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AOL outages and service status in Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania

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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.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania

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August 21: Problems at AOL

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AOL Issues Reports

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  • AgesinChrist
    AgesinChrist🌎 (@AgesinChrist) reported

    @orenjixbt FM is clearly the CA they are pushing that wouldn’t switch up on there cult day ones after hinting it for months now to us those .1 aol transfers don’t mean **** to me

  • nursehudock
    Margaret Hudock (@nursehudock) reported

    @Irina_exh 19. Never had an AOL Address.

  • lusidghost
    lusid (@lusidghost) reported

    @dirtyhippie77 Before I reply to your comment, let me take a walk down memory lane and recount the first comment I ever replied to on the internet. I believe it was in a chat room on AOL. I had just logged onto a free trial from a disc that had come in the mail. I first had to make up a username and password. My head spun. Who WAS I? I hadn't asked myself this question until this very moment. Who, WAS, I? AND, what was my password? My head spun once again, but with more centrifugal force and bewilderment. Anyway, yeah no doubt.

  • FirstRdBust
    1stRoundBust (@FirstRdBust) reported

    @Irina_exh 18 for sure, Aunt had a waterbed. I tried it, it was terrible, and I never used an AOL address. I was a yahoo guy. Still have it. I did, however, use those cds that gave you internet time.

  • TheCultOfTwist
    The Smart Gremlin (@TheCultOfTwist) reported

    @VaultOfInsights Getting stalked and **** by total randos on AOL did require an account however... go figure.

  • Thejoehardcore
    Joe HxC (@Thejoehardcore) reported

    @xinspiteofx There has never been one message. If there was, there wouldnt be nearly 50 years of people making sounds about unity. Defining fakes now is worse than the dial aol days. Anyone with the internet is a hc influencer. So define hardcore before going forward with anything else.

  • MinModulation
    Mini Modu (@MinModulation) reported

    @CommanderRedEXE I didn't do asl **** that was normie **** normie kids did on MSN/AOL, not real internet

  • OfTheWiired
    stacey (@OfTheWiired) reported

    19. I never had AOL lol

  • FrakMAGA2022
    frakmaga2025 (@FrakMAGA2022) reported

    @Futurenvesting Well, you can be sure that any company they buy is struggling for cash or can't grow, so they buy them and having a big layoff. Some AI info Financial Impact of the Strategy Skyrocketing Revenue: Consolidated revenue surged from $387 million in 2023 to $1.31 billion in 2025, and hit $704 million for Q2 2026 alone. High Operating Margins: Their operating and adjusted profitability have expanded rapidly, with adjusted operating margins reaching 54% and operating profits more than doubling to $278 million in 2025. The Debt Trade-off: While the individual apps become profitable, the parent company funds its aggressive shopping spree (acquiring giants like Vimeo, AOL, Eventbrite, and Airtable) through heavy borrowing. This leaves them carrying billions in debt, meaning a significant chunk of their operating income goes toward servicing interest payments. The stock went public on July 1, 2026, pricing its initial public offering at $29.00 per share. It surged 40% on its first day and currently trades around $39.31. The Good: Revenue skyrocketed 126% year-over-year to $704.2 million, and adjusted earnings per share hit $0.46 (beating the $0.27 consensus). The Bad: The company’s full-year 2026 revenue guidance came in at $2.78 billion to $2.82 billion, missing Wall Street’s $2.90 billion projection. The Growth Reality: While headline growth looks massive, organic revenue growth was just 3%. Almost all of the revenue expansion is coming from bought growth—specifically the rapid fire-sale absorptions of companies like AOL, Eventbrite, and Vimeo.

  • jptokes
    J (@jptokes) reported

    @SCgirl111 I’ve had AOL for well over 30 years and I never had a complaint