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AOL Issues Reports Near Cooper City, Florida
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Cooper City and nearby locations:
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J STAY PAID (@JSTAYPAID79) reported from Hollywood Beach Gardens, FloridaWhen MySpace was popping I never thought it would come to an end but then again I thought the same of AOL chat rooms, Mi Gente, Blackplanet…Friendster was wack though
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J STAY PAID (@JSTAYPAID79) reported from Hollywood Beach Gardens, FloridaWhen MySpace was popping I never thought it would come to an end but then again I thought the same of AOL chat rooms, Mi Gente, Blackplanet…Friendster was wack though
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Jules Polonetsky (@JulesPolonetsky) reported from Plantation, Florida@swodinsky Hard issues we struggled with at AOL when we adopted policy to handle reports such as my friend messaged me about suicide were privacy, ethics, liability, standards, cost of system/people,. When to report, when to support, when to ignore.
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J STAY PAID (@JSTAYPAID79) reported from Hollywood Beach Gardens, FloridaWhen MySpace was popping I never thought it would come to an end but then again I thought the same of AOL chat rooms, Mi Gente, Blackplanet…Friendster was wack though
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LaVonne Idlette, OLY (@idlette) reported from Miramar, FloridaFun Fact I was Lalahurdles2 since 1999… dial up aol, you got mail and use chat rooms 14/f/va long I just can’t remember that login for twitter so I adopted this name in 2012 but it’s Lalahurdles2 everywhere else
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The Prosciutto Papi (@mando_dando) reported from Pembroke Pines, FloridaMy aol screen name was really “dickindadraws”. That **** was dumb
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✨Debbie Lemmy Copafeel✨ (@itsdebbae) reported from Cooper City, FloridaIG got AOL away messages now!? Wtf
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Empirical Evidence (@_Imnoscientist) reported from Lauderhill, FloridaWhenever I see an iCloud email address, I just know this call is about to be some bullshit. They're almost as bad as aol and yahoo email addresses.
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North Node Dan ☊♐ (@NNAstrology) reported@BlackDumpling In 100 years, people will not be able to tell WTF really happened anywhere after AOL came online.
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Eric Smith (@Eric_Smith08) reported20. Connected Account Vulnerability The Situation: Back in 2010, you finally made the jump from Yahoo, Hotmail, or AOL to Gmail. To make the transition easier, you linked your old legacy account to automatically forward everything into your new Gmail inbox. You haven't logged into that Yahoo account in a decade. The Mechanics: Legacy email platforms like Yahoo and AOL have notoriously outdated, porous spam filters compared to Google's billion-dollar machine learning infrastructure. By using POP3 or IMAP to pull that mail into Gmail, you are essentially bypassing Google's frontline defenses and piping raw, unfiltered internet sewage straight into your pristine Gmail ecosystem. The Fix: It is time to sever the cord. Go to Gmail Settings > Accounts and Import. Look under "Check mail from other accounts." Delete the legacy connections. If you absolutely still need access to that ancient Hotmail account for banking resets, log into it directly, aggressively clean it, and set up incredibly strict server-side rules there before allowing it anywhere near your primary hub.
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Hojo (@Hwrdfrnd) reported@ThrillaRilla369 I met an older woman 2 years ago that was still paying for AOL service.
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Brad 🛹 (@BradleySmith93) reported@RetroTechDreams Would play the **** out turret defense custom games in this with AOL dial up internet. Then I'd end up disconnecting from games due to my sisters unplugging the internet to use the phoneline to call up boys. Good times.
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Mario583 (@paper3139) reported@kmcnam1 This is what email services such as @AOL should offer when all you get is spam nowadays that you never bother to read.
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Unvarnished Tooth (@YouWontFeelThis) reported@ryanpcrypto @thatsKAIZEN AOL didn’t conduct the poll, they reported it. My bad for not explaining that. You are MAGA after all.
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smartcent (@ashtakkashte) reported@hthieblot There was a website or a service that had a unified login for all your messenger apps like yahoo, msn, aol etc and you could chat with one interface
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Kathryn (@kbean511) reportedWhy is @X on my iPad acting like AOL dial up? @Support
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skumm🧊 (@skumWgmi) reportedHere's what happens next now that Warner Bros and Paramount are one company. In 6 months: Max and paramount + merge into a single platform. Subscribers get one app. Thousnads of employees get layoffs. The combined $57 billion debt starts driving every content decision. In 12 months: CNN gets sold or spun off. It has been on the table for years. The new company cannot afford to carry a struggling news network alongside a streaming war. In 2 years: The merged studio approaches Apple, Amazon, or a sovereign wealth fund for a capital injection. $57 billion in debt with streaming losses doesn't sustain itself. In 5 years: This merger either saves Hollywood's legacy studios or becomes the AOL Time Warner of the 2020s. There is no middle outcome.
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🔻agitprop + absurdity🔻 (@agtprpnabsrdty) reportedDifferent decade, same math: half the S&P 500 is priced at levels that a dot-com CEO called proof of investor insanity while watching his company crater 90%. The rotation at the top: In early 2000, the ten most valuable S&P 500 companies read like a monument to permanent dominance: Microsoft, General Electric, Cisco, Walmart, ExxonMobil, Intel, Lucent, IBM, Citigroup, AOL. A generation later, only Microsoft remains. GE was carved into three separate companies. Lucent was absorbed by Nokia. AOL became the cautionary tale attached to the worst merger in corporate history. Cisco and Intel spent 25 years climbing back to their dot-com peaks. Citigroup, IBM, Walmart, and ExxonMobil still exist, but none crack the top ten. The new top ten is Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, and the AI infrastructure complex. Investors in 2000 were also certain they were buying the future's permanent giants. The data says most of today's winners won't be in the top ten a generation from now either, and there is no mechanism by which you find out which ones survive in advance. The valuation problem: In 2002, after Sun Microsystems collapsed 90%, CEO Scott McNealy explained to investors exactly what a 10x sales multiple actually demands: 100% of revenues paid as dividends for ten consecutive years, with zero costs, zero R&D, zero taxes, and zero employees. He was describing the math of the price investors had paid for his stock as a form of collective psychosis. Today, 51% of the S&P 500 by market cap trades above 10x sales. Half the index. The AI narrative is functioning as the dot-com narrative functioned: a story compelling enough to make the math feel optional. The math has never been optional.