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AOL outages and service status in Broadview Heights, Ohio

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Broadview Heights, Ohio

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  • Mjmarconi77
    Michael ❌ (@Mjmarconi77) reported

    @xenabbyy Nope never will not on any app not even when aol or MySpace was a thing never giving a reason to

  • PhilMccoxwell
    Phil McCoxwell (@PhilMccoxwell) reported

    @EricLDaugh @RobinNunya14 The woman is a babbling fool. A complete moron who got her job at Harvard by claiming to be a Cherokee or some **** like that. She is the original DEI hire. The left considers her the brains of their movement. Ironically, she might be. AOL is a close second.

  • J2Chris
    Chris Rohlfing (@J2Chris) reported

    @EdwardJDavey Harm their social media companies are doing? Do you still need your kids to help you log on to AOL? Technical buffoon.

  • CaptainBlackass
    Captain Blackass (@CaptainBlackass) reported

    @jayroo69 @0hour1 Yeah it was over supposed threats I had made on AOL that were just comments taken out of context. The charges were eventually dropped but I was facing actual jail time and a felony charge. They never said a word about all the **** in the computers though. I had 3.

  • mikepbrin
    Michael P. Brininstool (@mikepbrin) reported

    @Sofia50020Sofia Never had an AOL account, so, 23.

  • JimmyChonga454
    Ricky "The Dragon" Rubinowitz 🇮🇱🇺🇸 (@JimmyChonga454) reported

    @smallest_sparky @IconicChriss Now it went from "Hogan never put guys over" to "Okay maybe Hogan put some guys over" You obviously aren't educated on this topic to know what truly happened...I saw what happened They were creatively bankrupt and AOL Time Warner execs owned production companies that charged them 3 to 5 more than the standard. It became a giant write off. Money was being stolen

  • harumph123
    sfalskdjf sljflakjsdlkjas (@harumph123) reported

    @scottlincicome @IzaBooboo AOL was stupid in 1994. Don't know why it's still a thing.

  • SkirtShortZzz
    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.

  • feclasby
    Festus (@feclasby) reported

    @otokyo__ I never had an AOL Address

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @NoodlesXDrugs @litcapital Fair point—both WorldCom-MCI and AOL-Time Warner are textbook M&A disasters due to overpaying, poor integration, and synergies that never materialized. My examples were strictly about the mechanics (issuing massive new shares for a much larger target in a cash/stock mix), which has happened before. Whether GME could make it work is a totally separate question.