I can still login to my AOL account if I wanted
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patrick oneill (@paddypaddy171) reported@AOL is holding the email address my family has been using for 25+ years hostage! I paid for premium support and then they unlocked it. I had to change the outdated recovery numbers and emails from the 90s and they then flagged the account and relocked it! I have answered all their questions and they still are locking us out!!!! I have “escalated” to a “tier 2” case that only goes to my voicemail and they refuse to let me contact them!!! I even provided my government employer email as a back up. My father’s medicare and social security are managed through the email!!! Our entire lives are in that email address and they wont help, they even hang up on me when I ask for a manager…..We just want our email back! @AOL WHY ARE YOU DOING THIS TO US
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Hubert Thieblot (@hthieblot) reportedWhen I started Curse in 2004, I was just couch surfing at friends’ houses. I didn’t know how to code, and I had no money. I found two engineers online in IRC chat rooms (pre-Discord), and on MSN/AOL Messenger. When things started working, moving to SF was the best decision. My ambitions 10x’d, I found an incredible peer network, and access to capital became much easier. You don’t need to be in SF to start, but it makes everything easier if you can be here. A lot of people can’t afford it or don’t have visas, that’s why we expanded our programs online for the first time with Canopy. I do want you to move to SF, but you can absolutely do it once you already have something going. Nothing is stopping you from building online, it’s actually easier than ever, especially with Twitter.
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Mackedo (@Mackedo5) reported@TheGoldenDays 90s, AOL. 2000s, Yahoo messenger was the ****. It actually had media built into it. I could watch music videos and listen to music, use it to send MS paint pictures, and lots of other stuff
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Matt Wiggins (@mattwriteguy) reported@omibaloney When Naomi said sentient emoji, Matt was thrown back to the aol instant messenger bot scam hell of the early 2000’s. He growled, “damn. Not again… not after the last time” for he could scarce believe such a sharp and funny wit was nothing more than an emoji.
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Tha Three Colonee K'ang (@botnetshoreteez) reportedIf that wuzn't Mike'z @AOL #brand iWould be impress'd. Whüt: Did MitchellColdSaurusButtWrangler stalk gürlz awhn ThaApp? iHeard'bout that'******'**** so many hyped-up timez früm @Reidkaufman85. Weirdoez. Get anutha'fone'numbah/howl atcha'rentz. FOH.🫤🪭🧐)