AOL Outage Report in Douglasville, Douglas County, Georgia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Douglasville, Georgia
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Douglasville 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 (89%)
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Internet (5%)
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Total Blackout (5%)
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Wi-fi (1%)
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Phone (%)
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Marisol Yesica 🇵🇪Fan Account
(@marisolyqr) reported
we continue to support you my king #AkınAkınözü #Tuzak aol
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TamedToken.eth
(@TamedToken) reported
@0xtuytuy @sassal0x This is how we get into the "too big to fail" mentality imo Agree that binance is a primary on-ramp right now, but so was AOL
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Rod Masters
(@RodMasters8) reported
@Calistadny "The crypto mining business is having difficulty" It's because crypto mining itself is unnecessary. Proof of stake is the second generation of crypto Blockchain. Faster & green no miners needed. Bitcoin will end up being the AOL of crypto. Will never see 20,000 again
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Ben from the Internet
(@Ben_M_Berry) reported
@MerckxProject As for depending on the site to boost signal, of course they are. Twitter is the front page of the internet the way yahoo or google used to be and aol before it. As I said the Washington post subscription base is dwarfed by twitter and it’s user base
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Ali Zein Yousuf
(@AliZYousuf) reported
@ThatUmbrella I don't get the outrage. Posting someones location has been bad form on the internet literally going back to the AOL chatroom days.
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(@NothingTakn) reported
U can't like ****! Unless you do an extra click? Wtf is this? AOL?
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$KY
(@psych0sky) reported
Im not about to leave an AOL away message on my IG. Might be too old this **** now
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Carrie
(@BitterswtBunny) reported
@FomonJosh @Azi @jack He knew Twitter wasn't sustainable. Musk is just taking it down faster. It will eventually be like AOL or Yahoo. And something new will fill in the void. Hopefully not owned by a fascist regime.
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KellyLovesColorado
(@tweetercolorado) reported
@Fivemil @CryptoLawyerz @pmarca As I recall he was originally trying to pitch a video game to Nintendo but thankfully in the end AOL was in the market to piss away it’s shareholders money on bad acquisitions like Netscape and Time Warner.
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Charlie Zegers
(@charliezegers) reported
One of my first jobs in this business was moderating AOL message boards. Message boards were great for engagement but ****** for monetization. Back then, advertisers were wary about having their messaging appear next to random crap posted by "who the hell knows who that is?"