AOL Outage Report in Worthing, West Sussex, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Worthing, England
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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 (89%)
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Internet (6%)
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Total Blackout (5%)
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TV (1%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Worthing, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Worthing and nearby locations:
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Maria Constant
(@miadaisyc) reported
from
Walberton, England
@cox_tom I decided to cancel my AOL subscription as it didn't work on my Mac. Did it during my work lunch hour. I held my nerve as they passed me on to many different people begging me to stay and offering me the world. 1&1/2 hrs later I succeeded. I had applause from work colleagues!
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BrianJ
(@athenabkk) reported
from
Hove, England
@yarpegleg 1 point - never had an aol email account
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Opinion Ladyy
(@LadyyOpinion) reported
@Simsationcity We had to listen to dial up. I don’t want to hear **** about inventing nothing if just seeing aol you don’t automatically hear that sound on your head.
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callum
(@callumrolston23) reported
@GriiffinNoel @Adamrolston4 No it’s mostly down to Russo and Sullivan who actually ran those last years since Eric was kicked in 99. That still doesn’t stop aol not wanting wrestling, thunder was the highest rated show on its channel
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Dominic Bouchard
(@gunnerdom78) reported
@ItsMeHenning I just remember connecting to BBS in the early to mid 90s. We'd use free AOL diskettes to connect using very slow dialup. Using old US Robotics modems... starting with a 14400, from what I recall.
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Dr. Adina-My Family Genie
(@MyFamilyGenie) reported
@SophRossss And if you're never been in a sketchy chat room or left cryptic away messages on AOL/AIM, you are no social media authority.
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Lucky Ghost⛅☂️
(@LuckyGhost0) reported
@butterstbeef Right if I wasn't on child oriented web pages or a service like AOL that had specificed AoL kids, msn kids etc I was on a videogame forum that were tiny communities that were theme focused on a anime/videogame and moderated 😭
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Mark Johnson
(@wmdmark) reported
@TimothyBuckSF AOL wasn't the first browser/email/chat, Facebook wasn't the first social network, etc. ChatGPT seems to be having a similar cultural moment IMO.
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Bro. A. Shinfayah 4th
(@HumanBiotics) reported
After 1994, this world’s foolery tried to lock the Minister’s voice up with The internet which launched in 1995 I believe, with AOL chat, with cellphone service PrimeCo, MCI, Sprint, Black Planet chat; everything to get our minds off of Farrakhan!
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🔥 Max 🫠 Osiris 🔥
(@maxosirisart) reported
@zigvey Reading the private searches of "anonymous" humans after the 2002/4? AOL data leak was eye opening af. I basically watched a person trying to find help about their worsening depression and then the data trail ended
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Jami_Cat
(@Jami_Cat) reported
@tweettruth2me Long time ago, I said someone looked nice in a DM once. Maybe AOL or later... I got booted and deleted from everyone in the room. Never chatted agaim after that. 😑
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James Nicholson
(@J_WNcholson) reported
@ZekumaruZ @KOBBYANY @MAJTOURE Yeah. Crappy little roads kept up with local tax dollars. Unless they weren’t. Comparing those to the interstate is like saying AOL is solely responsible for building the internet. Which ALSO was a government program they private industry never got around to inventing.