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AOL outages and service status in Bedlington, England

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Bedlington, England

The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Bedlington, 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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AOL Issues Reports Near Bedlington, England

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

  • Hag_SAFC
    Ian Harrison (@Hag_SAFC) reported from Morpeth, England

    @andrew_hird @SunderlandAFC @England Whilst the 1st team lanquishes in the 3rd tier of English Football, having been on the verge of bankruptcy. The AOL has benefited all bar who it is supposed to, thanks to previous mismanagement. And the irony of watchn a relegation owing to shit keepers, whilst watchn JP in a WC

  • JaneaDobson
    Jane Dobson (@JaneaDobson) reported from Whitley Bay, England

    AOL Mail has been down all morning, can neither send nor receive messages, unfortunately.

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Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • shadowmrj
    Michael Jefferson (@shadowmrj) reported

    @JordynneGrace Oh ****. I'm AoL mailing list efedding old.

  • RedGreenBC
    Red-Green Alliance (@RedGreenBC) reported

    Still mad at some snarky QT about how AI is being forced on users going "ehrmmmm ackshually they had to mail everyone an AOL CD for years!!!" yeah they didn't deliberately make computers a pain to use without it though did they. Idiot

  • NarrativesFilm
    Narratives Film | Research (@NarrativesFilm) reported

    @ArtifexMemor @AndrewKolvet @MrsErikaKirk Huge overstatement, Meech. Numbers show the "country" is hardly "unified" in favor of the Conspiratorial Clan given lack of coverage of the debate and broader issue(s), other than online. Below are the News feed tracks since Friday. No peoples in human history have ever been convinced of a thing, by a single-point dissemination vector. Succinctly, board media isn't picking up the story and as such neither are the American people en masse. August 14, 2026: Immediately after ZERO coverage August 15, 2026: - Hollywood Life “Candace Owens vs. Andrew Wilson: What Happened at the Debate” - The Bulwark "The Charlie Kirk Murder Business Gets Its Crassest Spectacle Yet" - AOL "Owens 3/10 no evidence-based positions at all" - The Times of India “Candace Owens vs. Andrew Wilson: Inside the Firery Debate Over Charlie Kirk’s Murder...” - Hindustan Times "Who is Andrew Wilson? Did Candace Owens win the debate? 5 key takeaways as duo spars over Charlie Kirk" August 16, 2026: - Townhall “The Great Debate: A Logical Analysis of Candace Owens vs Andrew Wilson”

  • SilencerGG
    Silencerr (@SilencerGG) reported

    @slime_machine If spaces are your issue, I don't have anything to worry about. I'm not winning a writing prize to speak to people casually. If my spaces are a problem for you I do not care. BUT since I am a " millennial " I will tell you why, I was taught how to type on OLD ****. Technically computers just started getting popular, AOL and **** was out at the time. And in my Typing class, i was taught to use 2 spaces which before Gen Z was born, 2 spaces is what typewriters used for spacing and formatting clarifying the beginning of a new sentence. MODERN times only call for 1 space. So if you truly are wondering why I use two spaces its because i was taught by Boomers to type. One space is what Gen Z is used to. 2 Spaces is what i was taught by people who used typewriters. Even using one space to me looks like a run on sentence because one space separates every word in a sentence, and for me to start a new sentence means i should space it out more for ' formatting ' purposes I hope that helps everyone who took their time to only care about how i typed what i wrote instead of WHAT i actually wrote.

  • DennisDown94756
    Dennis Downs (@DennisDown94756) reported

    @PaulTerlizzi @Starlink AOL had these same issues and they started out at $4.95. Back when we could afford it !

  • NarrativesFilm
    Narratives Film | Research (@NarrativesFilm) reported

    For the desperate, diluted and delusional among both sides. Below is the latest News track on the Charlie Kirk debate reach. Dismal reporting, to say the least, which means claiming (by either side) “The Debate” had far reaching affects is factually ****; do do, crap, one massive dung heap, a crock of **** to be more visceral. ...Read it and weep (or, LYAO)! August 14, 2026: Immediately after ZERO coverage August 15, 2026: - Hollywood Life “Candace Owens vs. Andrew Wilson: What Happened at the Debate” - The Bulwark "The Charlie Kirk Murder Business Gets Its Crassest Spectacle Yet" - AOL "Owens 3/10 no evidence-based positions at all" - The Times of India “Candace Owens vs. Andrew Wilson: Inside the Firery Debate Over Charlie Kirk’s Murder...” - Hindustan Times "Who is Andrew Wilson? Did Candace Owens win the debate? 5 key takeaways as duo spars over Charlie Kirk" August 16, 2026: - Townhall “The Great Debate: A Logical Analysis of Candace Owens vs Andrew Wilson” August 18, 2026: - The New Republic “The Charlie Kirk Grift”

  • Dubflip
    Frogo (@Dubflip) reported

    @shakoistsLog At 11 I was phishing for passwords with an AOL login clone I made from a screenshot. Obscenities came well before that

  • TheShottyStrms
    The Shotty, And Abigail Deltani (@TheShottyStrms) reported

    Fax machine: yup Rotary phone: seen, never used Encyclopedia: yup Floppy disk: I was an early 90s kid. Yes. Aol address: never had one but I think my dad did Record player: family had one Film camera: depends. If this is actual movie film, no. If classic roll of film you have to develop? Yes. Mixed tape: had a few. Phone booth: yes. Cursive: man it has been a long time but yes. Check book: yes. Typewriter: yes Dictionary: multiple times before Google was a thing VCR: it was how I watched the original land before time, secret of NIMH, and others. Paper map: yes. Waterbed: once Postcard: multiple times Walkman: wasn't that lucky Phonebook: yes. 17/20

  • Nixie_North
    Nixie North ❄️🍁😈 (@Nixie_North) reported

    Goddammit it..... 20.... I had to fax away financial paperwork for schooling. I used a rotary phone at my grandmother's. When I was a kid, I've used it encyclopedia, because I was always interested in facts in looking stuff up. I used floppy disks Galore back in the day. I had an AOL email. I still have my records and my record player. I loved dial up internet, but it was so slow. Cool but slow i've used an old school film camera and then even in old school picture camera with film. Yes, there's a difference once for movies. One's for pitchers i've used a phone booth when I didn't have a cellphone back in the day i had to write cursive in grade three i had to use checks to pay for some stuff.And to get direct deposits set up with work i used a typewriter in typing class in school i use a dictionary sometimes cause I can't spell worth a darn i had a bunch of vhs, tapes and v c r's when I was a kid i used a paper map because where we were going, we didn't have gps, and then I even printed out the map quest directions my grandfather used to have a water bed in his guest room i've sent.I don't know how many postcards i had a walkman and a discman and yes they're different and I even used the phone book when I was younger to orderbTakeout now if you don't mind, i'm gonna go yell at some kids that are crossing my lawn lol jk but seriously I feel so old now

  • chloeevansj
    chloë☔️ (@chloeevansj) reported

    yes I’m aware I am projecting but damn. we had swing sets, tv, nintendos, AOL and in my case, ouija boards, too. We loved talking to ghosts.