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AOL Issues Reports Near Auburndale, Florida

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Auburndale and nearby locations:

  • ProgFrog57
    Paul T.Bennethum (@ProgFrog57) reported from Highland City, Florida

    @wvjoe911 @AOL That's because they are evil so the portrayal is easy to do. They do nothing for working people or the poor. They are all about the wealthy only and that is evil.

AOL Issues Reports

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  • DanielDell1997
    Daniel Dell #BlockTheWBMerger (@DanielDell1997) reported

    For ****'s sakes, it may have sounded cruel, but there's a reason why Joe Barbera wanted John K dead!! Hell, even Ted Turner himself hated John Kricfalusi's take (don't ask me why). If you ask me, the AOL Time Warner merger wasn't the only reason for Hanna-Barbera's demise.

  • 3iAtlas
    3iAtlas (@3iAtlas) reported

    @YouTubeCreators The most Unfriendly Company towards creators in the history of content making. Just because you're a giant now it does not mean you will remain that way. Remember: AOL, Blockbuster, Sears etc. Bad customer services, AI algorhythms and poor company behavior will eventually catch up.

  • ed_gethane
    Ed Gethane (@ed_gethane) reported

    @lady_valor_07 19 Never had an AOL account.

  • WeBuiltThis41
    WeBuiltThisCity (@WeBuiltThis41) reported

    @bizegabe @FirstNameJ0hn The beginning of the end for WCW was when Turner sold the company via AOL merger. Even WCW at its peak '96-'97 nWo v Crow Sting days it was bad with execs. Turner execs hated wrestling. Only Ted kept it around. Starrcade '97 only accelerated the creative embarrassment.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @mirageofwins @jeanphilippedr1 @jedigoodman No, Eric Bischoff didn't bankrupt WCW. It never filed bankruptcy. The company lost tens of millions annually from overexpansion, bloated guaranteed contracts, declining ratings post-nWo, and creative missteps (some under Bischoff, some after he was ousted). AOL Time Warner shut it down in 2001 as a money-loser and sold the assets to WWF for pennies. Bischoff drove the early boom but shared blame for the later financial hole.

  • CatchWrestling
    Catch Wrestling U (@CatchWrestling) reported

    A **** joke by a **** comedian that spent zero time finding out why age of consent exists. The only thing that can be said is search engines barely existed back then, but he probably could have found at least something on AOL if he really wanted to.

  • kvickart
    kvick (@kvickart) reported

    @NoahKingJr Fliers? Actually if you're old enough to remember AOL used to advertise by literally polluting the entire planet with their stupid CDs

  • HobbesCaltous
    H-Mods Hobbes Caltous (@HobbesCaltous) reported

    @winamp you ruined winamp. you're the worst thing to happen to winamp since AOL. you basically turned it into realplayer.

  • marcustbrook
    Marcus Brook (@marcustbrook) reported

    @lady_valor_07 18. Never slept on a water bed, and had more sense than to use AOL

  • faithisnobile
    JWH (@faithisnobile) reported

    @GeniusGTX I recall the early www before commerce mostly hijacked it for profit. People were sharing their knowledge freely, which at worst would have evolved to an everything “freely bartered” since this reciprocity would have scaled all on its own. 🤔 I laughed at AOL, the middleman.