AOL outages and service status in Bridgeton, New Jersey
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Bridgeton, New Jersey
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Tengushee (@Tengushee) reported@charlicohen Used to run an entire cyber cafe from one DSL AOL connection (which required the bespoke software to login on a dedicated PC) and some pretty inventive uses of proxy servers. Those were the days.
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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
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Pedro Romero (@pedroromero120) reported@BillMelugin_ Damn Bill, didn't know you were gangster like that. No 420 or 69 at the end of your screen name? Did you even AOL bro?
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Jake Wilde (@PragmaticDude) reported@0hour1 I worked as an admin for an internet service provider.I never had to use AOL. I always had better connectivity.
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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!
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* (@vansantospiero) reported@RaulRei86168412 @KutterIsKing AOL damn unc
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Casey (@CaseyJ_516) reportedI miss AOL/AIM: not this ultra mega dog **** app this is, Twitter or X- or whatever we call it.
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CoreLumen (@corelumen) reportedMost people should never have been allowed to leave the AOL garden.
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Zego (@Zego67) reported@davepl1968 I was team lead on the PS-1 customer support team for IBM PC DOS when 5.0 came out. It was so advanced! We supported customers through Prodigy, and later AOL.
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Liberalism is a disease (@travis76292409) reported@0hour1 I used AOL all the time. I used to use AOhell for a little trouble making.