AOL outages and service status in Plymouth, Indiana
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Plymouth, Indiana
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Kumalovi📺 (@Bear_lovi) reportedBecause I know my Facebook password but why ******** would you give a AOL account and a lookout account when I don’t know the password to them
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Kevin Hood (@itskevinhood) reportedShotty product mockups: • Old AOL email addresses. • People who never open emails. • Filtering bad leads manually after opt-in. Professional product mockups: • Custom domains. • Reputable brands in adjacent markets • People that actually open and read your emails. The difference is night and day.
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Cat6_whiteplate (@CA_mk2) reported@LucifersTweetz Aol? You got dial up as torture down there?
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Alex Hernandez 🇺🇸 🚫 💉 (@ahernandez85a) reported@CNNEnemedia @VivaLaAmes11 My Dad had AOL but I never did I went right to Netcom from those trial disks they used to give out at Micro Center, so no chat rooms just email and web
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Michael TheZorch Haney aka The Professor (@thezorch) reported@ColonelFalcon Back in the day, people thought AOL was too big to fail. Then they did, and very quickly. Their massive campus complex was leveled to build a data center that serviced the many startups that sprang up around them in Silicon Valley. Sony is not too big to fail either.
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Laserkid is now an uncle! (@laserkidprime) reported@Tsukento Oh man I never did use the AOL site as I was a filthy Earthlinker, but I was in the Loudhouse as early as 1995 (under the same username hilariously I've kept it the same going back to 1994 and WBS Chat, also long gone)
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Thomas🇺🇲 #BlueCrew (@HawkeyeTownsend) reported@SarahSevans2000 I never had AOL only 19
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James Harrigan (@jamesharrigan) reported@MeganTStevenson not to mention AOL Mail! My 91 year-old uncle was on AOL mail until he died. My guess is that he was a representative customer.
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Jim60 (@jimnva60) reported@SarahSevans2000 19 , never used AOL
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Nile McMillion (@NileMcmillion) reported@blind_via I love that you can tell immediately exactly who this data is from and how they got it. Incredibly obvious by AOL Mail being the same amount of time as Twitter, this is boomers who click yes on every single pop-up they are given and were served a pop up on some scammy site or an email to "help with a brief survey" that led them to install the browser extension they used to get this data. Literally no one else would intentionally install a browser extension to track how they use their computer.