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AOL Issues Reports Near Borehamwood, England

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  • dougmortonagain
    Doug (@dougmortonagain) reported from Ealing, England

    The first PlayStation came out, and Macs transitioned to Power PC. AOL is launched. Amazon was founded. Microsoft announces it will no longer sell or support the MS-DOS operating system separately from Microsoft Windows

  • NiamhGrimes4
    Niamh Grimes (@NiamhGrimes4) reported from Goffs Oak, England

    @AOL unable to sign into email for last week. No response from customer services. No one to talk to either😡😡Absolute joke. Important emails that I cannot access. AOL can you please get on to this. Beyond frustrating.

  • JosaKeyes
    Josa Keyes (@JosaKeyes) reported from Ealing, England

    @Miss_Snuffy Self pity finds many friends online from the earliest days of community forums up to today's toxic social media. "Share your support" we used to say at AOL and people did and lots was valuable, but a deep streak of 'alternative truth' bedded down there too to solicit attention.

  • thejohnjansen
    John Jansen (@thejohnjansen) reported from Camden Town, England

    @teleject @meyerweb It kinda does though... With MSN Explorer (yes that was a thing in 2001, competing with AOL) we enabled "toast notifications" and the name was because "the little thing popped like the toast on the screensavers." Real toast never does that. It sits there. It sometimes Burns.

  • sarahpilates
    Sarah Pilates (@sarahpilates) reported from Camden Town, England

    @1womanworkforce If he’s working from the aol ap I would delete it and reload. We had a problem with aol a while ago. The old Ap wasn’t working. Change the password just in case on your web version.

  • 8outof10blog
    8/10 (@8outof10blog) reported from Barnet, England

    @reece_dinsdale The other two are "Welcome to AOL: you're connected!" and "Goodbye...th-that's it." Damn I need to put these on my new laptop!

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  • Christojt
    Christopher T. 🇻🇦 (@Christojt) reported

    This is all just a repeat of 1990s Christian apologetics on message boards and AOL chats. The kids don't realize that some of us have been experiencing the internet for a couple decades now (at least), and know where to draw lines. I don't think people like Gavin or James White understand this either because they didn't experience the internet in its earliest forms. It's not just "mean Catholics and Orthodox." It's just that the internet (mostly just Twitter and social media) attracts the best and worst of any given group. Focus on producing quality apologetics and rise above the mosh pits. If you're honest, you may actually appreciate the arguments from the other positions more.

  • GrouchoMaga
    GrouchoMAGA KAG Trump🇺🇸🇺🇸 (@GrouchoMaga) reported

    @SonofLiberty357 WTF you mean used AOL? Hahaha I still have it. Less garbage on that then Gmail.

  • chorusofsin
    ✶ north (@chorusofsin) reported

    @Whitsdoll I have mold growing inside me. I have mold everywhere. I read Simpsons ******. I have a pee fetish. Both of my legs are broken. I love cutting into your trachea. I use AOL for my email. I know a guy named Jorge in real life.

  • Weerdington
    Weer'd Beard (@Weerdington) reported

    @SonofLiberty357 Same, never had an AOL Address.

  • DawnMarieSaid
    Dawn Marie 🇺🇸 (@DawnMarieSaid) reported

    @SonofLiberty357 @fpatterson1050 19 since I never used AOL.

  • DavidSado3
    That_Data_Guy (@DavidSado3) reported

    Anonymization sounds safe until you factor in auxiliary data and pattern matching. The AOL search data release and the Estimating the success of re-identifications in incomplete datasets using generative models both highlight the same reality: re-identification isn’t hypothetical, it’s proven. Real privacy requires built-in protection at the computation layer, not post-processing fixes, exactly the direction Secret Network is pushing.

  • 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.

  • Thagomizer_1589
    Thag of the End of Tail Mizers (@Thagomizer_1589) reported

    @Irina_exh 19. I never had an AOL address.

  • Timothy_Klaver
    Timothy Klaver ✝ (@Timothy_Klaver) reported

    I played on a waterbed when I was younger, and I've had cameras where you had to develop the film, so I guess the only thing I never had was an AOL address.

  • TheGreenOldDill
    Governor Dill (@TheGreenOldDill) reported

    @TimB0116 That’s for the AOL service that I’m bringing back.