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AOL Issues Reports Near San Diego, California

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in San Diego and nearby locations:

  • socaluncensored
    SoCal UNCENSORED (@socaluncensored) reported from San Diego, California

    I'm going to treat tomorrow like it is 1997 all over again and flip between AEW and NXT in commercial breaks. Also, since there was no social media back then I'm going to sign onto AOL and rage about the shows in a chatroom. After I go to Blockbuster and pick up a disk that is.

  • gabpickens
    Gabrielle (@gabpickens) reported from San Diego, California

    Some of y’all AOL with Google attitudes. MOVE. Get on my damn nerves.

  • CherylHeuton
    CherylHeuton (@CherylHeuton) reported from San Diego, California

    @cFidd @EricKleefeld I find it odd, if not curious, that the moment I hit “send” on my column that’s highly critical of the 1990s, my AOL service disconnected. Inexplicably, it will be out all decade. Never happened before. Probably just a wrinkle in time. I drove to Prodigy and sent the column.

  • Hendel
    Lt (ir)Rev Hendel (@Hendel) reported from San Diego, California

    I appear to be receiving spam email sent to @aol.com addresses - I’ve never had one. Sure would be useful to dig down and see all the headers on those messages, @SparkMailApp. 🤨

  • justex07
    Justin Scott (@justex07) reported from San Diego, California

    @itsonlyzach I had that same sort of AOL/Yahoo IM gaymotional support. Literally life saving.

  • thebayleerenee
    Baylee Renée 🏳️‍⚧️ (@thebayleerenee) reported from San Diego, California

    I remember I used to read Doctor Who Online but then the guy who ran it messaged me on AOL Instant Messenger out of nowhere (this is a long ******* time ago) and tried to get me to buy **** through his affiliate links and I was so weirded out I never went back

  • Budmanthegreat
    The ****** Buddah (@Budmanthegreat) reported from San Diego, California

    @Parzival571 @Dave92138216 @RyanNoe10 Ohhh party lines and original AOL chat rooms. ****. Unfiltered lol

  • DoctorOcto
    David Edelman (@DoctorOcto) reported from San Diego, California

    @pearl_goldman Yes—but the free AOL service that comes with the Microsoft microchips makes it totally worth it. 😜

  • SDDonavan
    SDDONAVAN (@SDDonavan) reported from San Diego, California

    @CommonnamePA @BenAndWoods It’s been pretty bad for most of my life and I’m 50. But the Dodgers for all their winning and money have won plenty of pennants there no doubting that but haven’t won the World Series since 1988. Empires have come and gone. Grunge, AOL, hell the Dodgers are the AOL of MLB. But

  • MishaVanMollusq
    Misha Van Mollusq (@MishaVanMollusq) reported from San Diego, California

    @bruces Just catching up on twitter’s history …they started almost three years to the day that what has been PointCast was acquired by AOL (and was shut down not quite nine months later) Mostly empty Enzyme Valley here was just starting to repopulate with BioTechs

  • TheSkyPiel
    Piel (@TheSkyPiel) reported from San Diego, California

    @peterkiim You never replied to my AOL

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • ann1386676
    ann (@ann1386676) reported

    @stripchat Your site buffers a lot like AOL. It's a very terrible site.

  • exobscuritas
    Geo Webber (@exobscuritas) reported

    @RossKneeDeep 19. Because AOL was laughable garbage and I already had an email address.

  • wuhwwormwow
    AwesomePalInk (@wuhwwormwow) reported

    More on what I said in the first post: - Cartoon Network's kiddie shift was specifically undertaken to synergize it with Kids' WB!, the result of Jamie Kellner taking over Turner Broadcasting amid overall shifts and "corporate synergy programs" from the AOL Time Warner merger

  • timmyw520
    Tim Williams (@timmyw520) reported

    @RossKneeDeep 19. Never had an AOL address. My first internet email address predated AOL. Yeah, I'm that old.

  • Meech_wright
    Meech Wright (@Meech_wright) reported

    @fem_mindset Honestly this **** hit for me. At 7 I set up my crib computer installed everything set up the aol dial up n fell in love wit technology. By 9, I wuld instill in myself I'm not human I'm a machine, therefore, the women aound, mom, teachers, adults can't affect me.

  • vox_sara
    Sara (@vox_sara) reported

    @RossKneeDeep 19, never had aol

  • Mackedo5
    Mackedo (@Mackedo5) reported

    @TheGoldenDays 90s, AOL. 2000s, Yahoo messenger was the ****. It actually had media built into it. I could watch music videos and listen to music, use it to send MS paint pictures, and lots of other stuff

  • Stubbs24ss
    Ryan (@Stubbs24ss) reported

    @_Pat_Murphy Always a.i.m. I never heard anyone call it aim. Maybe aol, but that's all

  • mattwriteguy
    Matt Wiggins (@mattwriteguy) reported

    @omibaloney When Naomi said sentient emoji, Matt was thrown back to the aol instant messenger bot scam hell of the early 2000’s. He growled, “damn. Not again… not after the last time” for he could scarce believe such a sharp and funny wit was nothing more than an emoji.

  • JoanCrenshaw9
    Gizmo Sprinkles Crenshaw (@JoanCrenshaw9) reported

    @RossKneeDeep 19-i NEVER had an AOL address.