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AOL (America Online) is an internet portal as well as an internet service provider. As an ISP, AOL offers dial up internet through its AOL Advantage plans.

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  • Sassy_Diva_2487
    #iheartMichaeljackson (@Sassy_Diva_2487) reported

    @AOL We don’t care, @AOL. Nobody with a functioning brain and a Spotify playlist cares. The world collectively decided years ago that Michael Jackson is untouchable, the allegations were a clown show, and you sad, jobless click-farm goblins are still out here recycling the same dusty script like it’s 2005 and people still trust you. Newsflash: they don’t. The King left the building, left the ranch, left the haters in the dirt, and his legacy is doing victory laps while you beg for engagement with “shocking” headlines that wouldn’t shock a houseplant. Touch some grass. Stream some Thriller. Or better yet, get a real job instead of farming MJ drama for pennies. The people have spoken: MJ forever, your pathetic “gotcha” content never. Stay irrelevant. 🖕

  • curethesmiths
    elle 🤍 (@curethesmiths) reported

    1 - AOL messages didn't save back then (actually they never saved), so we don't have to worry about maggie finding those!

  • RonDuncan7
    Ron Duncan ✝️ (@RonDuncan7) reported

    @dennismiloseski @hthieblot Very familiar to me. I worked for AOL from February '97 to December 2006 when the call center I was working in shut down. I started in Tech support and learned a great deal about all things computer related, both in dealing with hardware and software. Technology has changed immensely over the past 30 years.

  • AllVentured
    AllThingsVentured (@AllVentured) reported

    When Netscape was acquired by AOL in 1998 for $4.2B they were still unprofitable but had >50% revenue growth and dominant market share with revenue projected to grow at a 44% CAGR and surpass $1B in just a few years. Sound familiar? You wont guess what happened next: $MSFT bundled Internet Explorer with Windows for free and took 80% of the share overnight. If you don't know how to apply this historical analogue to today I cant help you.

  • thetripathi58
    Chidanand Tripathi (@thetripathi58) reported

    20. 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.

  • BotulismBarry
    Big T (@BotulismBarry) reported

    @jwtruman1115 @OldWorldBlues52 @TABYTCHI I haven’t seen a “keep talking **** and get hit” drunk teenage retard poster like you since like probably back in the AOL days like 2003 this is ******* wild you are a gift dude

  • GiftedMoney
    Great Friend of the Show Joel Wood (@GiftedMoney) reported

    WCW had been losing millions of dollars for years before they closed shop. If AOL/Time Warner wanted WCW on their networks, they’d probably still be around today in some form. People comparing WCW to WWE never cease to make my head hurt. WCW folded because they were the number two and folded under the pressure of going after number 1. They would’ve had a better chance without the merger but they were still fighting the odds. It’s a lot easier for the number two to fold up shop than it ease for number 1 to fall to number 2. Especially when the gap is as wide as it is with WWE and AEW.

  • Fortis_Pater
    FortisPater (@Fortis_Pater) reported

    @WhaleInsider Two of the biggest frauds on two of the worst crypto networks! BTC is a Beanie Baby, and ETH is AOL.

  • LaboratoryMan6
    Lab-Man (@LaboratoryMan6) reported

    @ThrillaRilla369 AOL. I lost my *** on that garbage company when my brokerage managed account doubled down on AOL-Time Warner.

  • faulttolerant
    Evan Brown (@faulttolerant) reported

    Google's AI features got turned on by default for its 3+ billion users. It's a neat trick for naive investors. "Look at our explosive growth and engagement!" AOL did the same thing with its CDs. I went through six years of school without ever paying for internet. They'd mail out a CD for 45 free days, then all you had to do was threaten to cancel and they'd give you six months free. The difference is AOL's internet and email worked. Google is degrading its experience in both email and search, and throwing user content out the window.