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AOL outages and service status in Mauchline, Scotland

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AOL (America Online) is an internet portal as well as an internet service provider. As an ISP, AOL offers dial up internet through its AOL Advantage plans.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Mauchline, Scotland

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AOL Issues Reports Near Mauchline, Scotland

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Mauchline and nearby locations:

  • LuckyNo_4
    Brian Stalker (@LuckyNo_4) reported from Galston, Scotland

    @aolmail I am unable to open attachments through the aol app or on aol Web email. Is there an issue? I'm in UK

  • Spacemouse77
    Robin Scott (@Spacemouse77) reported from Ayrshire, Scotland

    @aolmail good morning.. i seem to be able to get into my aol account , are there any issues happening at the moment .. regards Robin

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Spookyspoon16
    Spookyspoon 🇺🇲 (@Spookyspoon16) reported

    @lilhousgreendor 18. Never had an AOL address. What is a paper mat?

  • NipNapShite
    NipNapShite (@NipNapShite) reported

    @keithapearson Still very much on aol Might have been their first customer 🤪

  • CalabroneDogs
    CalabroneShowDogs (@CalabroneDogs) reported

    @neglbaren @freedom_007__ If you know horses all you need to do is look at the horses. William has light hands and his horses are soft. Harry’s are a knot of tension as he rips their mouths and slams his spurs in them. First hand knowledge here. I will never forget him ripping on those horses. He is a horrible human. Too bad old AOL message boards are gone there were a bunch of us who volunteered and we all were appalled.

  • aakashgupta
    Aakash Gupta (@aakashgupta) reported

    Researchers tracked 344,753 websites over 18 months to map where American attention actually goes online. The answer is email. Gmail alone is 16% of all desktop time. Add Yahoo, Outlook, and AOL, and inboxes eat nearly a quarter of every hour Americans spend at a computer. That's double the combined total of Facebook, X, Reddit, Instagram, Discord, and WhatsApp. The legacy numbers are the wild part. Yahoo Mail, at 3.71%, gets more attention than ChatGPT, Reddit, and Netflix combined. AOL Mail, a service most people assume died with dial-up, beats Instagram and Discord combined. Yahoo still has roughly 225 million active mail users, skewing Gen X and Boomer: people who opened an account in 1999 and never saw a reason to leave. Google Search sits at just 2.33%. The front door of the entire internet gets less time than Yahoo's inbox, because search is engineered to end fast. Every second you spend on a results page is a second Google failed. The chart measures desktop, which explains the shape. Your phone is where you play. Your computer is where you work. And the work of being an American in 2026, the bills, the receipts, the school notices, the job applications, still runs through a protocol invented in 1971. Strip away 30 years of apps and the desktop internet is a post office with better graphics.

  • rowdyjeepgirl
    Rene (@rowdyjeepgirl) reported

    @Soaringeagle45 I never had an AOL email address. It was Juno

  • zacodil
    Vadim (AI, ⋈) (@zacodil) reported

    @pe_remek Flat-rate dial-up ran on the same circuit-switched lines as per-minute dial-up. AOL sold $19.95 unlimited in 1996 with the phone network unchanged. If circuit switching forced per-minute billing, that plan could not have existed. It did, and millions bought it. So the meter was a pricing choice, not a property of the wire. It came off dial-up by decision, and Anthropic just announced the same move for its best model: folding it back into a flat subscription.

  • LexD934949
    Styles (@LexD934949) reported

    @AnaAnsan3 Nintendo and Sony would have been stuck in the late 1990s with AOL service setups if it weren’t for PC gaming and the original Xbox (the original Steam Machine).

  • VernonFost13133
    Vernon Foster (@VernonFost13133) reported

    @GaryCollin37052 his tariff policy. His tariffs amount to the largest U.S. tax increase as a share of GDP since 1993 (Tax Foundation) , roughly $1,500 per household in 2026 (Tax Foundation) . Trade: the Supreme Court ruled he couldn't impose tariffs under emergency powers (aol) , but he's kept

  • spaventa7
    David Spaventa (@spaventa7) reported

    @AmericanAir what happened to this airline. The customer service is the worst in the business. Can’t get through by phone, chat is third world and the technology rivals that of AOL instant messaging … complete crap airline. Our Tavel agency will never use AA again

  • SLawohio
    s w (@SLawohio) reported

    @AheadoftheNews Remember the super bowl ad for aol busy signal