I want my webpage back!

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After reading that, I can finally see where DP gets its userbase.
 
Wow some angry people in there.

WHAT A SHAMBLES & A POOR SHOW. NO ONE WANTS TO KNOW EITHER. FORTUNATELY I SAVED MY WEBPAGE & TRANSFERRED IT TO GEOCITIES.

Thank god for motherfucking geocities, AOL folks.
 
Things like this is why I left AOL, they think they own your internet expereince!
I SUGGEST YOU PUT THE HOME PAGE BACK OR YOU WILL LOOSE A LOT OF CUSTOMERS.

I WILL SEE TO THAT.
These are the people we are marketing to, oh joy of joys. I just feel so elite reading that.
 
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This is nothing to be laughing about. I feel so sorry for them.. At least you all try to think of how hard to build your first html page, when you was a noob....

Anyway, it's not like us who use internet for living, right? they ain't gonna lose their income stream or anything, are they?
 
They had 2 months notice to backup and move.

Attention AOL Hometown Users -- United States - People Connection Blog: AIM Community Network

And you never put income earning sites on free hosts. Even as internet noobs, those of them running sites that make money should at least of had the common sense of doing some research on setting up an online business - which would of led them to the fact that free hosting is unreliable and also to make regular backups.

As for those who were just using it for personal shit... SOL. They had 2 months notice as well and it should be common sense to back shit up regularly anyways.
 
I don't really feel that sorry for them. They had two months to get it done, they didn't... all aboard the fail boat. Anyone with any serious vested interest in their website is checking on it more often than once every 2 months.

Anyone with half a brain will learn from the experience and won't (in theory) ever let it happen to themselves again.
 
They had 2 months notice to backup and move.

Attention AOL Hometown Users -- United States - People Connection Blog: AIM Community Network

As for those who were just using it for personal shit... SOL. They had 2 months notice as well and it should be common sense to back shit up regularly anyways.

If the site was that important to them they should have at least ponied up the $2.95 for their own shared host

It can't be helped. I believed some of them don't even know that such options as paid hosting exists. And even if they do, they prob dont' realize what's the benefits of the paid ones.
"It's free after all", that's how non-tech savvy ppl rolling....
 
I don't really feel that sorry for them. They had two months to get it done, they didn't... all aboard the fail boat. Anyone with any serious vested interest in their website is checking on it more often than once every 2 months.

Anyone with half a brain will learn from the experience and won't (in theory) ever let it happen to themselves again.

After these kinds of experiences, things they've learned would be something like "Nothing safe online, avoid it at all cost"
 
Hahaha this is classic AOL'ers.. oh man, I can't believe they are still this retarded even after all these years.
 
This is very frustrating and angishly wrong for AOL not to at least had the decency to emailed their hometown members of this closing of "hometown.aol.com.html" so we could have been MORE AWARE of this closing. If anyone starts a liable law suit on AOL for this outrage action, please put my name down as a victim of this hanious action taking AOL members. Faye Nall efnall@aol.com

I lol'd.
 
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