AOL Outage Report in Worcester, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Worcester, England
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Worcester 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 (79%)
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Total Blackout (11%)
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Internet (6%)
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Phone (3%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Worcester, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Worcester and nearby locations:
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Baz Forrest
(@BazForrest) reported
from
Bromsgrove, England
@AOL need help with accessing my email account
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Scree
(@TheScree) reported
@ZenOfDesign NWN on AOL had something like 250 on it before it shut down, that was precursor to your work wasn't it?
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Martin Swahn
(@rivieratiger) reported
@waltmossberg @AOL @SteveCase I was at the ETRE conference in Madrid 1995. Steve in a round table discussion had to defend why the AOL browser did not support the blink attribute that Netscape recently had introduced and supported. Fun times…
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stunkles
(@Schwubbo) reported
Imagine you’re waiting in the doctors office with bated breath, the door opens and the doctor hands you a slip with a QR code on it. He says to go home and scan it. You set it down and scan it. An audio file pops up and in the AOL guys voice you hear “You’ve got Aids!”
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Saitaina Malfoy
(@SaitainaMalfoy) reported
@PITTnation1 @GovRonDeSantis Umm, dumbass, NO ******* ****. God you’re stupid. My comment was about AOL, not him.
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مَارس
(@0s81_) reported
@AOLSupportHelp Hello, I hope you can help me. I have mail, and I have lost access to his chip. I have suffered for more than four months and I try to help me. All I want is for you to help me.
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HarryB1120
(@HarryB1120) reported
@amatetic You never heard of bulletin boards? Compuserve? Or even AOL? There was no internet in 89 but bulletin boards were run like websites. Bulletin board would be updated overnights from other boards. Later small internet providers were the way to get online.
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AkashaCoin NFT Futures 🖼📈
(@AkashaCoin) reported
I did this on my own for years until Microsoft finally shut down standard IRC-client access to the network, making it necessary to interact with an ActiveX object to successfully connect. This eliminated most of the CSAM trading that was occurring, so I moved on to AOL & Yahoo...
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Sundew Daydream
(@StigmataBlues) reported
@Michael47056269 @Lesdoggg @thematthewcooke Apparently age does not denote maturity. That's some **** I woulda slung in the Jesus sucks room on aol chats back in the day lol.
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The Black Larry David
(@RonBrrrgundy) reported
Teams gotta stop snitching when you leave meeting chat rooms. Thought we left that **** at AOL
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bumsmoidial butt-snoid
(@Iron_Goldie) reported
@Slatzism I am so ******* glad the internet was still in ****** dial up AOL geocities stages when I was in high school. These kids never stood a chance.