AOL Outage Report in Gamlingay, Cambridgeshire, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Gamlingay, England
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Gamlingay 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 (96%)
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Internet (2%)
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Total Blackout (2%)
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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susan sisko carter (@SiskoCarter) reported
@WendyLiebman I hate AOL. My email was with Verizon, who dumped everybody's emails into AOL, where suddenly all my incoming mail appears in "archive." They won't help me unless I sign up for a year-long plan. Why would I do that? I don't want to prolong the association.
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Shadow | Nemesis (@ShadowEagleX) reported
@electric_XY You know back in my day we had to login to the AOL and make sure no one was on the phone
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🎶 kiki 🎶 (@diietingmercury) reported
@din0cal0ries YES AOL THE TIME IDK HOW TO FIX IT
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Life Outside The Law (@LifeOutsideThe1) reported
@AOLSupportHelp We tried and they couldn’t give us an answer other than “hey pay us some money and maybe we can help”. Such predatory behavior
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Kevin Doherty (@xkevinx) reported
So today I was helping a customer at work. I offered to screen share with their PC. Next thing I heard was a robotic voice saying “Welcome!” TIL people with broadband still sing into an AOL desktop client to access the internet.
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Mike Martinez (@zntrm3) reported
@Buck50892375 @stillgray He found out the AOL floppy of 10 free hours doesn't work anymore
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I Want To Talk Now (@iwanttotalk_now) reported
@jackmurphylive Who knew clicking "Yes" on Terms of Service when tossing away AOL free dial-up CDs would condition people ;) Not totally true, but there's a nugget of truth in there imo.
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Olaf 😷 Steenfadt 🇪🇺🇩🇪 (@OlafSteenfadt) reported
@catthekin @Chronotope I have a slightly different recollection. In the early days of the (public) web it was a subscription service (e.g. AOL), and then it was suddenly for free, and *then* the ad-driven model took over around the days of Fb‘s IPO, no? So it‘s maybe not as intrinsic as it seems today.
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🆃🆁🆄🅳🆈 (@thetrudz) reported
@DarkSkyLady Exactly. Utter weirdos. Like imagine some big in age 30+ year old telling another 30+ year old to delete their social media. Like...*****, I been here since AOL chatrooms, since “you’ve got mail,” please go sit down somewhere.
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JJ (@Guitarfosec) reported
@hacks4pancakes When I was a kid, I wrote some basic AOL chat bots in visual basic and the kids in the warez rooms gave me crap for using sendkeys. When I asked how they did it, they gave me crap and didn't tell me. These people grew up and work in this field. You can spot them from a mile away.