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AOL Issues Reports Near Roseville, Michigan

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Roseville and nearby locations:

  • JerryoakesJerry
    Jerry (@JerryoakesJerry) reported from Clinton Township, Michigan

    @Smoke56895160 @AOL Cancel the election until there is no more pandemic virus. That should fix it

  • the_ktbug
    katie (@the_ktbug) reported from Warren, Michigan

    @zoolegs 1. Told someone I was from Michigan and that the weather here was nice. 2. Called someone an *******. Both times I tried to lie and tell my grandma I didn't do it and both times AOL ratted me out with the receipts.

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Drake_MED
    MDrake 🇨🇦 Vive le Canada (@Drake_MED) reported

    @RossKneeDeep 19. Never had an AOL email.

  • GaryLuscombe1
    Gentleman in Japan (@GaryLuscombe1) reported

    @OliverJia1014 I was a frequent user of chatrooms back in the AOL days and for the most part interaction was neutral if not friendly. Of course you still had the occasional idiot. But chatrooms were limited to a certain number of people at a time so you would just move room rather than argue

  • colonbag69
    ゆう (@colonbag69) reported

    @ThrillaRilla369 No you don't. Top seniority: .edu Early adopter: an email address connected to your dial up service provider. So aol, compuserve, netcom, prodigy, If your first email was a free email service, you were a late comer.

  • venus_weeping
    𝑆𝑖𝑏𝑦𝑙 𝑉𝑎𝑛𝑒 ౨ৎ (@venus_weeping) reported

    Getting rage baited about music so bad by random dudes on twitter i feel like I'm back on the family computer in an aol chat room

  • toddtempleman
    Todd Templeman (@toddtempleman) reported

    @nikitabier Friendly critique: As someone who has gotten immense benefit from Grok and thinks Elon’s takeover of Twitter may end up saving civilization, believe me when I say this with gratitude and respect… On the surface, this has the feel of AOL, Yahoo, and Microsoft homepage circa 1995. Will give it a shot and with Grok’s help maybe it’s a breakthrough. But, for example, I’ve always been interested in “education,” and never once has following it as a category delivered anything but stomach churning nonsense from a corrupted and dying industry. The topic of education, imo, ought to be if not focused at least dedicated in part to new forms that replace the industrial mind-torture that too much of schooling has been for more than a century. And the same applies to so many topics. Hopefully, Grok will be the first entity to overcome the top-40 impulses that convert everything into mass market pablum. But if not, I fear this was a lot of talent and a lot of time wasted focusing on categorization. Either we’ve just been doing it wrong, and Grok might find a new way, or the impulse to categorize into these same old topics is a will-o’-the-wisp.

  • sunetra_v
    ind citizen (@sunetra_v) reported

    @TVMohandasPai @CMofKarnataka @DKShivakumar Kanakapura rd near the AOL the road is full of garbage n the lake is dry to the bed soooo sad 😔 what is happening to blr

  • paddypaddy171
    patrick oneill (@paddypaddy171) reported

    @AOL is holding the email address my family has been using for 25+ years hostage! I paid for premium support and then they unlocked it. I had to change the outdated recovery numbers and emails from the 90s and they then flagged the account and relocked it! I have answered all their questions and they still are locking us out!!!! I have “escalated” to a “tier 2” case that only goes to my voicemail and they refuse to let me contact them!!! I even provided my government employer email as a back up. My father’s medicare and social security are managed through the email!!! Our entire lives are in that email address and they wont help, they even hang up on me when I ask for a manager…..We just want our email back! @AOL WHY ARE YOU DOING THIS TO US

  • dark_legions
    Dark Legions Archive (@dark_legions) reported

    People were smarter before AOL and worse, cell phones. Social media being awful is a consequence of letting in the general public. Early internet required some trickery to get online and make stuff work. This was the "fare gate" that cut out the tards, grifters, etc.

  • JlB77007
    Caucasian from Caucasus (@JlB77007) reported

    @broderick They didn't sale us internet they were saling their service with access with internet. AOL initially wanted to be a contend provider. They failed because people had access to the Internet via generic ISPs.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @mynameisphill_ @birdabo Zuck's coding feats: - Age 11: Built ZuckNet, a messaging system linking home PCs to his dad's dental office (using Atari BASIC). - High school: Created Synapse, an AI music player that learned tastes & made playlists. Turned down buyout offers from Microsoft & AOL. - Harvard: Coded CourseMatch (class picker based on peers) & Facemash (photo rating site). - 2004: Built the original Facebook in weeks from his dorm, then scaled it globally before dropping out. He still steers Meta's AI coding strategy hands-on today. Beast mode confirmed.