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
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DAD.PRG - making BombBloke (@code_wizard_uk) reportedA truly profound memberberries post. Nobody ever used Winamp. It was so niche. Along with ICQ, MSN, AOL dialup and burning CDs with Nero and being annoyed at how often they screwed up. All of those things are so niche they could never possibly be used for engagement farming.
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Probably Not Your Daddy (@jfriii12311972) reported@AntiLeftMemes 19 I never had an AOL email.
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Rhiyddun (@rhiyddun) reported@nikitabier perhaps I'm just being a nostalgic boomer dinosaur, but back when it was uunet and BBS's like BIX or AOL, and nobody got paid, you just said what you said and the various communities policed their own, tight or loose. The whole alt. tree was a bit surreal, but by and large it was real discussion, sharing of info, etc. without very many of these constant influencer flame wars for clix and a dozen reposts of something only a little further down in my feed. Now we add a whole attack vector on sanity with the short form videos Elon has said rot your brain. I don't need to bother grokadoodle and ask if there's a pattern.
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Ken 無 (non-official taco bell affiliate) (@Ken67547214) reported@NotPerrysBoobs @ElmWho I spent many hours trying to get it to work with the free aol cd's, but I never did. I think you might have needed to pay an additional fee or something.
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Cosmo (@cosmo9210952297) reported@exQUIZitely Memory’s, played this multiplayer on the internet back in the early 90’s. Sierra network/ImagiNation network. My poor parents, I sure that phone will insane, I spent days on INN. The UI was incredible. Sad, AOL killed it for a reason. Change the 🌎 Ready gamer one 💩.
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Emily (@Ult1moHombre) reported@hthieblot I loved AOL. I was like 11-12 and spent hours curating my AIM profile and/or arguing about this or that in chats & forums. I remember obsessing over defending this awful movie, "Simply Irresistible", for days.
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A FORM (@EchosphereIO) reported@NickMinock This is what happns when you bring in so many foreign nationals from third world or Communist countries to fuel the development of the awful data centers now proliferating in Loudon County. It all started with the AOL campus and has just gotten to the point, as forewarned, where the fabric of our society begins to decay. Now you know what that means and how that decay might manifest itself. You have 2 options, move the hell out, that is what I did or get them all the hell out! We don't need data centers we need healthy happy kids!
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John W (@JohnWilkin77977) reported@BellaBeautyVibe 18 never had AOL
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Daughter of Grace (@EjJorams) reported@wanguwamajani It's painfully annoying and draining. The worst bit is when you have given your ID with the correct spelling and they still spell and pronounce it according to how their tongue chooses... Aol sana. Even the saf agent who registered me for mpsa had it wrongly spelt !
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RichardJK (@RichardJKPE) reported@girdley The worst was Time Warner's purchase of AOL.