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AOL outages and service status in New Port Richey, Florida

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AOL Issues Reports

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  • sweatystartup
    Nick Huber (@sweatystartup) reported

    One of the most underrated skill in business: writing a good email. 350+ billion emails are sent every day. Nobody talks about email etiquette. The people who are good at it shine. The people who aren't have a disadvantage and don't even know it. Here's how to fix it: Keep it short. No email should ever be over 150 words. Paragraphs should never be more than 4 lines. When you write an important email, spend just as much time cutting it down as you spent writing it. Go line by line. Ask: is this sentence absolutely necessary? Can I combine these two into one? Ditch the Comcast, AOL, and Hotmail addresses. Set up a professional email on your own domain using Google Workspace. Don't put "CEO" in your signature if you're a startup with no employees. I know you founded the company. Put "owner" or "founder." When I see "CEO" from a company I know is brand new, I roll my eyes. Never criticize anyone in a reply-all. If people are CC'd, it means they want to be kept in the loop, so reply all to keep them there. And remember: email is permanent. Don't put anything in writing you wouldn't want surfacing years later. Small thing. Massive advantage if you're one of the few who actually does it right.

  • violinii
    🌮(((Stuart))) 🇺🇲 🟧🟦 I (@violinii) reported

    @SarahSevans2000 Never had AOL. Otherwise...

  • CbazzThaGreat
    Bazz (@CbazzThaGreat) reported

    @RE420 Listen. AOL chat rooms on dial up internet. My tribe. I’ve worked in the school system here with middle schoolers no less. I’ve seen it first hand, had to do investigations on kids phones because of **** they did and Said on social media. It’s **** naw for me.

  • PulsePersephone
    méli mélo (@PulsePersephone) reported

    In like 1997 an adult man found my AOL profile and emailed me just to tell me that I seemed very stupid and and that all my interests were stupid and I emailed him back that I was sorry but that I was 14 and that might have something to do with it.

  • RabidCoo
    Jake🍁🇨🇦🏳️‍🌈 🇵🇸🇺🇦 (@RabidCoo) reported

    @lilhousgreendor I never had an AOL email address. Which doesn't help making me not feel old

  • Avaldrv
    🦅 Lori 🕊⚖ (@Avaldrv) reported

    @505Cali2 I've been saying this online since the chat rooms way back on AOL. The Christians used to say I was listening to the devil. Their self-righteousness gave me a bad impression of Christians. I consider myself a follower of Christ's teachings, not a follower of a blood sacrifice.

  • liberty91362
    liberty91362 (@liberty91362) reported

    @brivael I worked at Time Warner for 24 years, and lost hundreds of thousands of my 401k in the infamous AOL merger that killed off the greatest media company in the world—the worst merger in corporate history. I mostly blame Steve Case and his other AOL cronies, who dumped all their stock right at the merger, while all the TW Execs and employees kept their stock and lost billions. I remember McKinsey’s empty suits seemed to be everywhere at Time Warner in its dying years, and it always seemed like McKinsey helped orchestrate its collapse.

  • altyalternative
    alty (@altyalternative) reported

    @Forsakencov one good thing about the older emotes is that they were something i never heard off i never knew about sinister minds, redseas nobody until i saw those emotes in forsaken nor did i know what the AOL Guy was i think more emotes should be very ver yniche

  • PeloDave1
    Pelo_dave1 (@PeloDave1) reported

    @SarahSevans2000 19…..never had an aol account

  • Monkey3ddd
    Seoul Man (@Monkey3ddd) reported

    @TheMorningSpew2 Maybe help her change her AOL password.