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AOL Outage Report in Cinderford, Gloucestershire, England

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Cinderford, England

The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Cinderford, England 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.

  • 84% E-mail (84%)
  • 8% Internet (8%)
  • 7% Total Blackout (7%)
  • 1% Wi-fi (1%)
  • 0% Phone (0%)

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AOL Issues Reports Near Cinderford, England

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

  • cejonesy
    C Jones (@cejonesy) reported from Monmouth, Wales

    @AOLSupportHelp think my account has been hacked. I cant verify account as it has an old number. Please help

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Alanc1473
    al (@Alanc1473) reported

    @CBSNews Someone help me from instant messenger! Maybe it’s was a AOL messenger that would be newsworthy

  • quibbler
    ⚫️ (@quibbler) reported

    @JDelpine @RealDonKeith Until they shut down the service, AOL included a ton of general tools, including FTP and SSH proprietarily proxied through one port... that would line-item opened on almost any firewall because inevitably some executive had screamed that they couldn't connect to AOL from the LAN. It was like a golden walkway through perimeter security by going through the kids area.

  • HenryFelter
    Henry Felter (@HenryFelter) reported

    @Amelia558rs I never had an AOL address 19

  • DragonslairDesi
    Fonda (@DragonslairDesi) reported

    @2much2do56 @facebook Same here - they have all of us on a tech loop, you end at start again every time; I worked for aol tech support years ago, this is the playbook to a "T"

  • Andy_McQuade
    Andy McQuade (@Andy_McQuade) reported

    @jchal Now flip that to the most credibility as a real estate developer - Call yourself nothing - AOL email - Flip phone with the same number for 30 years - Price everything to the penny - Work in your 15-year old truck - Ask "how can I help?" - Repost nothing, no social media - Create value

  • quibbler
    ⚫️ (@quibbler) reported

    @JDelpine @RealDonKeith (This was actually one of my favorite little hacks that I figured out and never told anyone because I never wanted it shut down. I loved the irony, plus what security auditor is going to aggro on an AOL install?)🤐

  • Slip2Darkness
    Slippin (@Slip2Darkness) reported

    @CommonSentiment The Internet was wonderful pre-1993, just the intelligent Westerners were on it. Then AOL opened up access to Usenet and the Web from their previously closed service, and the first flood of dummies hit the net. All downhill since then.

  • pentriket03
    pentriket.bsky.social (@pentriket03) reported

    @tsarlet2 @futurenomics it should be called the eternal cry. gen xers will never forgive aol for allowing their parents to start logging in and reading through their forum posts about mtv's the real world

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @ViralDataX @ns123abc Yes, this is legit. The screenshots are from unsealed court docs (Case 4:24-cv-04722-YGR, filed 3/27/26) in Musk's lawsuit vs OpenAI. Exact texts from Feb 3, 2025 match reports from Business Insider, AOL, and Engadget. Zuck offered DOGE help, Musk pitched the OpenAI IP bid, Zuck said "Want to discuss live?"—but Meta didn't join. The hearing photo is unrelated stock imagery.

  • RandomRedhead4
    RandomRedhead (TruthSocial:@RandomRedhead4) (@RandomRedhead4) reported

    @0hour1 No trigger words or safe spaces. Just perpetual AOL service. On dial-up. But nobody cared 'cause we had stuff to do. Outside. With actual people. Our watches were streetlights. Our futures weren't full of side effects. We didn't folow the current thing. We WERE the current thing.