AOL Outage Report in Claymont, New Castle County, Delaware
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Claymont, Delaware
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Claymont 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 (76%)
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Internet (16%)
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Total Blackout (6%)
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Wi-fi (2%)
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Phone (1%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Claymont, Delaware
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Claymont and nearby locations:
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Youthful Optimost (@vanillaraccoon) reported from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
After much mediation and soul searching, I figured out what my New Years resolution for online stuff is... get better at replying to messages on Twitter, Instagram and Discord. I have not seen so many messages not replied to since I checked my AOL in 10th grade...7k email!
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Julian King (@itsjulianking) reported from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
These kids today will never understand what it feels like to be excited to download your music from Limewire, all to hear “AOL Music” or “Black and beats vibe baby” before each song — you didn’t care cause it was free and still blasted on repeat!
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Marvin Wesby (@marvgee) reported from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
I do Eytan, ever since 1997 when I was in the Navy. If it ain't broke don't fix it. I do also have an Gmail account, but primary is Aol.
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Michael MPH 🇺🇸 ✌🏼 (@PhillyPartTwo) reported from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
@aolmail EXCUSE ME where are spam level settings?? There are TOO MANY non-spam emails going into spam. How do I turn down the sensitivity? I am missing IMPORTANT emails, where do I reduce the spam sensitivity?
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PHILLY LOAD3D (@CMeLL3T) reported from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
This H-O-R-S-E Challenge is Awful you got Trae Young Shootin on a PlaySchool Net the one u need to put sand in the base so it wont fall. Did they ever hear of Wi-Fi the video is 💩must be using Dial-Up AOL. Feelin 1/Done w/this Challenge Experiment just TERRIBLE
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Bonnie Keiles (@BonnieKeiles) reported from Upper Providence Township, Pennsylvania
@AOL my email isn’t working please help me.
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Now a Matisse fansite (@kathleenhayn) reported from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
@JamieParx I requested a new password and went into my old AOL email so I could get back in. The site sucks so much now
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Feel.For.You.💔 (@BigBadRoman) reported from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
I'm screaming remember AOL skksksosk that shit was such a mess.
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Michael MPH 🇺🇸 ✌🏼 (@PhillyPartTwo) reported from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
@AOLSupportHelp Lies. Your spam filter is learning NOTHING. Half of what's in spam are IMPORTANT emails I'm missing. I don't even know WHEN to check spam since you refuse to have an unread mail indicator next to spam. Clearly this isn't a problem you have the brains to solve. Leaving for gmail.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Old Paratroop (@OldParaTRP) reported
Meta owns 7 of the top 10 SM sites. Twitter is already way down on the list, when it comes to actual total users. This sale will not help their BL. Folks will start asking about Twitter, the way they do about MySpace & AOL. “Folks still use that?”
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livi (@livihihihi) reported
girl is trying the whole marketing scheme on me telling me names of successful people who are a part of AOL mam im 20 i read self help books not follow someone who believes in pseudosciences and tries to get others into some meditation programs
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Bruce New Deal 4 WDAS! (@heybrucewright) reported
@Scobleizer @rabovitz AOL had content. It wasn't just chat stuff. It had news, sports, an encyclopedia, a stock ticker, magazine articles, ways to buy airline tickets, homework help, multiuser games. A ton of curated content. A walled garden eventually, yes, but the garden had stuff in it.
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The Hyperreal Kelly Rankin (@KellyRankin19) reported
@AntonHand I'm not so sure.. as much as I hate to see things disrupted on here I think it's inevitable. I used to think I would never leave AOL when I was like 14, but it just kind of became a joke. I'm guessing someone will bring a legit alternative.
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tyrannysaurusrekt (@rektsorekt) reported
@wildtiktokss Man most of the people who comment on this account's tweets should really email, sorry, CALL aol support for advice on crying about jokes posted on the internet
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cerulea_d.lux 🌊 drift & compile (@Cerulea_dlux) reported
if I could send myself a back-in-time "it gets better", it'd just be an AOL instant message that says "on Oct 27 2022, the entire internet gets ready to throw hands at Chandler for talking **** about Keanu" and that high school depression would have just evaporated away
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Martin (@perrier1966) reported
@garyblack00 @elonmusk just last week you said this is the worst deal since AOL. you cant even how Elon is going to transform Twitter into a big asset.
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Armchairshrink (@armchairshrink) reported
@peterC3k @Convolutedname It's been a weird long slog from AOL at 15 to newsgroups, irc, LiveJournal, Tumblr, reddit and now here I am, just a girl with a broken brain, begging someone to make me log off
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Mark Munz (@mmunz) reported
@macgenie @microdotblog I’m old enough to remember when Steve Case thought his service (AOL) should be the common digital town square.
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Periwinkle 🔞 (@Periwinkle_NSFW) reported
@cvrlne AOL message boards and chatrooms from ‘93 to 2002-ish. As people dropped AOL (and dial up entirely) those communities set up web forums that tried to keep everyone together. Those didn’t last long, usually because of moderation issues. Still, far healthier than social media.