AOL Outage Report in Foley, Baldwin County, Alabama
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Foley, Alabama
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Foley 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 Near Foley, Alabama
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Foley and nearby locations:
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Jay (@whosyourunc) reported from Gulf Shores, Alabama
@GoGatorsAndy @Jaberuski I had a My Space for about 60 secs lol. Only one I never had was an AOL email
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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siggy bilstein (@sbilstein) reported
@PhilHedayatnia There was far more content online than just the NYTimes. PHP Forums like GameFAQs, **** tons of stuff on Aol, Usenet (where i downloaded countless bullshit shareware)...
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Portable No To Joe Parrot (@MilosParrots) reported
Remember back in the day when you had to add a second incoming line to your telephone service because you were always on AOL Internutz and telemarketers could not get ahold of you to offer a sweet bulk package deal on periodicals or extend your car's warranty? Yeah. That.
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Founders (@FoundersPodcast) reported
“Everything is peripheral to that core idea of creating a more compelling customer experience that people can’t get anywhere else.” —Steve Case, founder of AOL
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SpectrumAnalyziz (@AwesomAsperger) reported
Bravo @Walmart customer safety is important and #Walmart is proveing they take it seriously Unlike @Meijer #Meijer refuses to commit to safe stores ://www.aol.com/walmart-temporarily-shut-nearly-60-235154242-005948339.html Walmart temporarily shut almost 60 U.S. stores
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siggy bilstein (@sbilstein) reported
@PhilHedayatnia i dunno Aol had flat monthly fees of $19.95 starting in like 1996. you could also do **** like Netzero to go online literally for free.
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Charlie Paradise (@CarlEricEagle) reported
@jclcapital If Fed never tapers which they may not do. ETH for now is AOL 1998 Jordo sold half above 4 not a good buy here technicals mean nothing in the everything bubble
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Jim Thompson (@jimth) reported
@ericd I would like to know what grades she got on her report card. It would help me to decide if she deserved to have AOL taken away or if should should have been allowed to keep it.
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Mary Rose Adler (@TikiRose) reported
@theliamnissan OMG! It's hard to believe that some of my generation is really stupid enough to hand over their passwords. Emails on both of my AOL accounts are usually in the thousands. I don't even read my emails unless I'm expecting something important like legal documents.
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Dan 'Plant Based' D'Onofrio (@PlantOnofrio) reported
@Cdnmooselips33 Maybe you are busy? This would be a gentlemen's discussion. Nice and easy. I promise. Wouldn't you like resolve as opposed to ignoring or running away? I did help you 'ignore' your ex wife on AOL at one point. Dan D'Onofrio/sports card collection. Thx! :)
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Nikhil "Nik" Kundra (@NikKundra) reported
@levie @Austen Can web2 and web3 coexist? Also, the UX, onboarding, and performance of @AOL (and fax machines, etc) through slow, dial-up modems seems terrible in hindsight But we made it to 2022 with huge accomplishments in performance, UX, infra, access… Web3 is probably on the same path?