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AOL Outage Report in Stanley, Perth and Kinross, Scotland

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Stanley, Scotland

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

AOL Outage Chart in Stanley, Perth and Kinross, Scotland 01/01/2026 04:10

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. E-mail (94%)

    E-mail (94%)

  2. Internet (4%)

    Internet (4%)

  3. Total Blackout (1%)

    Total Blackout (1%)

  4. Wi-fi (%)

    Wi-fi (%)

  5. Phone (%)

    Phone (%)

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AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • bml_khubbard Kevin Hubbard (@bml_khubbard) reported

    @RanaAurora Haha - that is a strange question. I do develop on Linux, but am not a Linux developer. So no, maybe somebody like me, but not me. I didn't realize anybody ever handed out Linux CDs like AOL floppies back in the day. I always just spent all day downloading ISOs at slow speeds.

  • KalZakath KalZakath (@KalZakath) reported

    @keezdawg @nathINSANE Ran in a 3stack and the latency was so bad. Like guys dead on screen, evaporated from a fusion or blown off the edge of the map and then getting punched by them. It honestly felt like old Team Fortress AOL dialup bad. My ping 40ms. No one on my team was over 80.

  • pfrancoisreborn Philippe Francois (@pfrancoisreborn) reported

    @wendelltalks Connect spread the gospel as being poor practicing matthew7:7, meaning to the fullest. Before finding Jesus Christ via aol, myspace, hotmail, yahoo, caramel I used to flirt to women all over the world, got acquinted send them money when needed.

  • HarryRBurger Harry Burger 🌻 ☮️💚 (@HarryRBurger) reported

    @mizshellytee It hasn't meant that since the main online chat service was AOL Instant Messenger & you had to remember all your friend's screen names. I'm guessing you're over 30 :-D

  • annessaoneill O♛ (@annessaoneill) reported

    @T_Gracchus @cosmoksmom It’s so much more than that but sounds like you’ve never really been. I also prefer their wings over Buffalo Wild Wings bc they’re fresh not frozen but I also still have an AOL email address. 🥴

  • veeborden glenn danzig's Verotika (@veeborden) reported

    ao3... can't believe those guys had a chat thing. m,might be thicking of aol what ********

  • JShapan MarkusEnoFan...And Stop Calling Me Shirley! (@JShapan) reported

    @Bakari_Sellers I figure they probably listen to the radio, watch network TV, have a landline and are still using AOL...

  • amritabithi amrita 🪶 (@amritabithi) reported

    @Streaming_Sats I like how AOL was better and I never used AOL, like having it have everything connected in one thing you log in to, the chat and search and everything else, so everyone is on together.

  • SES_Dunn Billy Dunn (@SES_Dunn) reported

    @nikoexxtra I mean. Ratings aside, WCW only got into major trouble and taken off the air after the AOL/Time Warner Merger. If that hadn’t happened who knows how much longer WCW would’ve stayed on the TV. It wasn’t until Ted was no longer the top voice that WCW closed up shop.

  • squizzleflip Sean Cuevo (@squizzleflip) reported

    @grahammcbain Back in my day, we'd get our internet in the mail! 300 free hours of AOL! Only there weren't websites, just keywords. An hour to download a song, and sometimes it wasn't even the right song. Your PC would get slow so you had to rearrange your hard drive. We called it defragging