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AOL Outage Report in Tiverton, Devon, England

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Tiverton, England

The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Tiverton and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

AOL Outage Chart in Tiverton, Devon, England 02/13/2026 12:45

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by AOL users through our website.

  1. E-mail (89%)

    E-mail (89%)

  2. Internet (6%)

    Internet (6%)

  3. Total Blackout (5%)

    Total Blackout (5%)

  4. Wi-fi (1%)

    Wi-fi (1%)

  5. Phone (%)

    Phone (%)

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AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • wethepeopledo Carolyn Burns (@wethepeopledo) reported

    @KamVTV The worst is Mitch McConnell! Sadly, he was AOL during the cheating! Everyone knows Biden did not legally win the election. Right after the election was the time for all to demand accountability. Justice Department and Supreme Court were AWOL too! Very sad for our country!

  • Qrypto_usecase Q’rypto Q (@Qrypto_usecase) reported

    Using @BitMartExchange all day today... amazing how it reminds me of AOL. I haven’t managed to buy #SAFEMOON or anything else for that matter. How slow, you press something and it doesn’t react...

  • ChopDaSesh ChopDaSesh RickFPS (@ChopDaSesh) reported

    @Outriders on xbox 3 out of 5 games had my party disconnect as I load into an expedition? And why does it grey out the selection to invite friends into my now solo expedition with them locked into a non existent party... how do you **** this up in a multiplayer AOL game...

  • Kanga_Rouse Ale (@Kanga_Rouse) reported

    @LeaseForVP @realMikeLindell He spent so much money putting together a website using archaic website building formats that were strong when AOL was in its heyday. If it was attacked I wouldn't sign up for it for fear of hacking, that's just common sense. The man's just incompetent, poor, silly Mike.

  • SaveMacGyver_ Cassie (@SaveMacGyver_) reported

    I’m gonna sound like a fricken broken record but YOU CAN MAKE UP TO FIVE EMAILS USING YOUR PHONE NUMBER ON YAHOO, HOTMAIL, AND AOL. IF YOU AREN’T DOING THIS YOU NEED TO. GET THOSE PETITION NUMBERS UP. #SaveMacGyver

  • JessC_writer Jessica Carney (@JessC_writer) reported

    help, my mom was horrified by my essay about the sketchy AOL chat rooms I waltzed into as an 11-year-old please share your AOL stories from the ’90s so I can convince her she wasn't the only parent with NO idea what was going on

  • Kanga_Rouse Ale (@Kanga_Rouse) reported

    @CryptoModelTMax Denial of service attacks?? That's a laugh, it was purely an error made on Mike's part, going cheap and making a website via cheap square space apps and archaic web making technology. If this is what the competition has, using a format older than AOL,

  • ferretpilates Pascal (@ferretpilates) reported

    @gucksuck People put those warnings there for a reason lmao I was catfishing p**ophiles on aol 7.0 as a 12 yo I know how this **** happens and this ain’t it

  • klarth not my real name (@klarth) reported

    Honestly I HATE that roast is the default and no I don't need to "get off the internet" because I don't enjoy being roasted. I've been here longer than many of you tbh. I remember when AOL was a major service provider, not just a chat program/website no one cares about.

  • Ratatosk4 Ratatosk (@Ratatosk4) reported

    @HippySquirrel It used to be that universities, employers, etc spend some time & money dealing with users who abused their accounts — one reason why problems like spam were limited & only became serious when commercial providers like AOL showed up. Sysops could block IP addresses or ISPs.