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.
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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 (76%)
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Internet (16%)
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Total Blackout (6%)
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Wi-fi (2%)
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Phone (1%)
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Doge Mother (@DogeMadre) reported
@ckwsaxton @MattPaulsonSD @joebart I’m sure you thought AOL dial-up was slow and clunky therefore the internet was a bad investment too. Thanks for sharing.
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Patrick Kelly (@NEVERBOW) reported
@TerrySouzaSr1 @DustyAssKracka I’m banned from Facebook for using the word woman so at this point I think we’re safe to say the people running these platforms are pushing an agenda and it was never like this before on my space or any other thing I used to use as a kid like AOL instant messenger lol
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Glenn '$100k in May' Hodl (@glennhodl) reported
Coinbase is becoming increasingly irrelevant. The AOL of #bitcoin. @brian_armstrong you ****** this up real bad!
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Ken Hanley (The Hobb's End Horror) (@movieguyiguess) reported
"New site called YouTube had eBaums on their heels. I'd been kicked out of more AOL chats than I'd like to admit. Back then, you could never trust a link on AIM. 95% of the time, it's spyware, and the other 5%, it's Rotten dot com. Explains a lot in hindsight..."
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BowTiedGarden ♟️ (@BowTiedGarden) reported
@BowTiedRobin My then 12 year old cousin convinced our tech savvy uncle that you could wipe those AOL CDs by putting them in the microwave and then be able to use them as writable discs. Embarrassingly, he said he wasn't sure if he was an idiot because he believed the 12 yo or that he did it.
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Ashley (@ashleym825) reported
@aolmail I need help with password recovery and I continuously get a “start over” message
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BowTiedRobin | Child Prodigy (@BowTiedRobin) reported
So Jan got to work to find a way to get users to try the service. If users could just get the AOL experience they'd be sure to buy it! She came up with a crazy idea!
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Heather Faulk AKA Lady Soldier (@LadySoldier621) reported
Love never fails God never fails everybody's got tails to tell God won't let me fail go ahead and tell it! I'll go old school like AOL and tell you I got mail! God will prevail!
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ArchPundit (@archpundit) reported
@JC_Christian AOL still has a network browser?
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BowTiedRobin | Child Prodigy (@BowTiedRobin) reported
Jan realized that online services aren't like typical consumer products when it comes to marketing. She didn't need to convince consumers to choose AOL over the other online services. Because nobody knew what an online service even was!