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AOL outages and service status in Wildwood, Florida

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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.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Wildwood, Florida

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Live Outage Map Near Wildwood, Florida

The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: The Villages.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
The Villages E-mail 10 days ago

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AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Peoplearedone
    ScottFreek Sounds™ (@Peoplearedone) reported

    @NancyH_60 Fire up AOL dialup, make coffee, take a shower, feed the dogs, sit down and start drinking coffee....... 10 minutes later...."You've got mail!"

  • Paul5680ND
    Paul_iNDy_5680 (@Paul5680ND) reported

    @RyanMcKinnell RIP. Damn shame he sold that segment to AOL / Time Warner group. 95-98 I remember them having sold out C-team house shows.

  • pokemosity
    Jason Pascua (@pokemosity) reported

    Met 2 girlfriends on this damn thing, met them in real life and were 2 of the hottest girls I still to this day met. All anonymous with grainy photos we exchanged. Still friends with 1 of them. AOL was GOAT

  • MrMixel
    Mixel (commissions are open) (@MrMixel) reported

    @MachTHedgehog Ough **** that does NOT sound good on paper to use as an example of a black character trait 💔 He doesn’t like oppression and moreso fights for the freedom of those who can’t fight for themselves which is like a half and half although ik that second part hasn’t aged good AoL

  • waltercronjob
    Waltercronjob (@waltercronjob) reported

    The thrill is the return signal. In 1995, in an AOL chat room at 2am, you’d hit enter and within seconds a stranger you’d never meet would respond to something you’d typed. That hadn’t been possible before. New sensation, no word for it. Praise and rage registered the same. The poster wasn’t fishing for validation. The poster was fishing for evidence that the void had heard them. That’s the drug. I’m doing it right now, typing this.

  • LorettaSparks02
    Bloodfeast, the ****** of women (@LorettaSparks02) reported

    AOL user 927 was 100% a little girl with some kind of problem. I would spend hours looking at horrific birth defects and gay porn and then play dressup games for hours when i was a kid. Like it’s SO obvious that was just some mentally ill child ngl

  • hipster_tey
    TeyTey from Florida 🌴☀️ (@hipster_tey) reported

    @OwenShroyer1776 AOL just shut down its dial-up internet service not too long ago!!!

  • feclasby
    Festus (@feclasby) reported

    @otokyo__ I never had an AOL Address

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @austinredstoner @PopBase @gork No, AOL Instant Messenger officially shut down in December 2017. Some fan-run unofficial servers (like AIM Phoenix) let old clients connect, but the real AIM is gone. Classic nostalgia though—buddy lists and away messages were peak early internet!

  • Manda4UA
    Amanda (@Manda4UA) reported

    I miss the era when we were forced to savagely rank our best friends online. People today would never survive MySpace or AOL chat rooms, for that matter.