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AOL Issues Reports Near O'Fallon, Missouri

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in O'Fallon and nearby locations:

  • PundF
    Todd F. Pund (@PundF) reported from Dardenne Prairie, Missouri

    @FrDaveNix you seem to be having an issue with your email notifications on your website...I signed up 1st using an AOL address. That worked fine, even though I got a suspicious so called pay pal email. Then I signed up with a Gmail account and nothing at all was received...

  • JeanForbesJone1
    Jean Forbes Jones (@JeanForbesJone1) reported from Township of Lindenwood, Missouri

    @RealMuckmaker @AOL Meghan dear.....we form opinions but what we see come out of their own mouths. It's not the GOP of your father and you need to face it, or you are part of the problem

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • WalterSchw82170
    Walter S. 🇺🇲 (@WalterSchw82170) reported

    @BillMelugin_ Never had AOL

  • Mjmarconi77
    Michael ❌ (@Mjmarconi77) reported

    @xenabbyy Nope never will not on any app not even when aol or MySpace was a thing never giving a reason to

  • RWReagan1
    Te𝕏as Landman (@RWReagan1) reported

    @ClownWorld Next thing you know they'll be closing down AOL and Netscape.

  • jeffroartxrpl
    JeffroArt (@jeffroartxrpl) reported

    @marraro_danny @otokyo__ 19, no AOL but damn, those brutal waterbeds though.

  • CobyValentine24
    Coby’s Gambling Corner (@CobyValentine24) reported

    @KekistaniPrayer @reddit_lies Never had AOL (canadian here) but all to familiar with those AOL disks that gave you like an hour of free internet lol

  • MiamiChristine
    MiamiChristine (@MiamiChristine) reported

    @brockpierson AOL Authors Lounge was my hang out

  • CreeksideWood
    Woody Paradiso (@CreeksideWood) reported

    @otokyo__ 19. Never had an AOL address….earthlink tho….

  • Sl_acker
    Slacker (@Sl_acker) reported

    The down fall of western civilization started on AOL. I'm convinced. Talk about the chat rooms.

  • GrouchoMaga
    GrouchoMAGA KAG Trump🇺🇸🇺🇸 (@GrouchoMaga) reported

    @SonofLiberty357 WTF you mean used AOL? Hahaha I still have it. Less garbage on that then Gmail.

  • Christojt
    Christopher T. 🇻🇦 (@Christojt) reported

    This is all just a repeat of 1990s Christian apologetics on message boards and AOL chats. The kids don't realize that some of us have been experiencing the internet for a couple decades now (at least), and know where to draw lines. I don't think people like Gavin or James White understand this either because they didn't experience the internet in its earliest forms. It's not just "mean Catholics and Orthodox." It's just that the internet (mostly just Twitter and social media) attracts the best and worst of any given group. Focus on producing quality apologetics and rise above the mosh pits. If you're honest, you may actually appreciate the arguments from the other positions more.