AOL outages and service status in North Pembroke, Massachusetts
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Problems in the last 24 hours in North Pembroke, Massachusetts
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AOL Issues Reports Near North Pembroke, Massachusetts
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in North Pembroke and nearby locations:
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Jason Howe (@JediFett) reported from North Pembroke, Massachusetts@rihannanamator Negative. "JediFett" was taken (by someone I found out had AOL for 3 months, *******) and 41 just popped into my head.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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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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Abrasio Mysterioso (@STRAY_CAT_29) reported@hthieblot An AOL chat room on worst first date ever. It was hilarious
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Ehsan (@acadictive) reported9 big companies that had millions of users and collapsed: 1. Netscape 2. Myspace 3. BlackBerry 4. Nokia 5. Kodak 6. AOL 7. FTX 8. Yahoo 9. Celsius Network 10. ___?
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🕊🎶Päm Schoen♡ (@OznovaPam) reported@Hitchslap1 Oh, this is funny. Did I ever tell you about the time I got one of my first jobs early on AOL? I was a moderator for the men’s message boards. They never knew their moderator was a woman. They just saw my title “moderator.” It was interesting to watch the dynamics of the different boards I was in charge of.
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Grotmaster (@grotmaster) reported@Kohonos234 @AislingOLoughl1 I don't think so, Jhonner. AOL is a friend of ours and has an incisive mind. Poor ole Steo had some rough times, by the sound of it. These riots are exactly what the ZOG want, unfortunately, all part of the plan. It's all ******
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Patrick Boyuk (@patri83268) reported@GoldLoverXo I personally think history simply repeats itself. Just like in the .com bubble most of the early investors sold as they drop the price down through many different levels of manipulation. The big boys loaded up cheap as retail panic sold. Before the utility like Google, Yahoo,AOL.
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George (@George1oiw) reported@ChuckGrassley You act like you’re still on AOL and characters are limited so you use those dumb *** abbreviations. How about you shut ******** up and retire
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skumm🧊 (@skumWgmi) reportedHere's what happens next now that Warner Bros and Paramount are one company. In 6 months: Max and paramount + merge into a single platform. Subscribers get one app. Thousnads of employees get layoffs. The combined $57 billion debt starts driving every content decision. In 12 months: CNN gets sold or spun off. It has been on the table for years. The new company cannot afford to carry a struggling news network alongside a streaming war. In 2 years: The merged studio approaches Apple, Amazon, or a sovereign wealth fund for a capital injection. $57 billion in debt with streaming losses doesn't sustain itself. In 5 years: This merger either saves Hollywood's legacy studios or becomes the AOL Time Warner of the 2020s. There is no middle outcome.
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Deb (@Deb35535027) reportedDONE W/AOL AFT 38 yrs. CUSTOMER SVC S U C K S🥵🤬🤮
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vasabjit banerjee (@vasabjit_b) reported@danbright_ @Hertz I have no idea how they are staying in business. I know rental cars is a low margin one, but this is insanely horrible customer service. AOL in the early- and mid-2000s had better customer service. lol