AOL Outage Report in Wildwood, Sumter County, Florida
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Wildwood, Florida
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Wildwood 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 (88%)
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Internet (6%)
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Total Blackout (5%)
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TV (1%)
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Michael A Crosby
(@michaelcrosby87) reported
WWE is becoming WCW during the AOL Time Warner Era in 3 ways 1- PPV has become inconsequential to storylines 2- inefficient bloated roster from the main event down to developmental which includes broadcast team 3- there is no clear vision for the product #HIAC #WWE
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Joshua Jenkins
(@Scuzz83) reported
@abbydarkstar See I never understood this line of thinking. Most of nerds I know are female. My high school Anime Club, I was the only guy. The local comic shop and AOL message boards about X-men, mostly women. The vast majority of the WoW guilds I've been in primarily ladies. Nerds just are.
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EJ Passeos
(@ejpasseos) reported
AOL and Outlook mail are far better than slow Yahoo.
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(@AyemTweetsSigns) reported
It’s basically like the aol incident as a kid. Regression
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Dart
(@Atari_Force) reported
@SlasherMask666 @tomMeDub Lol… never did that but I remember getting the free AOL disks that you could insert into your PC and have so many hours of free internet. Wow, aged myself there lol.
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Alex
(@MetalHaze) reported
In case you’re curious. It takes about 11 years before web browsers and web services stop supporting your computer. (Currently updating my father-in-law’s MacBook Pro from Yosemite to High Sierra because Chrome and AOL dot com no longer support Yosemite.)
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HUH??
(@yeaimslumped) reported
i need it to go down in the AOL chat again
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sonia stephenson
(@soniast94597425) reported
Good morning. Any folk on here having trouble with receiving emails from AOL this morning?
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Kevin Williams
(@KevNStJoe) reported
@egyptianruin Prior to the internet (or dial-in services like AOL), going online meant dialing in to a local person's Bulletin Board System they ran from their computer. I used to be a SYSOP (System Operator) of one of those in the early 80s. Talk about slow, the modems were only 300 baud
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Pam Hardiman
(@pamhardiman) reported
Is anyone else out there going grey hairs waiting for an answer from @AOLSupportHelp ? Ok, they can't offer phone support, but 5 days without access to emails and no response to pleas for help is frankly a bit crap.