AOL Outage Report in Sawston, Cambridgeshire, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Sawston, England
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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 (78%)
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Total Blackout (11%)
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Internet (7%)
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Phone (4%)
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Wi-fi (%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Sawston, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Sawston and nearby locations:
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Maltmeister
(@Maltmeister2) reported
from
Newmarket, England
CONTACTING AOL in the UK Does anyone know a land line number in the UK to speak to a bid at AOL. Having a bit of trouble with my emails....... 😖 (Thanks !)
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Hamzah✊🏾ⵣ ☭ Ⓐ ★ 🇲🇦
(@jeIIyfamhamz) reported
@Hoofcover @SeanLenhart @simplyidyllic i’m gen z and i live for a good time before like wireless internet and all this instant **** for a while it was just dial up lmao then ethernet definitely no social media or endless search engines just aol IMing and vibes
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dobson buggnut
(@buggnut) reported
in middle school, i told a few friends that i was bi over AIM. of course they told more people and soon everyone knew. it carried into high school. people would tease me and I felt so ashamed. i'm 30 and still not "out" with most people **** AOL Instant Messenger
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HDM Randy Crusher Dr. 1A&2A
(@CrushitI) reported
@catturd2 @BuckBond4 AOL: What is that? Look like ****. Dems: Ya look like **** AOL: Pickup Dems: Pickup? AOL: Ya pickup AOL: Feel like ****? Dems: Ya feel like **** AOL: Taste Dems: Taste? AOL: Yaa Taste Dems: Yuk ehh AOL: Taste like ****? Dems: Ya taste like **** AOL: Good thing me not step on it.
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This is an Airfryer Stan Account
(@simsimmaaz) reported
We really thought we were doing something when we said "Real eyes, Realize, Real Lies " on our MSN and AOL statuses lmfaooo. You couldn't tell us that **** wasn't hard af 😭😭😭
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dobson buggnut
(@buggnut) reported
in middle school, i told a few friends that i was bi over AIM. of course they told more people and soon everyone knew. it carried into high school. people would tease me and I felt so ashamed. i'm still not "out" unless it is a need to know basis **** AOL Instant Messenger
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My hope day is forever coming closer 🫀
(@rollerska8er) reported
@commieflavus AOL would send people free CDs, yeah, but you needed a dialup modem to use the Internet. Back in the day, and I can remember this, modems would have to dial into the telephone network, which was why it was so slow. These days, all Internet is dedicated broadband.
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Hi-Fi Jump Ropes
(@RobDye1960) reported
@DernKat @GailSimone Oh, yes. AOL once had a "radio station" featuring the world's worst songs. While "We Built This City" was on the playlist, there were many which were far, far worse. "A Pizza Hut, A Pizza Hut, Kentucky-Fried Chicken and a Pizza Hut!" Shudder.
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Perfectly Flawed
(@THE_FLAWED1) reported
@RepMattGaetz I've never been blocked or flagged in my entire social media life...and this is going back to AOL chat rooms on a computer from Gateway. I've voiced my opinion but I've never spewed hate...see how that works?
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My hope day is forever coming closer 🫀
(@rollerska8er) reported
@commieflavus It's essentially when AOL offered people free access to Usenet (a proto-social network) through their service in September of 1993, and the influx of new users never ended (whereas in previous years you'd only get an influx of new users in September as people left for uni)
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Relevant Thinker
(@RelevantThinker) reported
@AOL My God, @JoeBiden, DO NOT share ANYTHING with traitors! I would hope you never do anything like that!!