AOL Outage Report in City of Henderson, Clark County, Nevada
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Problems in the last 24 hours in City of Henderson, Nevada
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in City of Henderson and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by AOL users through our website.
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E-mail (96%)
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Total Blackout (2%)
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Internet (2%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near City of Henderson, Nevada
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in City of Henderson and nearby locations:
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Scott Bahr (@ScottBahrUSA) reported from Las Vegas, Nevada
@AOL I just listened on a 20 minute call with Peter Arias at AOL support.. hacked account can’t be fixed for 90 days. No manager exists. No help offered. No solutions. Hacked account being actively used. #piinightmare #customerservice
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#KARMA 💃⚖️🖕 #HEARD U 💫 GODDESS👸 BUTTERFLY 🦋 (@VanessaHeard6) reported from Las Vegas, Nevada
@psychdr100 @AOL This is hollow or all starts Someone needs to knock DOWN...Pay this kid in pesos
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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dz_ebooks (@zzz_ebooks) reported
Holy **** is a picture back but I couldn't finish it within 5 days a week before Google Reader's demise, launching Monday lol AOL is still the same since google reader went away.
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Jason (@theloudestno) reported
@AltcoinDailyio ETH is the AOL of the crypto movement. When people learn gas fees are a slow fade off after switching to ETH 2.0 and not instantly gone it’s going to dump. BTC will always remain as a standardized store of value but other chains will replace expensive and outdated ETH.
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whitford ted (@AvenattiMary) reported
losing my browser on my desktop worried me for a second or two. never had a browser croak, well not since aol. time for a little candy square i think.
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Sue Vonderhaar (@suevon) reported
@GottaWakeUpPlz I’m seeing this more and more, too. My AOL email inbox had a strip of “Let’s Go Brandon” T-shirt ads next to it, and I’m seeing many “Recommended for you” right-wing articles on my Facebook feed. I do NOT click on such garbage. The algorithms are whacked.
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Jonathan (@kingodeon3901) reported
@ironmouse @CDawgVA Will soon be needing that AOL chat if discord (and other chat services) ho to ****.
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Susan Glassburn (@MsGTeachesMath) reported
@NonMathowitz @amazon @gmail Amazon first. 2003. (Had a parent who moderated AOL chat rooms ~94 to get the service cheaper. Have had email since ~96/middle school.)
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Joel Page (@JoelPage) reported
Anyhow, in 93 I think I was on AOL, it wasn’t until 94 that I started doing dial-up to Lexus-Nexus after getting the Internet Starter Kit book by @adamengst. I can remember doing a precursor to IRC back in 86 (Bit Relay? I can’t remember) and BBS **** around the same time.
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Johnny Baboon (@CannibalSerb) reported
Man YouTube sucks, it’s through an old AOL account, but YouTube is partnered with Gmail, so trying to reset stuff is like “use this link to recover your gmail account” and then you’re like “yo it’s been stolen” they’re like “idk couldn’t be”
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Wolvorine (@Wolv0rine) reported
@Ty_in_TX @TEWFuller @DaddyWarpig I was never on AOL, but I *was* on an early Commodore 64 paid service called QuantumLink (QLink) in the mid-1980s. In 1989, after ups & downs (& having come out with versions for other platforms like the PC), Quantum changed its service name to America Online.
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Prostate Puncher (@DeathReveals) reported
The internet back then was so fascinating. Hearing that dial-up tone was like having your mind gaped open by a tool, as you could now access all sorts of knowledge on things you never knew existed. I'd spend hours talking with strangers in AOL chat rooms.