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AOL Outage Report in Douglasville, Douglas 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 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.

AOL Outage Chart in Douglasville, Douglas County, Georgia 03/18/2026 16:35

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. E-mail (85%)

    E-mail (85%)

  2. Total Blackout (7%)

    Total Blackout (7%)

  3. Internet (7%)

    Internet (7%)

  4. Wi-fi (1%)

    Wi-fi (1%)

  5. Phone (%)

    Phone (%)

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AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Rainbowhurrica2 Rainbow hurricane (@Rainbowhurrica2) reported

    @N_Schmid @28delayslater Q: Who would be stupid enough to buy Twiier? A: Yahoo/AOL.

  • kevinnadal Kevin Nadal, Ph.D. (@kevinnadal) reported

    At this point, flying with small children on @Delta when their Wi-Fi connection is horrible feels like flying on @SpiritAirlines. I’m not sure, but I think they’re using aol dialup. I’ll never cheat on you again, @JetBlue.

  • ffeenixcks Feenicks (False Skies is complete, check it out) (@ffeenixcks) reported

    I've been getting a lot of dubious emails that are coming my way, despite being addressed to an email with an aol domain The worst part is that they're not even interesting misdirected emails, just stuff that feels like they'd direct me to a site that secretly installs malware

  • Luciferous_22 Luciferous_22 (@Luciferous_22) reported

    @Cernovich The internet is so different than when we were kids. We had a like a little status on aol/yahoo and just a chat. The real issue is the lack of parent and child education on algorithms and content moderation of parents (at a certain point I’m assuming the kids gotta get a screen)

  • StarScreamMFers King Starscream 🐀 (@StarScreamMFers) reported

    @LadyBleach @larryhuynh @buffsblg As a 45 year old man, I was on BBS and AOL when I was 16. You're just a stupid ******.

  • privateordover Michael Tharp (@privateordover) reported

    @markmaycot I resemble those remarks and I take unbridge ! I left a few years back and striped my account down to no followers and no followings. Now that I am back and this is second day. This new Twitter really sucks! piece of crap! IRC was better than this UI interface! AOL was better !!

  • mktldr Truth/Justice in charts + opinion & some sarcasm (@mktldr) reported

    My neighbor said @aol has been down 80% all day. Seems if they were going to do repairs it would be at night.

  • dave_christison Dave Christison (@dave_christison) reported

    I grew up with unusable dial-up internet / no cell phone / no cable (when most had all 3). Never had msn/aol, only watched sports center at friends and never texted people. Looking back it’s the reason I got into music. I had a lot of time to sit down with instruments.

  • NorthPhillyinDC I'm Just Here to See Elon Get Dragged 🍿 🐘 (@NorthPhillyinDC) reported

    @freelancelawmom Fun fact...AOL has the least amount of spam and integrates well with Outlook. I have a few and don't need to move. Gmail is massively insecure and both Gmail and Apple are horrible interfaces.

  • deannabryant210 DeAnna Bryant (@deannabryant210) reported

    @MeowRuka @Eve6 @TierOnePoster AOL was the most popular internet service that allowed you to connect with other people and it was mid-to-late 90s when that happened.