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AOL outages and service status in Cupar, Scotland

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Cupar, Scotland

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AOL Issues Reports

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  • Marquis8675309
    Marquis (@Marquis8675309) reported

    @RealBookerScott I’m 23 out of 24 I never had a AOL acct. Barely had a MySpace but enough to be able to count it.

  • MMmmmmSushi
    MmmSushi (@MMmmmmSushi) reported

    @megaburger_usd1 @ciderpunk20 She got put through the ringer not only on X, but also on discord. This was the very first token created on AOL and it got rugged. In fact, EVERY single $aol token has been rugged. They're literally offering apys off rugged tokens from their platform. How sad is that ****?

  • Paul__Walsh
    Paul Walsh (@Paul__Walsh) reported

    1. Most parents will let teens setup their own phone 2. The rest will give their kids a used phone that's already setup for an adult This has to be the single most stupid thing I've seen in online child safety since the start of my tech career in 1996 when I started at AOL.

  • MAGAtNewsNation
    MAGAtsNationNews (@MAGAtNewsNation) reported

    @GuntherEagleman are u ****** 11? ur moms gunna make sure u don’t get any internet hours on aol discs if u keep acting like this. ur over here fan boy hooting over a meme that’s a humor level 1 (at best) that most 3rd graders wouldn’t even really giggle at. what a **** boi dork u are.

  • jrade762
    Brad (@jrade762) reported

    @exQUIZitely so did AOL rent the phone lines from the telecommunications companies, or did American’s have to pay service changes on top of their AOL subscription to their phone company??

  • SK071
    Sean Kelleher (@SK071) reported

    @AOL Your website is down.

  • RonDuncan7
    Ron Duncan ✝️ (@RonDuncan7) reported

    @dennismiloseski @hthieblot Very familiar to me. I worked for AOL from February '97 to December 2006 when the call center I was working in shut down. I started in Tech support and learned a great deal about all things computer related, both in dealing with hardware and software. Technology has changed immensely over the past 30 years.

  • bch_sun
    夏小栀 (@bch_sun) reported

    When the Internet first appeared, many people thought AOL was the Internet. Later, people discovered the Internet was still there. AOL wasn't. Then came a time when people thought Yahoo was the Internet. After that Google was the Internet. Then Facebook was the Internet. And now AI companies are becoming the new center of attention.The Internet itself never disappeared. The center of gravity simply kept changing.

  • Mr_Wabb
    Mr_Wabb (@Mr_Wabb) reported

    @Seven_of_7_ Puhlease, I need something with at least 14400 bps modem & free AOL status disk Appreciate the help tho

  • rhiyddun
    Rhiyddun (@rhiyddun) reported

    @nikitabier perhaps I'm just being a nostalgic boomer dinosaur, but back when it was uunet and BBS's like BIX or AOL, and nobody got paid, you just said what you said and the various communities policed their own, tight or loose. The whole alt. tree was a bit surreal, but by and large it was real discussion, sharing of info, etc. without very many of these constant influencer flame wars for clix and a dozen reposts of something only a little further down in my feed. Now we add a whole attack vector on sanity with the short form videos Elon has said rot your brain. I don't need to bother grokadoodle and ask if there's a pattern.