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AOL (America Online) is an internet portal as well as an internet service provider. As an ISP, AOL offers dial up internet through its AOL Advantage plans.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Dowagiac, Michigan

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AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • corkygorlomi
    🍄 Dusty Ovsky 🍄 (@corkygorlomi) reported

    @AOL my 84 year old grandmother is having a hard time resetting her password. She’s been trying all day yesterday and today to reach representatives and the hold times have been too long for her to wait. Virtual assistant just says call the hotline. Can someone please help?

  • daytripper_33
    Indy Anna (@daytripper_33) reported

    @TheMarcitect No, I must be the only 66 year old in the world who was just OK with my pre paid flip phone for calls & text. Ive had a computer at home since 1995, started when it was just AOL online....why would I be so stupid to pay for internet in my pocket also? Whats wrong with all of you?

  • EchosphereIO
    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!

  • nicolasjames916
    D4RK10RD~LOHSF~ (@nicolasjames916) reported

    @LuchaConMacho i watched WWE since 1997, take this fake "passionate" crap and go back to MYSPACE or AOL, if you are a wrestling podcaster then you talk about everything wrestling, not sitting on social media and talking about 2 wrestlers that make you look relevant @LuchaConMacho

  • Michael04253892
    WhyisTheRumGone (@Michael04253892) reported

    @TimOnPoint Ill never understand why the post office, back in the days of AOL, Hotmail, and Yahoo... Didn't create an email system

  • EdmundAvalon
    Dave Austin (@EdmundAvalon) reported

    @SorchaEastwood Awww. @flyfour banned me because I showed his argument to be nonsense. Typical AOL user, frankly. Dumbing-down of the internet started with ********* like him.

  • DaddyWarpig
    Daddy Warpig (@DaddyWarpig) reported

    @GoodBadFlicks I've worked for several ISP's—AOL, Prodigy, MSN plus eBay; never had a single official meeting that was worth a damn. Had one unofficial meeting with an AOL veteran at Denny's after work that was very enlightening, worth a year of training in letting me know how the company really worked.

  • Miew_iC
    Miew-iC@みゅーいっく 📝勉強垢 (@Miew_iC) reported

    Around that time, a movie called You've Got Mail was very popular. It is a love story about a man and a woman who fall in love by exchanging e-mails even though they have never met in person. In the movie, they used AOL as their Internet provider.

  • Madness832
    Madness832 (@Madness832) reported

    @JonErlichman Actually, the company was originally known as QLink, and only supported the Commodore 64. It changed to AOL, in the early 90s, after addin' PC and Mac support.

  • ChrisWithRobots
    Chris Edwards (@ChrisWithRobots) reported

    Back in the 90's, the major consumer scams were call-in fortune tellers and psychics who would charge a few dollars per minute. And AOL subscriptions that AOL refused to cancel. Those were innocent times. Now it's crypto, AI-assisted impersonations, ransomware...