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Problems in the last 24 hours in Huntington Beach, California

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AOL Issues Reports Near Huntington Beach, California

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Huntington Beach and nearby locations:

  • dennis_p
    Dennis Pascual (@dennis_p) reported from Seal Beach, California

    @sydney_ev 1 for me… never bothered with MySpace. And AOL is US only online service, so consider it a perfect score for you if that’s your only one.

  • kikifbaby12
    Kirian Chin (@kikifbaby12) reported from Newport Beach, California

    This woman complains about how slow her internet is cause her email never loads EVERY. SINGLE. DAY.. she uses AOL. It’s not the internet.

  • AG_Cvetas
    A Green G-Shep 🌴🐾🐕💚 (@AG_Cvetas) reported from Costa Mesa, California

    @jpawgmafia AOL dial up with the blue sign in box.

  • CruzF9teefoe
    Mid-Range Danny Ainge (@CruzF9teefoe) reported from Seal Beach, California

    This year going as slow as AOL did

  • krazii_geniius
    🥀🥀™ 🖤 (@krazii_geniius) reported from Huntington Beach, California

    y’all would never survive AOL days.

  • CommonCormorant
    Self-ID as torpedo; pronouns, splash / boom (@CommonCormorant) reported from Huntington Beach, California

    I knew when AOL and Windows 95 introduced my grama to email that it was all down hill from there. #SocialMediaWasAMistake

  • CommonCormorant
    Øl og skarv 🍻 + 🐦🐦 (@CommonCormorant) reported from Huntington Beach, California

    Listicles. The most horrible thing that happened in… 2012. Or the golden age of the fax machine. Or 1995 when Microsoft and AOL convinced my grama to join the internet and start emailing me.

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • BallsAndBases
    ***** and Bases (@BallsAndBases) reported

    @ThrillaRilla369 Mine was @aol. Damn I'm old

  • ashtakkashte
    smartcent (@ashtakkashte) reported

    @hthieblot There was a website or a service that had a unified login for all your messenger apps like yahoo, msn, aol etc and you could chat with one interface

  • TruthTellingX
    TruthTelling (@TruthTellingX) reported

    @SmileyGnome @DarioCpx I am a still a big niche guy reminds me the early days of internet search (altavista, Aol, askjeaves, etc). Each one has their best use and worst. Also they are better at catching others mistakes than their own imho.

  • MarcusSinclair2
    Marcus Sinclair (@MarcusSinclair2) reported

    @craiglashmet @sytaylor Good point, walled gardens like AOL fail

  • FunDreXO
    Big Country (@FunDreXO) reported

    @miumiuf1y Umm... Just eat a whole pizza. What's up with aol the sweet ****?

  • Netwerkin666
    Netwerkin (@Netwerkin666) reported

    Without gaming of some type, most people find their computers useless if their ISP is down. We had a great time on our PC's before the AOL era started.

  • PrplGld
    Donald Shelton (@PrplGld) reported

    @hthieblot That AOL home page was a virtual prison cell. Looked at it once, never went back.

  • RetroJeff83
    Jeff’s Retro Gaming (@RetroJeff83) reported

    Yep. Got in BIG trouble as a teen because we didn’t have internet at home so I grabbed a free AOL disc from Kmart then snuck a line from the phone block through ceiling into my bedroom and accidentally picked a non local access number and let it run at nights racking up huge bill

  • TallTraveler1
    The Tall Traveler (@TallTraveler1) reported

    AOL sports and music message boards was my ****

  • somenuso
    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.