AOL outages and service status in Sewickley, Pennsylvania
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Sewickley, Pennsylvania
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AOL Issues Reports Near Sewickley, Pennsylvania
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Sewickley and nearby locations:
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🇺🇲 Frank 🇺🇸 (@FrankIsInTwitmo) reported from West View, PennsylvaniaPower is out and @Verizon 4G is slow AF. Like AOL slow.
AOL Issues Reports
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Nicole (@statuescrumbled) reported@BrianEntin Happy to have you in Loudoun. We were also told these awful buildings would only be up for ten years. The reason the built them here was bc of the original AOL infrastructure which never made any sense to me and is now clearly a lie. They have RUINED our beautiful county.
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Luke (@LukeC4rdin4L) reportedI came back to say. **** aol. Im beat down by technology rn. Old passwords and accounts. Multiple problems. Cant access offline BTC wallet. Steam Vac on CS. Cant get into my account. Brother.
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Markus O. 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 (@mold26) reported@ToxicWorrier @llandoniffirg Dang it only 19;( Never had an AOL address
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brdandchocdiet☮️ (@docrozcallahn) reported@AOL i’ve been a loyal customer of AOL for more years than I care to mention they cannot transfer my email account to my new android phone. The customer support online cannot help me because they can’t verify me online. the customer support help phone number is not working😳😳😳
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Adam Charles Maxwell (@mmni99inc) reported@SMB_Attorney Are you going to take away AOL accounts from every eight and nine figure smug dummy in Kañsas too 🤔 Because that could fix a lot of problems for the earth
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SpaceDonkey (@SirDonkeyNuts69) reported@Wipps @PaulCharchian Yup data center central, they tore down AOL and put in a data center
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ℝ𝕀ℤℤ ℂ𝕆𝕄𝔼𝕋 (@Shr00msy) reported@manhattanmaker @cavannastan I bet yall roleplayed like you were on AOL chat. Saying **** like “ASL? Hehe”
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Ian ᯅ (@somenuso) reported@POTFES This is not accurate. The DMA, DSA, AI Act, and similar frameworks are not examples of member states forcing Brussels to overregulate. They are EU level regulatory projects, proposed, negotiated, adopted, and enforced through the EU institutional system. Member states are part of that machine, but pretending the problem is only national fragmentation conveniently ignores what Brussels itself is doing. And yes, a deeper internal market would be useful. Easier company formation, better access to capital, lower compliance costs, cheaper energy, and less fragmentation would help. But that is not the same as giving the Commission more power to micromanage technology. If American tech dominates, Europe should compete by building better products on honest market terms, not by regulating superior foreign companies and hoping European champions appear afterward. Markets are not static. IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Nokia, BlackBerry, Yahoo, AOL, MySpace, and many others once looked dominant in their own domains. They were challenged, displaced, or diminished because better technologies, better products, and better business models emerged. That is how real competition works. Innovation comes from builders, capital, talent, risk, and consumer choice. It does not come from Brussels officials deciding how platforms should be designed.
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JustDraven (@Draven298) reported@muheediva01 I couldn't afford AOL but I was 20 years old, stupid, living in the ATL and was up to no good on a daily basis. Not sure how I even survived 95.
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HonestGamer (@Nightmarepark4) reported@cmdrexorcist @elliereeves this will make things worst funny thing is AOL had netnanny software since 2000s yet everyone ignored it