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🇨🇦🇺🇦I Chuck Brown 🇺🇦🇨🇦 (@Smee_57) reported@BellaBeautyVibe 18, never had an AOL account. Have yourself a great weekend
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Wrestlefish (@TheWrestleFish) reportedThere is no way to actually prove how much wcw made or lost time warner/aol/Turner proactively dumped other company divisions debts into the company they were gaming the system. You do not Cancel your number 1 or two entertainment asset that you are selling and not violate fiduciary duty.
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Marquis (@Marquis8675309) reported@RealBookerScott I’m 23 out of 24 I never had a AOL acct. Barely had a MySpace but enough to be able to count it.
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George Ebneth (@EbnethGeorge) reported@DGretta_Author I had aol dial up and EarthLink. I was one of the first technical support people to work the Time Warner Road Runner broadband service in Charlotte NC started with 500 customers online pilot.
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Matt (@humaninaiwrld) reportedIs it possible for $btc to go down to $1? The answer is yes. Once people no longer care about a crypto asset, it’s done. And this is the slowest one ever. Did you keep your aol dial up connection for nostalgia? No RIP $btc. And 🖕 to @saylor for dragging so many along
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North Node Dan ☊♐ (@NNAstrology) reported@BlackDumpling In 100 years, people will not be able to tell WTF really happened anywhere after AOL came online.
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Gerald Thompkins (@notaracistbigot) reported@BrandonTheHeel the AOL kids used to get bullied so bad back in the day easiest to bluescreen easiest to netbus always getting trolled (hold down Alt and press F4 for free stuff!!) but AIM was way better than MSN and ICQ. Ya got us there...
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Don Fotsch 🌵🇺🇸 (@fotsch1) reported@munster_gene 1) the kids stuff is great for Brand 2) it’s too complicated 3) designed by “experts” (w/ any kids?) 4) it won’t get used much How do we know all this? We learned it all with AOL Parental Controls; was a KEY reason parents chose AOL; kids were the ones who knew it best (shutting it off); overall, minimal usage. anyone with kids, smiles at #2 above, in particular — engr, father of six, decade at Apple, five at AOL p.s. We will never see any stats on Apple/iPhone “kid safety” usage, due to points above; they’ll just keep taking about how they work with “experts”, who ironically, often have few or no, children.
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Chidanand Tripathi (@thetripathi58) reported20. Connected Account Vulnerability The Situation: Back in 2010, you finally made the jump from Yahoo, Hotmail, or AOL to Gmail. To make the transition easier, you linked your old legacy account to automatically forward everything into your new Gmail inbox. You haven't logged into that Yahoo account in a decade. The Mechanics: Legacy email platforms like Yahoo and AOL have notoriously outdated, porous spam filters compared to Google's billion-dollar machine learning infrastructure. By using POP3 or IMAP to pull that mail into Gmail, you are essentially bypassing Google's frontline defenses and piping raw, unfiltered internet sewage straight into your pristine Gmail ecosystem. The Fix: It is time to sever the cord. Go to Gmail Settings > Accounts and Import. Look under "Check mail from other accounts." Delete the legacy connections. If you absolutely still need access to that ancient Hotmail account for banking resets, log into it directly, aggressively clean it, and set up incredibly strict server-side rules there before allowing it anywhere near your primary hub.
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Bob Jones (@torus76) reported@AntiLeftMemes 19, never had an AOL address. I had my own ISP in 1992, with my own email address.