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AOL outages and service status in Klamath Falls, Oregon

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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.

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  • louiswaincat
    𝓁𝓊𝓂𝓅 🐱 (@louiswaincat) reported

    @quirkyloner I remember being an internet elitist at age 12 and looking down on AOL users (esp AOL chatrooms) as uncultured swine while I, an intellectual, used IRC for my chat needs. While also using AOL for my internet lol

  • NBlanco25583
    Nardz Blanco (@NBlanco25583) reported

    If anyone is claiming to be my woman in another place, they are just lying because.. No... I never do long distance relationships.. That's been a rule for me since AOL messenger...

  • StupidBoomers
    Flavius Aetius (@StupidBoomers) reported

    @litteralyme0 wikipedia sucks...its dying...like AOL or Myspace

  • TripleRProduct
    Triple R Productions -podcast host (@TripleRProduct) reported

    Hey @AOL You want to charge $70 to get back someone's account that has been hacked. And you're customer service is horrendous as well.

  • michaelmorrell
    Michael Morrell (@michaelmorrell) reported

    @immaterial_ink @solanamobile fully onchain chat protocol like aol instant messenger. pgp for dms. powered by memo program or something. biggest blocker is adoption friction i.e. getting it in an existing wallet app, and/or getting pkeys imported, and establishing a network effect

  • _Kadmos1
    MichaelJensen1 (@_Kadmos1) reported

    @ERCboxoffice For the record, I don't side with various media mergers: If Netflix won in the above proposed merger, I would still oppose it. I tend to not be a fan of these media mergers. AOL TimeWarner should have not been allowed. Microsoft getting Activision Blizzard was a bad idea. SkyDance getting Paramount? Horrible. Disney getting 20CF? Stupid. Now, the 2006 Disney-Pixar merger I do side with. Disney getting Marvel and Lucasfilm? Wish the smaller 20CF got both of those companies.

  • Metal137
    Metal (@Metal137) reported

    @crypt0wu Buy signal Cashcat on aol has reversed at 74K. Wow if true

  • zacodil
    Vadim (AI, ⋈) (@zacodil) reported

    @pe_remek Flat-rate dial-up ran on the same circuit-switched lines as per-minute dial-up. AOL sold $19.95 unlimited in 1996 with the phone network unchanged. If circuit switching forced per-minute billing, that plan could not have existed. It did, and millions bought it. So the meter was a pricing choice, not a property of the wire. It came off dial-up by decision, and Anthropic just announced the same move for its best model: folding it back into a flat subscription.

  • inthetechclub
    Nick (@inthetechclub) reported

    @freakshitvodka @ultimateslimegu Really? Damn slide me their AoL if you have it

  • JeffHReynolds
    Jeff H Reynolds - Outspoken Texas Conservative (@JeffHReynolds) reported

    Yahoo has really followed the demise of Excite, Netscape and AOL. Terribly sad. Very poor management.