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AOL outages and service status in Leigh, England

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Leigh, England

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Live Outage Map Near Leigh, England

The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Manchester.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Manchester E-mail 2 months ago
Wigan E-mail 3 months ago
Manchester E-mail 4 months ago
Manchester Total Blackout 7 months ago
Manchester E-mail 7 months ago
Manchester E-mail 7 months ago

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AOL Issues Reports Near Leigh, England

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

  • paulxdesign
    Paul Burley 🍔 (@paulxdesign) reported from Manchester, England

    WhatsApp is bad. What are we using now? Telegram? Signal? AOL Instant Messenger? Pagers? Opening a window and screaming?

  • slhutch1980
    Scrappy Doo (@slhutch1980) reported from Sale, England

    @alanplynch I miss getting little AOL discs in the post and throwing them in the garbage 🥲

  • adele_1983
    • ⒹⒺⓁ • (@adele_1983) reported from Bury, England

    @AOLSupportHelp I’ve had my email since 2009 and have thousands of emails many are important, and today I’ve noticed they have all gone. Can someone help me ASAP?

  • Paul_crannee
    Paul (@Paul_crannee) reported from Hindley, England

    @MattKloufetos @aolmail Mine as well... Had this problem a few weeks ago 😡

  • JonathanWood
    Jonathan Wood (@JonathanWood) reported from Bury, England

    @DidymusBrush @YouTube Can you link it in Google admin panel? If you’re known to Google there, it may help you. Having an expired aol account would be a reasonable reason for leniency.

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • NadyChan
    Nady (@NadyChan) reported

    @communitybf 19. never had an AOL address but i have used or owned everything else.

  • yuki_yagami
    Emwil Doct. | Could Be Retiring Anytime Soon (@yuki_yagami) reported

    18 of 20 (never used AOL or a waterbed)

  • FLuv3r
    FootLuv3r (@FLuv3r) reported

    been doing this since before AOL dial up I just like a having a cheerleader shut ******** up *****

  • kpmaloyauthor
    kpmaloyauthor (@kpmaloyauthor) reported

    @NikoleCallihan I never had an AOL address. lol

  • TrevorL415
    Trevor Long (@TrevorL415) reported

    @MeikaRei @KPHagain Lol. We didn't have squat like that during old school AOL & all my old content and chats way back when. We all know you never know Jack Squat or the reality of anything.

  • Recon_Number_54
    Recon Number 54 (@Recon_Number_54) reported

    @NilesSankey The Bungie of my memories was (as you say) a once in a lifetime confluence of people and a particular time in the world. I remember when they were a "keyword" on AOL (before AOL had full Internet access, sort of like a link) and fans were also prevalent on UseNet. This time (and the decade after) was when the fans and the devs had such tight contact that everyone was "in on the joke" when The Webmaster, Disembodied Soul or other online "persona" would rib, tease, or outright insult gamers. Not as if they were family, because they WERE family. It was great while it lasted, but things inevitably change and more and more gamers started considering themselves "customers" and that Bungie should treat them as such ("the customer is always right" mantra for example). The playful and sometimes hardcore "back and forth" went away. The tight connection between the devs and their fans became customer service interactions with consumers. People were told "It's not 2004 anymore" and the fact is that they were right. The era had passed and something new/different had replaced everything. That carefree, brave, willing to take risks, adventurous outlook of a tightly knit team isn't something that can be forced and it isn't likely to survive current-day corporate culture. It's not 1994, 2004, or even 2014 anymore. But it WAS fun!

  • zaphraud
    Orange Cat Pinochet (@zaphraud) reported

    @cheesecakefd I've done this thru forums and Yahoo and AOL back in the day, but never really connected all he way with anyone on the new advertisement-funded social media. Oh well.

  • jrholtz
    JOLTZ (@jrholtz) reported

    @AshleyInMKE I was born in the 70s and never had an AOL account because my first email was from my college and when I got out Hotmail and Yahoo were the bigger players. And while I've slept in waterbeds a few times, I always hated them and got terrible sleep.

  • SilencerGG
    Silencerr (@SilencerGG) reported

    @slime_machine If spaces are your issue, I don't have anything to worry about. I'm not winning a writing prize to speak to people casually. If my spaces are a problem for you I do not care. BUT since I am a " millennial " I will tell you why, I was taught how to type on OLD ****. Technically computers just started getting popular, AOL and **** was out at the time. And in my Typing class, i was taught to use 2 spaces which before Gen Z was born, 2 spaces is what typewriters used for spacing and formatting clarifying the beginning of a new sentence. MODERN times only call for 1 space. So if you truly are wondering why I use two spaces its because i was taught by Boomers to type. One space is what Gen Z is used to. 2 Spaces is what i was taught by people who used typewriters. Even using one space to me looks like a run on sentence because one space separates every word in a sentence, and for me to start a new sentence means i should space it out more for ' formatting ' purposes I hope that helps everyone who took their time to only care about how i typed what i wrote instead of WHAT i actually wrote.

  • corbentfrost
    Corbent (@corbentfrost) reported

    @LionheartGodric Never used fax, an aol address, a check book or a waterbed.