AOL Outage Report in Pooler, Chatham County, Georgia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Pooler, Georgia
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Pooler, Georgia 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.
- E-mail (84%)
- Internet (8%)
- Total Blackout (7%)
- Wi-fi (1%)
- Phone (0%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Pooler, Georgia
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Pooler and nearby locations:
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Leigh/Resistance (@gaacd7) reported from Savannah, Georgia@KLGLASS2 @AOL That poor tree. 😢 What an ignominious end.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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vera bloom (@verabloombaby) reportedyou prob don’t even remember saying that on air...I should sign off (like this is AOL or some ****)
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Welcome the Big Tech Tyranny (@celyannhess) reported@flowmindsets @getongab It feels like when internet first started and aol had 5 min noise before connecting. Or when it took 1 week to download a song from Napstar. Although Gab is new and exciting and if we all donated a little bit we can actually help them get going.
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Jack Stritch (@JackStritch) reported@mawusi @TomiLahren Indeed. I lived and worked in Silicon Valley from 1988-2014. I told all who would listen that Google was a scary company, and what would follow would be awful. AOL was new. Palm was the hip device. Solindra was so cool. Am I still a conspiracy theorist?
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OregonMuse (@OregonMuse) reported@ihatethemedia Anyone old enough to remember the usenet newsgroup hierarchy? And how AOL users got a bad name because AOL's usenet software had a bug in it that would post the same article 8 times in a row? Sigh. Those were the days.
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Amie Terry (@amievmr) reported@Maximus_4EVR 👀 I still have an aol account from when they were my service provider...
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Chadd Keim (@ckinfinite) reported@monkeyminion 1st Iraq War. Had fellas I knew that had just went into the service. Hubble, eMail, the internet/AOL, Waco, OJ and OKC, for sure.
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OregonMuse (@OregonMuse) reported@ihatethemedia Anyone old enough to remember the pre-www usenet newsgroup hierarchy? And how AOL users got a bad name because AOL's usenet software had a bug in it that would post the same article 8 times in a row? Sigh. Those were the days.
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Christina Holland (@americanwombat) reportedI *think* Prodigy was the first big service people could use to go online if they weren't smart about computers, it was before AOL and then AOL ate their lunch
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Nick (@blindguy97) reported@kanenfodder This is why in that one LG our video years ago people were still using AOL chat rooms. Which don’t exist now, but people will find somewhere to chat no matter how many places you can shut down.
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Strider's Table (@striderstable) reported@profharbinger @Humanstein Usenet. 1993, the September that never ended (thanks to AOL). My first website was on Geocities though.