The end of an era...

Started by MAY, October 06, 2017, 02:08:52 PM

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AIM will shut down after 20 years


It?s a sad moment: AIM, AOL?s long-running instant messenger service that was core to many people?s first social experiences on the internet, will shut down once and for all on December 15th. AOL announced the shutdown today, acknowledging that people now communicate in new ways online, so AIM is no longer needed.

?AIM tapped into new digital technologies and ignited a cultural shift, but the way in which we communicate with each other has profoundly changed,? writes Michael Albers, communications products VP at Oath (the Verizon behemoth that consumed AOL).

AOL cut off access to AIM from third-party chat clients back in March, hinting at this eventual shutdown. It?s hard to imagine that many people are still using AIM, so that change, nor this upcoming shutdown, are likely to make a huge difference.

AIM was one of the first and most successful instant messengers, widely used in the late ?90s and even throughout the 2000s. I was still using AIM to chat with my friends throughout college at the end of the decade, including to stay in touch with my (not-yet) significant other while she was studying abroad.

But with the proliferation of smartphones, everything has changed. Text messaging has taken over for desktop instant messaging apps, and increasingly, we?re seeing other social apps, like Snapchat and Instagram, take over for those in certain ways. For straight messaging, Facebook also makes things much easier, since you?re already connected to everyone you know and can just start up a chat without exchanging arcane things like screen names. In fact, Facebook has multiple billion-user messaging services at this point, Messenger and WhatsApp.

Other classic chat apps have shut down in recent years, too. MSN Messenger shut down in 2014, and Yahoo Messenger shut down last year (although Yahoo also launched a new messaging service under the same name). It was only a matter of time until AIM joined them, but there?s still some nostalgia in seeing it go.

With AIM on its way out the door, now?s your last chance to write that perfect away message.


https://www.theverge.com/2017/10/6/16435690/aim-shutting-down-after-20-years-aol-instant-messenger

Tulla Luana Taco

bbbbbbbbbbcvhjnm,
new era!

aftr 'fro gets done wit ya

im stranglin tht wig nex


Coming NOW fall 2017

MAY

Quote from: deets in sig on October 06, 2017, 02:09:22 PM
it'll be the end of ur life if u don't keep GODni's name away from ur QWERTY row

know the limits


MAY

Quote from: Twilight Sparkle on October 06, 2017, 02:11:05 PM
bbbbbbbbbbcvhjnm,
new era!

aftr 'fro gets done wit ya

im stranglin tht wig nex

Gor you wan' FIGHTS me?

HUH?!


Tulla Luana Taco



Coming NOW fall 2017


MelMel


Young

I miss America Online so much

The log in window >>>

The chats; news and Email sections omfff


MAY

The AOL chat rooms were pure MESS, especially the gay ones.

All the older men I used to flirt with :plzstop:

Kaeli.


MAY

Quote from: deets in sig on October 06, 2017, 04:11:43 PM
Quote from: MΛΥDΛΥ on October 06, 2017, 04:09:54 PM
The AOL chat rooms were pure MESS, especially the gay ones.

All the older men I used to flirt with :plzstop:
:unsure:

Fun times!


Young

Quote from: deets in sig on October 06, 2017, 04:08:43 PM
Quote from: Young on October 06, 2017, 04:07:38 PM
I miss America Online so much

The log in window >>>

The chats; news and Email sections omfff
you've got mess!

omf i would live to hear that :stressed:


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!!!!!


Cartierline

This was for you US gorls.

MSN was the one we used to use.

whatever

Nnnn when you used to scroll over their username and it tell you what chat someone in

I remember somebody exposed my cuz for being in one nnnn

b7

Quote from: deets in sig on October 06, 2017, 05:45:39 PM
Quote from: whatever on October 06, 2017, 05:43:50 PM
Nnnn when you used to scroll over their username and it tell you what chat someone in

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it was so much easier to CLOCK the gorls back then :woohoo:

but a lot harder to get the word owt. absence of social media, etc. :stressed:
not getting the fucking word out ggggfcggggggggh