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AOL Outage Report in Brooks, Fayette County, Georgia

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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 Brooks, Georgia

The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Brooks and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

AOL Outage Chart in Brooks, Fayette County, Georgia 05/02/2024 06:15

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by AOL users through our website.

  1. E-mail (80%)

    E-mail (80%)

  2. Total Blackout (11%)

    Total Blackout (11%)

  3. Internet (5%)

    Internet (5%)

  4. Phone (4%)

    Phone (4%)

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AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • HeavenLeeMade 😈Mara Lee * HeavenLeeMade, Llc👼 (@HeavenLeeMade) reported

    well, going to see if my bacon is still good. if it is, I'm making a bacon egg sandwich. I need to take a break for STUPID aol

  • Dizmantl3d Steph💫 | The Complex Character™ (@Dizmantl3d) reported

    @daybreakdisdain I grew up poor so the technology I mentioned didn't totally reflect the timeline lol. I started using the computer at 12 and it was a rebuilt pile my weird uncle put together and we had to keep using AOL free trial disks lol BUT STILL ITS A THING!

  • 0xmheez mheez (@0xmheez) reported

    @statelayer “Man the merge was crazy - people realized what PoS actually was only after bad actors exploited it, TXs clogged, and false idols pumped their bags fixing the wrong problem to please (m)eth heads. But it was awesome! We finally realized the AOL of blockchain! LOL”

  • saikumar_satya satya saikumar (@saikumar_satya) reported

    @cbseindia29 AOL School convinced me they will register him for 10 but now again they are saying it did not register.. please request to take strict action on them and my child education is at stake please help

  • bonnienorman Bonnie Norman: Part of Domestic Infant Supply '53 (@bonnienorman) reported

    @suzannecutler10 Never asked as a child because the few times I dared to bring it up (as in 'I wonder if she misses me'), I was immediately shut down. Not allowed. I tried a few times as an adult, pre-internet, & hit walls. Then in my 40s, found an AOL chat room & made the connections I needed.

  • havivrettiggur Haviv Rettig Gur (@havivrettiggur) reported

    @AdamB1438 AOL its early days tried to impose a porn filter on its forums. In one fell swoop it decimated the major online breast cancer support groups of the day. IMHO, that’s not a sign of a reasonable policy, but of idiocy and fear pushing a company to harmful extremes of incompetence.

  • TourneyBubble tylerlang (@TourneyBubble) reported

    I encourage people to get a different email address than AOL- if you tell me that’s your email I’m gonna go ahead and assume you are bad with computers. And old.

  • Trust_The_PlanQ Awaken_The_Nation🇺🇲 (@Trust_The_PlanQ) reported

    @MagaRisingJohn I used the AOL free internet disk from Walmart for years I'll never forget that sound

  • MTLFORBRKFST ⚡MΞTΛL⚡ (@MTLFORBRKFST) reported

    I can see ETH becoming all these things, yes. But just like social media I once thought AOL, MySpace hell even Ask Jeeves, were too big to fail.💀 Its better to be prepared and searching for potential nexts than to stay safe and cozy locked into a single mindset. (BTC Maxis 👀)

  • ajthebrand A.J. (@ajthebrand) reported

    Want to see the power of a brand? 1.5 million people are still paying a monthly subscription for AOL. Instead of dial-up access, they get technical support and identity theft software. Your company may change, but if people trust your brand, they’ll keep paying.