AOL Outage Report in Corsham, Wiltshire, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Corsham, 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 (85%)
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Total Blackout (7%)
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Internet (7%)
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Wi-fi (1%)
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Phone (%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Corsham, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Corsham and nearby locations:
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Gerry Lynch
(@gerrylynch) reported
from
Devizes, England
@SimonCatRiley Lycos. I remember when Lycos was the best. Then it was outcompeted by AltaVista. I never thought Yahoo was any good, even when it was the most popular one. And AOL's mega-intranet which seemed dated by 2000 but by now a strange precognition of social media.
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NoizyGeoff
(@GeoffNoizy) reported
from
Bathford, England
@Reblou3Rebecca Only one. Never had an AOL account.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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MrRobster
(@robsterwarrior) reported
@aolmail FYI was maintaining spam email filters in *2002*. Your tech must be older than that, since it is not ‘learning’ as previously advised and is still passing on the same old repeated (American) crap.
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Duane King
(@King8Duane) reported
@WFPB_Is_Best @goldengateblond You are off by a decade. In the late 80’s some corporate clients of IBM had email with IBM PROFS. I worked for one of those companies. We did not have access to the WWW. For most people, email/WWW did not become available until AOL brought dialup service in the early 90s.
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MrRobster
(@robsterwarrior) reported
@ITPro seeking any ownership info for AOL Mail. And any company Director name. Their email service has non-existent spam controls. Been a user for over a decade, appalled at its lack of basic content checking. #stopthespam @aolmail
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amnglujnai
(@amnglujnai) reported
@BellTweeter1 @NotMyCircus8 @kathbarbadoro A lot of modern text etiquette came from gen Y growing up on dialup AOL/AIM. If you didn't type your thought and hit enter ASAP, there was a chance your finely-crafted message never reached the recipient, because their parents kicked them offline while you were typing.
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Kate
(@dukesf04) reported
@fakeaccount403 @jryanahrens Sorry not to be rude but I was born in 1985 and every time I see Gen x claim this I’m thinking “that was my childhood, actually”. Those were my “formative years”. In the same room I taped radio songs and then logged onto AOL a few years later.
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91BElliott
(@Amphi2014) reported
@themouthyoufeed Always knew that my particular adoption was awful, I remember being extremely young and destroyed over my (to me) 'real' mother. Found BN when I was a teen with an AOL disk, started learning from them. Eight years ago I found groups of online adoptees and really solidified it
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Chester
(@Chester_Nuggies) reported
@THEREALRTU It's just some kid trying to act hard and edgy on the internet. I said **** much worse than that on IRC and AOL chat rooms in the mid 90s. Ignore him or he'll learn to feed off the negative attention as an adult. They can ban the account but he'll just go elsewhere.
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Fatwa Arbuckle
(@FatwaArbuckle) reported
@DBashIdeas Don't recall; I only used AOL for a couple of days before I decided I didn't need their crappy front end. Spent three hours on the phone to cancel my AOL account; wound up going with an "unlimited" ISP which was $99 for a year. (A good deal back then.)
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MrRobster
(@robsterwarrior) reported
@aolmail Back in 2002 I was using a Tumbleweed MMS content checker with a Checkpoint firewall. That had an American list of offensive words eg ‘************’, for detecting in incoming email. Your service can’t even block ‘elongation’ or ‘beneficiary’ 🤔😠
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Gen JC Christian, Patriot, Expertise Expert
(@JC_Christian) reported
One of the truckers thinks he has video of the spy, but is having a hard time "opening up my AOL network browser"