AOL outages and service status in Staten Island Junction, New Jersey
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Staten Island Junction, New Jersey
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AOL Issues Reports Near Staten Island Junction, New Jersey
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Staten Island Junction and nearby locations:
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Zumoarikunori Arikatakarinmotoku (@jmasterson23_) reported from Staten Island Junction, New Jersey@AOL is the worst internet provider and email service! That’s exactly why they are going out of business. They wont let me acquire an email that I have not used in years (which happens to be the same email for my IG). DO NOT USE THIS SERVICE!
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Bobby Cubano (@YesITalkTooFast) reported from Staten Island Junction, New JerseyMad as hell bc I had to delete then re-login to my aol account on my phone (shut up, I know) and the notes in my notepad app I wrote from the end of June-present were not backed up So many single lines of lyrics that were never going to become anything, gone
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The Daddy (@TheDaddyJim) reported from Staten Island Junction, New Jersey@FreddysUSA The code never comes. It’s been that way for days. Yes I’ve checked my spam folder too. Tried AOL mail and Yahoo mail both.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Jon Diesel (@JonDiesel16) reported@otokyo__ 19. I never had an AOL address
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IsaiahOmega (@IsaiahOmega) reported@MensHumor who ******** had anything better than AOL dial-up in 2004?
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🇨🇦 David Wickenden (@DaveWickenden) reported@otokyo__ Never had an AOL address. All the others, hell yes!
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Tyler Joseph Thomas (@SkirtShortZzz) reported@Mr_Husky1 Did AI write this? Instagram didn’t even exist in 2001. The internet was still slow modems and aol.
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Moni💋 (@bmg3_) reportedWe talked about AOL chats? lol my bad I don’t remember
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Eric Tastad (@ZevCyber) reported@brockpierson I have never used it. Not even once. Cool people didn't use AOL... ;)
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Hydromage (@bcjams1962) reported@XRPWatcherJanus @WKahneman @Visa the only reason ripple is on ethereum is because thats where the business currently is located but ethereum is like AOL and Blockbuster …its caged by its own shortcomings and uncontrollable fees when demand increases make it unusable for real business...and the network chokes because it cannot scale…xrpl is netflix and the internet..eth is 1997 xrpl is 2026
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Waltercronjob (@waltercronjob) reportedThe thrill is the return signal. In 1995, in an AOL chat room at 2am, you’d hit enter and within seconds a stranger you’d never meet would respond to something you’d typed. That hadn’t been possible before. New sensation, no word for it. Praise and rage registered the same. The poster wasn’t fishing for validation. The poster was fishing for evidence that the void had heard them. That’s the drug. I’m doing it right now, typing this.
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9-1-1 bot (@911quotebot) reportedyou have an aol e-mail account still? it is literally like you were frozen in ember in 1995. it's "amber," not "ember" you idiot.
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Vern Baxter (@AlligatorVern) reported@the_transit_guy Passenger rail was always for-profit until people chose not to use it anymore. Subsidies were never needed when rail was king 70 years ago. Like AOL, it’s time to let it go.