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First you had AOL chatrooms (not AIM!). This was before AIM, AOL’s free instant messaging service (because AOL cost money), took over. In AOL chatrooms, you could chose from one of the MANY categories and enter a chatroom to find a bunch of fucking weirdos saying weird fucking things to one another.
You could create chat rooms, you’d just have to invite people based off their username. The functionality was pretty much the same as 1 to 1 messaging. Reply reply
16 maj 2022 · As Americans embraced instant messaging at the office and at home, AIM was the site of everything from mundane work chats to teenagers’ daring romantic confessions.
AIM (AOL Instant Messenger, sometimes stylized as aim) was an instant messaging and presence computer program created by AOL, which used the proprietary OSCAR instant messaging protocol and the TOC protocol to allow registered users to communicate in real time.
14 gru 2017 · The once popular messaging platform goes dark this week, but its legacy of instant communication is here to stay.
8 cze 2023 · Introduced in 1997, AOL Instant Messenger was one of the world's most popular instant messaging clients. The free software let users send instant messages to anyone on their "Buddy List," and featured social media integration, photo and file sharing, video and audio chat, and more.
11 gru 2017 · AOL Instant Messenger, or AIM, was launched in May 1997 as a way for AOL users to chat each other in real time, via text.