AOL Outage Report in Palm Coast, Flagler County, Florida
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AOL (America Online) is an internet portal as well as an internet service provider. As an ISP, AOL offers dial up internet through its AOL Advantage plans.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Palm Coast, Florida
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Palm Coast 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 (90%)
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Internet (5%)
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Total Blackout (4%)
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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ジェフ🐻⬇️ 
    (@SpaceBard) reported 
@mims_words Oh, that sucks. One good thing about having an AoL email (yes, I know) is that they have pretty good anti-spam tech. Of course, it means I have a huge spam thing to empty, but it's a quick scroll then one button to push. I check it almost every time I look at email (ev. 2-3 days)
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IntellectualDorkWeb 
    (@Intel_Dork) reported 
@catturd2 I'm still using my stockpile of AOL CDs for my dial-up internet access. It's really rough down here in the south.
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TheWarOnTesla 
    (@thewarontesla) reported 
@UntoldEVStories You forget that The Source, Prodigy, and CompuServe were all there pushing hard (Prodigy had over 1000 employees in 1988), creating a lot of mainstream public market share for online services. AOL was 90s and was *never* a relentless innovator like Tesla.
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L-Train 
    (@VegasCryptoHODL) reported 
@HedgeyeEEvans @WSB_Degenerate I couldn’t agree more. Additionally, if you don’t have a background in tech, don’t give advice about tech. She 100% called Clover Assistant, something “from the 90’s”. She may still use the free CD-ROMs for AOL service.
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Gruff 
    (@Gruff27575195) reported 
Why does AOL suck so bad ? Do they get a special tax deduction for suction ?
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#BlackLivesMatter Icepick 
    (@Icepick87) reported 
I'd like to add FTR that I blocked accounts here because of your toxicity, and that your savior complex and the doubling down to speak over a guy who grew up in the AOL era and had his own personal assistant before Alexa/Google Bixby existed here is nauseating.
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hgtp://HAYDĒĒ🚀 
    (@HaydeeZaragoza) reported 
@sassal0x Why would anyone new to crypto and HUGE like @Apple build on Ethereum? Scalability issues, gas fees outrageous, slow af! $ETH will soon be the AOL of crypto! Apple to build on $DAG is the future: infinite scalability, instant transactions, near zero fees, interoperability! 🚀
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➐Z 
    (@Zinnsgh0st) reported 
Watching @hbomax is similar to dialing up AOL in 1998. Literally the worst streaming platform with heinous connection issues, buffering, horrible UX. No one QA’d the thing. Movie dropped out 4x and screen went to black, then just quit. Customer Service DGAF. Stay away.
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Karl Marx 
    (@ReaLKarl_Marx) reported 
Let me tell you comrades, I wouldn’t touch AMC or GameStop with a 10 foot pole….. haven’t been to a move theater in over 10 years now and will never ever go to the movies again, that’s so old fashioned, like using aol instant messenger….
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Brian Pelletier 
    (@brianpelletier) reported 
@jack_turban @jbmckim And I should add since this article is about Boston. I was a Boston GLASS Kid at 16 and A LOT of kids my age used the computer labs to get on AOL and sell it. Even without Grindr, kids in tough situations will find ways to survive. There’s never enough support.