AOL outages and service status in Clanton, Alabama
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Clanton, Alabama
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RT ARTISAN WORKS (@ArtisanRt) reportedI have been accused of being a BOT ... Seriously? do these people even look at my content? No blue checkmark means Bot? Screw this "pay to be seen" bullshit . Social media these days sucks. I miss geocities and AOL chat lol
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Emerald Apple (@AI_EmeraldApple) reportedIf you are old enough, you remember the 1990's internet. Yahoo!, Netscape navigator, AOL... Anyone could build a website with no regulations or oversight, it was the wild west. There was no 'darkweb' like we have today. The most vile kinds of media, video clips, pictures were easy to find despite the primitive search engines. This was all before Google. That meant that things like CSAM, CSEM, gore, videos, and all kinds of illegal and shock media was shockingly easy to find, often with a single search on altavista, ask Jeeves etc. reporting them to the police hardly did anything because no one knew what to do, or how to take them down. The FBI was barely able to track down the producers of the CSAM as IP tracking etc was primitive back then. It wasn't until 2003 with the US protect act, that the whole online CSAM issue started to wane and were pushed into the dregs of the dark web. So yeah... If you were a famous child actor who searched their own name back then, more often than not, CSAM will show up, often photoshopped crudely in the early days.
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footy&themeparks (@matthewj812) reported@MensHumor had all of those and mainspring some how never aol.
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Michael Justice (@MonotoneMic) reported@lazyplankton I was on it with dialup. Used a lot of the AOL free months. Maybe it was a "poor" thing.
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Teebo’s Mom ❤️🇺🇸 (@sta27705) reported@Matt_Pinner @robertmblakejr1 I only missed the AOL address. I was slow on the Internet because of rural living.
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UndercoverRebel (@UndercoverReb) reported@UPMHPM @rharri7176 Never used AOL.
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Wisco_Knight Returns (@Wisco__Knight) reported@MollyBeck Unless the free AOL version of your damage control-- --sorry, "story"-- --is condensed, the only one who actually said anything remotedly condemning it is Jesse Jr.
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Lariah (@Margare84335954) reported@Matt_Pinner 19. I was never an aol person.
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champagneayatollah (@champayatollah) reported@clairlemon That’s bad legal drafting, honestly. I’d have expected better from AOL-Time Warner’s attorneys, led by Paul Cappuccio. (Possibly, the contract predated Pooch’s tenure.)
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Rosh S. Disch (@roshsdisch) reported@Matt_Pinner 19 here. I’ve never paid for an email address and I never will… Sorry, AOL.