AOL Outage Report in Wishaw, North Lanarkshire, Scotland
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Wishaw, Scotland
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Wishaw 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 (94%)
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Internet (3%)
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Total Blackout (2%)
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Phone (1%)
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Live Outage Map Near Wishaw, North Lanarkshire, Scotland
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Glasgow.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Wishaw, Scotland
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Wishaw and nearby locations:
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Kirstlee
(@lammiek) reported
from
Braidwood, Scotland
@AOLSupportHelp AOL is a nightmare. I need access to my emails and can’t get any support. 72 hours wait is ridiculous 😡
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Kirstlee
(@lammiek) reported
from
Braidwood, Scotland
@AOLSupportHelp They don’t know what my problem is yet so how can they give me the resolution 🤔
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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spicy snowball
(@farrahhrose) reported
It only took about 13 years to switch my email to iCloud. Bye aol, I’ll truly miss you and the 49,934 emails I never read 💔
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comrade thanker
(@dotcormunism) reported
@quendergeer tech brands are definitely the worst for this, especially with how ephemeral so many of them are. like, imagine a sci-fi novel from the early 00s where AOL has become the world government
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Ryan O'Horo
(@redteamwrangler) reported
When I think about all the damage done and continuing influence that Facebook has, I just remember that, at the dotcom peak, AOL was worth $318 billion in 2021 dollars.
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Daniel Cummings
(@DanielC55186873) reported
@nirvana_acres I do, but I never wrote poetry in an AOL chat room. Did you manage to keep any of those? Not sure if he'd be ok with you sharing, but would be fascinating to read.
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Jason Diamond
(@imjasondiamond) reported
Something I’ve learned is that if somebody has an AOL email still they’re either a boomer parent, somebody who is shady and not to be trusted or somebody who has been famous for at least 30 years and never bothered to change from their first email address they got in 1994.
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Zee Bhaiyah
(@Zee_HumHai) reported
@unhealthytruth One spark ignited this, it was a question. Why is there only partially hydrogenated oil with my expensive bag of chips? I was upset, I wanted fully... During the AOL era, did a search on what it was and learned how horrible it was, and my health journey began then with change.
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Mark Rankin
(@sugarbuzz12) reported
The whole thing about Alan Page tells me that social media should have never moved beyond from AOL IM and IRC
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Joya Aspartame 🌙🪐
(@JJoyaMagdalena) reported
@JohnCollins_KP I'm bored with all of this. ****. Take me back to the AOL chat room days. I miss listening to the radio and twirling a phone cord around my fingers.
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Rogue Alien
(@xroguealienx) reported
@jan_forney I believe him & vince mcmahon worked together to help merge AOL/time warner. I don’t trust that guy.
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Joe Bowser
(@infil00p) reported
Wow...apparently my kid's new pediatrician sucks at e-mail, still has an aol address, and sends e-mails that consist of a PDF attachment and a three or four letter abbreviation as a title. I'm kind of amazed that it doesn't immediately get marked as spam!