AOL outages and service status in Coatbridge, Scotland
Problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: e-mail and internet.
- AOL generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Coatbridge, including 0 direct reports.
- The most common problems reported in this area mention Total Blackout.
- Total Blackout (100%)
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 Coatbridge, Scotland
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Coatbridge, Scotland and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
August 21: Problems at AOL
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Live Outage Map Near Coatbridge, Scotland
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Glasgow, and Cumbernauld.
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Total Blackout | 21 days ago |
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Internet | 2 months ago |
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AOL Issues Reports Near Coatbridge, Scotland
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Coatbridge and nearby locations:
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Kirstlee (@lammiek) reported from Braidwood, Scotland@AOLSupportHelp AOL is a nightmare. I need access to my emails and can’t get any support. 72 hours wait is ridiculous 😡
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Kirstlee (@lammiek) reported from Braidwood, Scotland@AOLSupportHelp They don’t know what my problem is yet so how can they give me the resolution 🤔
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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NASDAQ Gallery (@TP_TIGER98) reportedBending Spoons ($BSP) is best understood as a software holding company built around recurring cash flow. Its playbook is direct: buy a digital business with proven demand, rebuild the product and cost base, improve pricing and conversion, then reinvest the cash into another acquisition. Evernote, Vimeo, WeTransfer, Remini and AOL are assets inside that operating system. The numbers make the model clear. In Q1 2026, subscriptions produced 84% of revenue, advertising 12%, and other sources 4%. Revenue grew from $387 million in 2023 to $1.31 billion in 2025, with acquisitions driving much of the increase. The figure I keep coming back to is customer tenure. In Q1 2026, 48% of subscription revenue came from customers with at least five years of tenure, including 28% from customers with at least ten. That gives Bending Spoons time to make deep changes to products it plans to own for the long run. The investment case comes down to execution: buy well, improve the asset, and compound the cash. The risk follows the same logic. Acquisition-led growth only compounds if management keeps choosing the right targets and improves them without weakening products that users already depend on.
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Connie Smith Hartman (@ConstanceH20) reported@AOL I can't attest to the product, but the entire company is secure. If anyone has an issue, they'll fix it. Be yourself.
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Gee Glock (@Geeology101) reportedMy **** aol now 😪
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nathanistic (@nathanistic) reportedKoalas already sleep 18 to 20 hours a day just to survive on a diet of tough, low-calorie eucalyptus leaves, so during breeding season, when males travel across territory and call repeatedly searching for a mate, that search comes at a real energy cost. If success doesn't come quickly, researchers have observed both males and females essentially cut their losses, males quiet down and stop searching, while females retreat to familiar trees and reduce movement to lower stress and conserve energy. It's less about giving up out of frustration and more about biology forcing a hard limit, koalas run on such a strict energy budget that continuing to search nonstop could actually drain the reserves they need just to stay healthy for the next breeding opportunity. Later in the season, once energy reserves stabilize, males often pick the calls back up again. There's something oddly relatable about an animal whose entire strategy for disappointment is just going back to sleep. Does knowing the actual biology behind it make the koala nap life even funnier, or does it take away from the joke? Sources: AOL, WWF, A-Z Animals
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Paul Templeton (@Paul__Templeton) reported@Janine_1801 LoL 19 for me, never had AOL
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Diamonds Tzu (@BigSBrain) reported@petty_marshall Chatting on AOL/Yahoo in the early 2000s was funny, cause my closer was "Oh yeah, I'm 6'3". It never scared chicks away lol
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Sailuh (@sailuh_dude) reported@Irina_exh Never had an AOL account but hit all the rest.
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Sheldon (@Sheldon_305) reported@KathleenLenkeit Never on AOL or a water bed
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Dennis Downs (@DennisDown94756) reported@PaulTerlizzi @Starlink AOL had these same issues and they started out at $4.95. Back when we could afford it !
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Kathleen Lenkeit voted for Hillary, Joe, & Kamala (@KathleenLenkeit) reported@Weatherman1616 19. I’ve never had an AOL address or used AOL at all.