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AOL (America Online) is an internet portal as well as an internet service provider. As an ISP, AOL offers dial up internet through its AOL Advantage plans.

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AOL Issues Reports Near Palmyra, Pennsylvania

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

  • abower9500
    Andrew “Please Quiet Down” Bower (@abower9500) reported from Hershey, Pennsylvania

    Honestly it’s rude af that we use FB Messenger, WhatsApp, Snapchat and the rest to talk but not AOL Instant Messenger. AIM was the real OG and we did it *****.

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Nin10erd
    BACK10erd (**** the 🦋 app)  (@Nin10erd) reported

    Indie show discourse is so rancid that it just makes me not want to get invested in indie shows. It sucks here and it sucks on Bluesky. tbh it sucks anywhere it happens. Do it on AOL messenger if ya want, it'll still suck

  • cabtot33
    Bill (@cabtot33) reported

    @JabroniJeremy @ChrisArctor Why would fans need to know about it in order for it to have ramifications on the wrestling business? If it changed creative plans, THAT’S the shift in business. Regardless if every single fan was logging into their AOL account to read about it…. Are you slow?

  • SpaceMonkey41
    Space Monkey (@SpaceMonkey41) reported

    @DavidWolfe I was always skeptical of the moon landing. I started down the rabbit hole in the very early days of the internet. I had a dial up modem, and accessed the net via an aol cd

  • MichelleKo3811
    Michelle Kotarski (@MichelleKo3811) reported

    @TheMarcitect Yes. Loath tech Got an overpriced underperforming Mac in early 90s. Never used it...took a hammer to it in case I had something important on it... Hated AOL. Then the retarded Collective Made it near impossible to do normal stuff w/o a cellphone/ computer.

  • HobbyBroadcastr
    HobbyBroadcaster (@HobbyBroadcastr) reported

    @cultofmac ... and who remembers eWorld, Apple's service that ran software remarkably similar to AOL?

  • reg_expression
    Illa Zilla (@reg_expression) reported

    @Jax_B_ @Kronykal @mnsibley So he's either younger than 40 or older than 50? Or maybe somehow just never used AOL chat rooms.

  • 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.

  • Christisking3k
    John Koch (@Christisking3k) reported

    @MaRy_JaNe1209 @candicevega Lmaooo so this is the exact story of how my parents found out I lost my virginity, and the worst part was "next time we have to use condoms" but it was Myspace messages not aol. Idk what your comment was referring to, just saw it and thought HEY this happened to me when I was 14

  • kangaro0_
    Kangaro0_🦘 (@kangaro0_) reported

    @BillyM2k Omg. What a walk down mem lane. Do you remember how Columbia movies briefly had “AOL Time Warner” at the bottom and I was like wha!

  • Madness832
    Madness832 (@Madness832) reported

    @JonErlichman Actually, the company was originally known as QLink, and only supported the Commodore 64. It changed to AOL, in the early 90s, after addin' PC and Mac support.