AOL Outage Report in Van Buren, Crawford County, Arkansas
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Van Buren, Arkansas
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Van Buren 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 (94%)
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Internet (3%)
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Total Blackout (2%)
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Phone (1%)
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Wi-fi (%)
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TV (%)
Community Discussion
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Paula Mohamed
(@paula_mohamed3) reported
Every time I deal with issues on MM and OS, I have flashbacks to AOL dial up….triggered!
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Lvl. 00
(@levelzerozero) reported
@masculinesoul It would make more sense that it amplifies already existing issues. There's no way all but the smallest amount of mental illness only manifested since AOL free trial disks showed up in grocery stores.
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Native Knight 🇺🇲🏴🇮🇪
(@Ozzman4790) reported
@closborges Holy crap! AOL
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carlos
(@Carlos_Hdz34) reported
I think it’s time that I move on from using AOL, every time I give out my email somewhere, they look at me like “wtf did he just say” 💀💀
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Stadaconé Patriot 🇺🇸 ⚜️
(@3JoursDuHaxxor) reported
@SeanUSMCSDI69 All the email services scour your email for data mining purposes. But Yahoo and Aol are the worst offenders - they use a company called Oath which I believe is owned by Verizon and they really grab everything from shipping labels to doctor appointments.
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Donnie Corral Jr
(@DonnieCorral1) reported
**** aol dot com
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Mugwump⭕️
(@deeber80020) reported
@nathaliejacoby1 No, but only because of something a friend said to me when I worked at AOL Support in the 90s (regarding chat rooms): don’t waste valuable time and emotions on strangers you’ll never meet. It’s why I don’t care if I have followers on here - they’re strangers I’ll never meet.
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Melissa Parish
(@MelissaParish18) reported
@KittyLaRose69 @CarlyMariaFitz1 And sorry for so many tweet response back on this one, but so few characters to response irritates me…lol. I used to engage with people from all walks of life in aol and yahoo up until I chatted with a man that said he would like to chop up a woman. Freeze her and eat her. WTF?!
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Mr Gizmo.
(@Gizmothekat) reported
@SeanUSMCSDI69 I'm a so-called Boomer, and I haven't had Aol since 2001, I remember they had those stupid disc they send to everyone.. loaded with adware. 🙄
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David Ulevitch 🇺🇸
(@davidu) reported
@ywxwy @clangwith Indeed you were, as was I. :-) Connectivity, capability, platform, ownership, identity, etc all change, but the primitives of online community remain pretty similar. Social norms change, too. We're leaving the AOL cancel culture era, for one thing. Pseudonymity will be a norm.