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  • laterpleasewhen
    stace (@laterpleasewhen) reported

    Le sigh? Damn I remember putting that as my away message on AOL instant messenger in college

  • lilydalekid
    lilydalekid on twïtter (@lilydalekid) reported

    @brockpierson AOL at home, AIM @ work. AIM was done on the down low because it wasn’t allowed by corporate IT policy. The nice thing about being in corporate IT is knowing how, and having the system permissions, to install & use until Microsoft’s chat was authorized.

  • RoofKorean7
    Tony Moon (@RoofKorean7) reported

    Can't believe how long this has persisted, from the AOL chatroom days of guys posing as girls, now it's guys using Ai to pose as girls on vid. Interesting how some make their $ doing this. "What's the first thing you outsource?" "Someone to open the DM's because you never know what some guys will send....eeewwww..." Hahahahahahahahahaha

  • pghpeanut1
    Diane (@pghpeanut1) reported

    @Jassmini2 19 never used AOL

  • qiangthesuper
    Qiang Bai (@qiangthesuper) reported

    AOL was the first time I realized that a business could systematically exploit human weakness and make money by misleading customers. At the time, I was still a student. Out of curiosity, I subscribed to AOL. In reality, I already had access to the internet through a PPP modem, so I didn’t need AOL at all. But they offered a “first month free” promotion, and during registration, I had to provide my bank account details. I completely forgot about it. I never used the service, since I continued using my own internet connection. A few months later, I accidentally discovered that I had been charged $9.95 every month. As a student, that was not a trivial amount. I contacted AOL customer service. They didn’t argue or explain — they immediately terminated the service. Which, to me, showed they knew exactly what they were doing — and that this was not an isolated case.

  • JaelAchieng12
    Aquarius Phoenix (@JaelAchieng12) reported

    @Kevo_Gong @cutee_lind4848 @realskeka Aol kodgi!Anything bad that comes their way.. Let them take it....and take it hard!

  • ehtreasurer
    paula sol $aol 🦅☝️ (@ehtreasurer) reported

    @Anon_Whale_ anything that’ll support the story in your head tank? okay. even if it means skewing reality. even if it means making up stories to fit the narrative that aol is a scam. okay tank. you win 🏆🏆

  • ObsidianLining
    memoria (@ObsidianLining) reported

    @MidnightWitch33 AOL! The thing people used before MySpace and instead of googling you Ask Jeeves'd (started in 1996 and just officially shut down THIS MONTH)

  • SilentiqX
    Silentiq (@SilentiqX) reported

    The most terrifying mask in horror history? The production designer on the original Halloween had a tiny budget and grabbed a William Shatner (Captain Kirk) mask off a shelf, spray-painted it white, and cut out the eyes. (aol) Michael Myers has been scaring the world for 45+ years… wearing Captain Kirk's face.

  • RebeccaRebecky
    Rebecca Mellander (@RebeccaRebecky) reported

    @Masterji_UPWale Same is true for my AOL email account, which I have had since 1994. I don't use it much and have amassed a lot of junk email, but there is never any request to maintain that account or buy storage for it.