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AOL outages and service status in Ronkonkoma, New York

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Ronkonkoma, New York

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Live Outage Map Near Ronkonkoma, New York

The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Central Islip.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Bay Shore E-mail 5 months ago
Ronkonkoma E-mail 6 months ago
Smithtown E-mail 6 months ago

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AOL Issues Reports Near Ronkonkoma, New York

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

  • PeterWolfinger
    Peter Wolfinger (@PeterWolfinger) reported from Centereach, New York

    @RealTina40 They're weak.... I debate with people on the internet all the time since the 90's on AOL.... Never blocked a soul.

  • theRealArcueid
    Arcueid🚩Bjornstad💘(LVL 32) (@theRealArcueid) reported from Coram, New York

    @rehab_kyle @vocaloidfagboy I'm a Wizard who used to be online since the 1990s and I predate /b/, so I associate Being Online still with Trying to Be polite -the Internet went from being Virgin (aol) to chad (b) to Virgin (modern social media) in your local argot, from my pov. But alas, I never

  • ThomasB55220799
    Tom Brennan (@ThomasB55220799) reported from Central Islip, New York

    @CatLover56577 19. Never had AOL address

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • thenovelninja
    Novel Ninja | Catholic Geek (@thenovelninja) reported

    Mel misses the point, perhaps even by sincere error. It's not nostalgia for limited programs. I'm sure there are some people who want to go back to AOL, but that's not the point. It's that we have come to recognize that being parked in front of a screen for most of the day is bad for even an adult, much less a child. So many of us are nostalgic for a day when we weren't online all the time. Personally, I'm also old enough to remember when I was called socially deficient for reading all the time, just because my books were more interesting than my peers. I was in eighth grade before I found friends who liked even some of what I enjoyed. Being online isn't automatically bad, but if you don't exercise self-control you'll find it controls you. That's being terminally online -- when it defines you, more than anything else.

  • kap_86
    kap86 (@kap_86) reported

    Hear me out... what if all the bad **** that's ever happened to you started when you didn't forward that chain letter you got in your AOL email in 1998?

  • c000game
    c000game (@c000game) reported

    @neogeo8man Honestly a fascinating bit of internet history fluff to me that my generation HATED "lol" and saw it as a sign of endless inept low-IQ ****-humor AOL/CompuServ migrants. Then we gradually started using it ironically, like "lol" for "how stupid". Then we just started meaning "heh"

  • Drosent23
    Drew (@Drosent23) reported

    @a_g_haubner A solution to what? What do you want a WNBA commissioner to do about online trolls? That's been a thing since AOL and it's usually just immature people just trolling. Do you thinks trolls would listen to Cathy?

  • Cecconi140
    Mike Cecconi (@Cecconi140) reported

    The saddest thing is when the cheap ugly insulting lazy AI slop ad tells you "support local" or "thank you for supporting local" when they refused to hire a local graphic designer to use an AOL chatbot that just polluted their own water. Madness.

  • no1zesaime
    11ways🕷️ (@no1zesaime) reported

    @americadotfun Damn I need to buy some aol

  • darling666jones
    Darling Jones (@darling666jones) reported

    @SnowHimbo my mother...a learned woman..like not an idiot couldn't fathom that a randomizer might be involved if AI was asked to make a choice not weighted...or that it simply wouldn't be lying...its wild how hoodwinked this generation before AOL chatrooms & bots are to customer service lines at best.

  • Cal16255
    Floyd Jewell (@Cal16255) reported

    @lady_valor_07 @Yahoo @MSN I bought my first computer around 1987-88. Best Buy signed me up with AOL. I had the computer maybe 3-6 months. AOL flagged me saying they could not provide me service because my Computer wasn't fast enough or big enough to use their service. I knew absolutely nothing about comp.

  • GonzoBeyondo
    Gonz (@GonzoBeyondo) reported

    @walipini The first round of destruction was the free AOL trial CDs. Then came smartphones. It looks like AI will be putting the final nail in the coffin by serving as an uncapped sewer, spewing **** all over the place.

  • etheraider
    Etheraider (@etheraider) reported

    Every trendy chain is basically trying to sell you their flavor of AOL, some training wheel, curated version of the internet. When in reality, the real unlock is the unbridled, uncensored, open-access network. $ETH