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Problems in the last 24 hours in Suitland, Maryland

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AOL Issues Reports Near Suitland, Maryland

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

  • SkeezeeWonder
    Anfernee Harlemway (@SkeezeeWonder) reported from Suitland, Maryland

    @freshleebaked Nah **** this I’m going back to AOL groupchats

  • KarenCarolina84
    Karen J (@KarenCarolina84) reported from Coral Hills, Maryland

    Why is my @aol email not working? 😢

  • KarenCarolina84
    Karen J (@KarenCarolina84) reported from Coral Hills, Maryland

    @aol email is still down

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Atomic_Comet
    DAΠΤΞ’s IΠFΞΓΠΩ (@Atomic_Comet) reported

    @Stiggs__ I remember watching this **** with my parents right after I made my first AOL account. Given the sensational popularity of it there’s no reason it should’ve been canceled because it was a fairly low budget production that was ran collaboration with a nonprofit organization and law-enforcement and they ran ads like any other TV show.

  • WeisseningBlitz
    Weissening Blitz (@WeisseningBlitz) reported

    More random memory lane thinking. So, 13yo me on AOL found an RP group populated by a bunch of 25+yo women. You might think giggity, but weirdly, there were times where I was just hearing them out when they had some bad days. Was even one I phone chatted with.

  • Kryptowe_
    Kryptowe (@Kryptowe_) reported

    @itsme_urstruly I'd gladly take the days of dial up and that aol instant messenger door slam any day over the garbage we have now.

  • verse9587
    verse (@verse9587) reported

    @JonStewartIL @JesseBWatters Who ******** uses aol anymore 🙄

  • AnatoneRich
    Rich Anatone is cataloguing Final Fantasy themes (@AnatoneRich) reported

    I belonged to an Earthbound email newsletter on AOL back in the 90s. Whoever made it and sent it out, thank you. I also made my own FF email AOL newsletter. It was stupid but it lasted a few months. My god what a geek I was/am

  • videoblivion
    Nightraven (@videoblivion) reported

    We never should've left livejournal and myspace. AOL should rebrand with the 90s aesthetic and bring back chatrooms and message boards

  • foolyoldaccount
    neneh cherrysis evangelion (@foolyoldaccount) reported

    Like, sometimes I wonder how nonces found each other before dodgy chatrooms on AOL started. But **** like this reminds me that they’re pretty open about it, they just pass it off as banter.

  • qiangthesuper
    Qiang Bai (@qiangthesuper) reported

    AOL was the first time I realized that a business could systematically exploit human weakness and make money by misleading customers. At the time, I was still a student. Out of curiosity, I subscribed to AOL. In reality, I already had access to the internet through a PPP modem, so I didn’t need AOL at all. But they offered a “first month free” promotion, and during registration, I had to provide my bank account details. I completely forgot about it. I never used the service, since I continued using my own internet connection. A few months later, I accidentally discovered that I had been charged $9.95 every month. As a student, that was not a trivial amount. I contacted AOL customer service. They didn’t argue or explain — they immediately terminated the service. Which, to me, showed they knew exactly what they were doing — and that this was not an isolated case.

  • paperinstacks
    Kev (@paperinstacks) reported

    im legit buying a flip phone and only using my smart phone at home this ai **** is making me nauseous that i created an aol account and started transferring all my apps to connect there LMAO

  • shitterr1x
    GoldenP (@shitterr1x) reported

    @laurashin tech debt plays out different when you remember who got crushed by it before the mempool even settled Vitalik never had to watch AOL die in real time