AOL outages and service status in Roxbury, Massachusetts
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Roxbury, Massachusetts
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AOL Issues Reports
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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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🇨🇦 David Wickenden (@DaveWickenden) reported@otokyo__ Never had an AOL address. All the others, hell yes!
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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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Totally Positive Content ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ (@JGAnno24) reported@Randy__Hogan Dude, those AOL chat rooms back in the day were so stupid and it was always a/s/l. Then there was the period where Punters were a thing which were hilarious.
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Tnt13521 (@tnt1352172047) reported@BillMelugin_ Never used AOL
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Ryan Glasspiegel (@sportsrapport) reportedThe WWF Rumor Mill board on AOL in like 1998 was a wild place, people made their own factions. I’m not joking. Then AOL shut down the boards and everyone eventually migrated to boards hosted by the ACLU.
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Ian Payne (@IanPayneNZ) reported@otokyo__ 19 never had an AOL address
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JackHudler (@JackHudler) reported@AvaGrace9211 19. I never lowered myself to get an AOL account.
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Stygian Styx (@StygianStyx) reported@Jerinson0 @NotiPlay_ You have never lived out in the country have you? When I was in highscool we had to drive like 30 miles just to use internet that wasn't AOL. Also I lost my house in FFXIV because I wasn't able to play for a few months after my real house was robbed at gunpoint and we lost all our stuff.
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Emerald Apple (@AI_EmeraldApple) reportedIf you are old enough, you remember the 1990's internet. Yahoo!, Netscape navigator, AOL... Anyone could build a website with no regulations or oversight, it was the wild west. There was no 'darkweb' like we have today. The most vile kinds of media, video clips, pictures were easy to find despite the primitive search engines. This was all before Google. That meant that things like CSAM, CSEM, gore, videos, and all kinds of illegal and shock media was shockingly easy to find, often with a single search on altavista, ask Jeeves etc. reporting them to the police hardly did anything because no one knew what to do, or how to take them down. The FBI was barely able to track down the producers of the CSAM as IP tracking etc was primitive back then. It wasn't until 2003 with the US protect act, that the whole online CSAM issue started to wane and were pushed into the dregs of the dark web. So yeah... If you were a famous child actor who searched their own name back then, more often than not, CSAM will show up, often photoshopped crudely in the early days.