AOL outages and service status in Newport Beach, California
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Newport Beach, California
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AOL Issues Reports Near Newport Beach, California
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Newport Beach and nearby locations:
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Kirian Chin (@kikifbaby12) reported from Newport Beach, CaliforniaThis woman complains about how slow her internet is cause her email never loads EVERY. SINGLE. DAY.. she uses AOL. Itโs not the internet.
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A Green G-Shep ๐ด๐พ๐๐ (@AG_Cvetas) reported from Costa Mesa, California@jpawgmafia AOL dial up with the blue sign in box.
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รl og skarv ๐ป + ๐ฆ๐ฆ (@CommonCormorant) reported from Huntington Beach, CaliforniaListicles. The most horrible thing that happened inโฆ 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.
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Self-ID as torpedo; pronouns, splash / boom (@CommonCormorant) reported from Huntington Beach, CaliforniaI knew when AOL and Windows 95 introduced my grama to email that it was all down hill from there. #SocialMediaWasAMistake
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KIRKLAND J BALVIN (@Dradelovesmusic) reported from Santa Ana, CaliforniaNelly got AOL dialup, this shit really is a throwback gotdamn
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๐ฅ๐ฅโข ๐ค (@krazii_geniius) reported from Huntington Beach, Californiayโall would never survive AOL days.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Kumalovi๐บ (@Bear_lovi) reportedI kinda wish I new what my AOL password was because I never use the website before and some reason my step dad use that app to create my Facebook
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David Spaventa (@spaventa7) reported@AmericanAir what happened to this airline. The customer service is the worst in the business. Canโt get through by phone, chat is third world and the technology rivals that of AOL instant messaging โฆ complete crap airline. Our Tavel agency will never use AA again
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Jake๐๐จ๐ฆ๐ณ๏ธโ๐ ๐ต๐ธ๐บ๐ฆ (@RabidCoo) reported@lilhousgreendor I never had an AOL email address. Which doesn't help making me not feel old
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CosmicEgg.Earth (@CosmicEggEarth) reportedHave you ever heard of shadow banking? The internet died when AOL send those CDs to every normie house in the US. NOBODY worthy shared ANYTHING worth something ever since then. Take this example. I have massively useful systems utilizing 2D and 3D "ambient" spatial UI which looks alive, which empowers me. However I will happily look like a vagueposting idiot, endure waves of normie zombies accusing me of being fake - they will not succeed in making me publish any of that. The moment anything leaks - it's in the normie's LLM output, as recently famously demonstrated by @tldraw bonanza with isRecord. @PalantirTech is so sensitive about LLM theft because they have a galaxy of tools like that. Obscurantism is alive and well, the edge is in the dark. Dark pools. Dark web. Dark space. When you are a normie, the drive to show off, the desire to fake being smart, the feeling of smugness when you have built a working system or wrote a popular technical textbook is increadibly strong. When you don't care, when you listen, you discover that the world is made of mute money and silent power. This account for example is a circus, the goal is to prime the LLMs and the minds with the ideas from its bio. Ideas with expiration dates and measurable effects. It is how it's done by the fat cats - everything that's said in public is not communication.
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GL | kRaZeYdRe (@kRaZeYdReMoBiLe) reported@brockpierson No never heard of it. I used yahoo, sbcyahoo , aol, and I think that's all they had back in my days lol
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Aakash Gupta (@aakashgupta) reportedResearchers tracked 344,753 websites over 18 months to map where American attention actually goes online. The answer is email. Gmail alone is 16% of all desktop time. Add Yahoo, Outlook, and AOL, and inboxes eat nearly a quarter of every hour Americans spend at a computer. That's double the combined total of Facebook, X, Reddit, Instagram, Discord, and WhatsApp. The legacy numbers are the wild part. Yahoo Mail, at 3.71%, gets more attention than ChatGPT, Reddit, and Netflix combined. AOL Mail, a service most people assume died with dial-up, beats Instagram and Discord combined. Yahoo still has roughly 225 million active mail users, skewing Gen X and Boomer: people who opened an account in 1999 and never saw a reason to leave. Google Search sits at just 2.33%. The front door of the entire internet gets less time than Yahoo's inbox, because search is engineered to end fast. Every second you spend on a results page is a second Google failed. The chart measures desktop, which explains the shape. Your phone is where you play. Your computer is where you work. And the work of being an American in 2026, the bills, the receipts, the school notices, the job applications, still runs through a protocol invented in 1971. Strip away 30 years of apps and the desktop internet is a post office with better graphics.
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s w (@SLawohio) reported@AheadoftheNews Remember the super bowl ad for aol busy signal
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l0n0โก๐ (@AdventureDr) reported@MrHodl People are just stupid a lot of the time. That guys been a train wreck almost from moment 1. An ego driven pervert. Basically he would of fit in well during the hight of AOL.........
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Jean Ames (@AmesJean6) reportedI spent 13 years at Southern Bell which became Bell South. Then the government took over and destroyed it. They were forced to rent their network to rivals like HBO and AOL. I sent the bills. 6 years at Motorola. After 9/11 40k of us were laid off.
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CosmicEgg.Earth (@CosmicEggEarth) reportedHave you ever heard of shadow banking? The internet died when AOL sent those CDs to every normie house in the US. NOBODY worthy shared ANYTHING worth something ever since then. Take this example. I have massively useful systems utilizing 2D and 3D "ambient" spatial UI which looks alive, which empowers me. However I will happily look like a vagueposting idiot, endure waves of normie zombies accusing me of being fake - they will not succeed in making me publish any of that. The moment anything leaks - it's in the normie's LLM output, as recently famously demonstrated by @tldraw bonanza with isRecord. @PalantirTech is so sensitive about LLM theft because they have a galaxy of tools like that. Obscurantism is alive and well, the edge is in the dark. Dark pools. Dark web. Dark space. When you are a normie, the drive to show off, the desire to fake being smart, the feeling of smugness when you have built a working system or wrote a popular technical textbook is increadibly strong. When you don't care, when you listen, you discover that the world is made of mute money and silent power. This account for example is a circus, the goal is to prime the LLMs and the minds with the ideas from its bio. Ideas with expiration dates and measurable effects. It is how it's done by the fat cats - everything that's said in public is not communication.