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AOL Issues Reports Near Ashton-under-Lyne, England

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Ashton-under-Lyne and nearby locations:

  • adele_1983
    • ⒹⒺⓁ • (@adele_1983) reported from Bury, England

    @AOLSupportHelp I’ve had my email since 2009 and have thousands of emails many are important, and today I’ve noticed they have all gone. Can someone help me ASAP?

  • slhutch1980
    Scrappy Doo (@slhutch1980) reported from Sale, England

    @alanplynch I miss getting little AOL discs in the post and throwing them in the garbage 🥲

  • mcfc__ste
    Ste tierney🐝 (@mcfc__ste) reported from Middleton, England

    @AOLSupportHelp Hello I can't login to my email it says my password has been changed even though I know I haven't changed it I just wondered if you can help

  • C_Roberts_41
    CRAIG ROBERTS (@C_Roberts_41) reported from Oldham, England

    @ThisisLukeOwen @WrestleTalk_TV @OliDavis Maybe you should start all listening again because he has constantly said what mistakes is made. Yes WCW was badly run but only when the AOL merger & Thunder were brought in on hisxwatch. he couldn't have been doing a bad job if they were winning 83 weeks in a row.

  • JonathanWood
    Jonathan Wood (@JonathanWood) reported from Bury, England

    @DidymusBrush @YouTube Can you link it in Google admin panel? If you’re known to Google there, it may help you. Having an expired aol account would be a reasonable reason for leniency.

  • paulxdesign
    Paul Burley 🍔 (@paulxdesign) reported from Manchester, England

    WhatsApp is bad. What are we using now? Telegram? Signal? AOL Instant Messenger? Pagers? Opening a window and screaming?

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  • AbsolutelyMalc1
    Inside Agitator (@AbsolutelyMalc1) reported

    @CodeByPoonam "most companies won't do this" actually most tech companies do this. AOL also minted thousands of paper millionaire employees, including janitors. then they acquired Time Warner and the stock went down every day after

  • yaygrr0
    Anna Strong 🌸 (@yaygrr0) reported

    I miss AOL, AIM, & MySpace sooooo bad

  • A_Grand_Poobah
    THE Grand Poobah (@A_Grand_Poobah) reported

    @GergelyOrosz @PythiaR Never thought that the ScaleAI transaction would work out as a reverse takeover. Echoes of AOL acquiring Time Warner.

  • fotsch1
    Don Fotsch 🌵🇺🇸 (@fotsch1) reported

    @munster_gene 1) the kids stuff is great for Brand 2) it’s too complicated 3) designed by “experts” (w/ any kids?) 4) it won’t get used much How do we know all this? We learned it all with AOL Parental Controls; was a KEY reason parents chose AOL; kids were the ones who knew it best (shutting it off); overall, minimal usage. anyone with kids, smiles at #2 above, in particular — engr, father of six, decade at Apple, five at AOL p.s. We will never see any stats on Apple/iPhone “kid safety” usage, due to points above; they’ll just keep taking about how they work with “experts”, who ironically, often have few or no, children.

  • stargateops
    Stargate Ops: Command (@stargateops) reported

    Along with forum raiding, they organize on Discord, Whatsapp, Signal and Telegram. All of your "influencers" and heroes? This is where they get their marching orders. They even used Yahoo and AOL messenger chat groups back in the day. The shill fears the Anon.

  • CheapAstronomy
    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.

  • gkamstra
    Greg (@gkamstra) reported

    @gordie_smith Eventbrite was a horrible public company. AOL is an ice cube. You can make really good money buying them cheap and running them off (or turning them around), but it works way better in private markets w 5-10 year horizons. Most of the companies that do this well (that I’m aware of) are privately held. Opentext would be an example of a public one. Super low multiples, pretty crappy performance (although did well early on when it was smaller). I wish them a ton of luck, but I just expect over a multi-year horizon, the market will decide it hates the stock even if they make good decisions and create value.

  • legallyging
    ginger spice (@legallyging) reported

    @Boblhead truly!! was at a restaurant today and someone's ringtone was the AOL dial-up tone. ended up going down a rabbithole bc of that

  • DennisRChandra
    Dennis R (@DennisRChandra) reported

    @ToxicWorrier @llandoniffirg Oh man. 19 for me. I never had an AOL address

  • MarcHoag
    Marc Hoag (@MarcHoag) reported

    @RaminNasibov Does AOL count? Or BBS? Never did much with the latter, but plenty with the former. I also vaguely remember my dad had a CompuServe account. Email addresses were basically a string of numbers as I recall.