AOL Outage Report in Keighley, Bradford, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Keighley, England
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Keighley 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 (89%)
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Internet (5%)
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Total Blackout (4%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Keighley, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Keighley and nearby locations:
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Jason Weir
(@jaseweir) reported
from
Bradford, England
@AOLSupportHelp I have been told to reach out to UK customer service How can I reach out if I CANNOT CONTACT YOU VIA EMAIL OR TELEPHONE
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Jason Weir
(@jaseweir) reported
from
Bradford, England
@AOLSupportHelp this number is unobtainable in the UK I have DM aol support
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Sam Clark
(@clarkswfc) reported
from
Leeds, England
@AOLSupportHelp @aolmail is there a problem with downloading attachments in emails? Can’t seem to open any. Any advice? Get an error code EC 4008?
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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temmie
(@HomophobicAsuka) reported
ik ive said this 5000 times but the fact that people are going to joke about discord in 10-20 years the same way we joke about aol and myspace and **** today is so ******* weird
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Kelly Sherri
(@KellySherri1) reported
@keep150fighting @IronDadof5 Unfortunately, like AOL you can't cancel. 🤭
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Mike Hall
(@MikeHall_Photo) reported
@thistallawkgirl In this case, "AOL" = "******* Orange Loser"
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Hellbound Express
(@HellboundXPres1) reported
IF YOUTUBE WENT DOWN LIKE AOL THIS CRAZY ***** WOULD HAVE A HEART ATTACK ITS 72 HOURS OF LIVE FREAKING OUT
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SunStar Systems
(@sunstarsys) reported
@HappyBuddha19 @eshaLegal We were just trying to socialize and create intellectual value for us and our peers, not do homework for the lazy sobs every other ISP threw into the mix after AOL led the way. People just said **** on Usenet at that point not for topicality, but solely for audience reach.
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Sadriot
(@Sadriot3) reported
I'm seeing social media sites as big banks at this point... Too Big To Fail. Myspace was huge, then users stopped using it. It still exists, but does anyone feel like it's fundamental to your life? Vine was huge for a short time., AOL chat? Why is Facebook/Twitter different?
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Brent Bisgard
(@brent_bisgard) reported
@I_Mean_I_Dunno @schmiddes1 @shoe0nhead BS. The vast majority utilized big Tech like AOL and CompuServ since the beginning of it and the "free" internet is still out there should you dare to enter and relegate yourself to that space. Most folks want a curated experience and will never join you on 12chan.
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Did Pihto
(@DidPihto1) reported
@rev_entertain nope. You cannot do **** to private enterprises. Almost. What will happen is an Open Source platform(s) that ppl with reasonable amount of $$$ can deploy within hours. Literally. And it will kill Twitter ad Facebook. Just like Yahoo and AOL got killed.
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DR. bdwatcher❌
(@BDWatcher) reported
Remember when AOL was sued because email server was down? Shouldn't that also be similar to FB and Twitter as people do business and obtain salaries from these, too?
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SunStar Systems
(@sunstarsys) reported
@HappyBuddha19 @eshaLegal The beginning of the end was the decision by Steve Case to hook AOL into Usenet, and unleash a torrent of AOL users onto that platform with no idea what its purpose was other than AOL customer support.