AOL Outage Report in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Little Rock, Arkansas
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Little Rock 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 (79%)
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Internet (14%)
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Total Blackout (4%)
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Wi-fi (2%)
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Phone (1%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Little Rock, Arkansas
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Little Rock and nearby locations:
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Sarah Firmani (@sefirmani) reported from Little Rock, Arkansas
Let’s go back to the days of writing down our AOL email addresses on scraps of paper in middle school lol
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COACH G (@COACHG13) reported from North Little Rock, Arkansas
@KLGLASS2 @AOL I don’t envy him. The drugs are rough. The treatments are never pleasant.
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🎬Tiffany MerryChristmas🎄🎁 (@ThatRoseTattoo) reported from Little Rock, Arkansas
@JLevityCT @MatPDouglas I never had a Prodigy account, AOL was blowing up by the time I got online
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Moonboi Recycling (@LidGarbage) reported
@CryptoCon21 @cameron People who never used dial up on AOL at 28.8k do not have the vision to see this for what it is.
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Jack Bumgarner (@JackBumgarner) reported
phone is broken, please direct all communication via AOL chatroom
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Bob Mikes (@tpbulldog15) reported
@aolmail can't get into my email, I go to log in but it asks me to enter a code that is sent to the email account I can't get into. Help! It does not ask for a password just a code
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Donna Houston (@DonnaHo50584821) reported from Grace, Washington
@joangreeneaz @AOC It must have been a terrible experience for AOL! She knew about this a week before. Did she tell Pelosi? Why not? Pelosi had 6 messages regarding the riot. Did she stop the police from acting? She was the final word. Did she stop the police, guard etc from protecting the capital
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Nippleless Cage (@U_Looked) reported
@AshleyFrankly My coworker still owns his shares of AOL. I asked, why? He said (with a straight face), "they may come back some day." What a f***ing idiot!
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🧡your friendly neighborhood nub™🔥 (@awkward_nub) reported
Some kids go on there and put **** like 'Hi I'm Sally, I'm in 4th grade, I go here' on there and I'm like wtf...is Google review pages the new AOL chatrooms? Ugh. Again, kids be weird af.
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Jake Hamby (@jhamby) reported
I’ve been thinking an awful lot about the history of CompuServe, the online service that started as a way to sell spare computer time on the PDP-10 of an insurance company in Columbus, Ohio. They rented it out to businesses and then to individuals, with various AOL-type stuff.
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Darth HMart (BLACK/TRANS LIVES MATTER/WEAR A MASK) (@junghulee) reported
Nasty customer email arrives as soon as I get home. USPS loses their package. Yet it's my fault. Yes. I'm also responsible for the zits on your ***. The lack of money in your bank account. The poor chemistry you have with the friends in the AOL chat room you dwell in.
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🦄 Ames Sliger ✌🏻😷✌🏻 (@theamysliger) reported
Man, I sure love paying $240 a month to @CoxComm for an internet connection as slow as the AOL disc days.
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Jason Hirschhorn (@JasonHirschhorn) reported
@rstephens Everything. Did it all. Like dealing with AOL customer service talking about PPP connections.