AOL Outage Report in Tucker, DeKalb County, Georgia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Tucker, Georgia
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Tucker 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 Near Tucker, Georgia
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Tucker and nearby locations:
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Jermaine Dupri
(@jermainedupri) reported
from
Brookhaven, Georgia
I need someone from @AOL @aolmailhelp that can help me with this problem, I don’t understand
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Dilon De'Coldest Bryan
(@dilonbryan) reported
from
Atlanta, Georgia
The year is 2002 you wanted to play the new online Disney game on your Windows 98, the website had so many bells & whistles only half the screen loaded, AOL's dial up connection couldn't hang
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Jaymar Thee Snorlax
(@ThatsJaymar) reported
from
Roswell, Georgia
"Im ignorant so teach me!" Google, Bing, Yahoo, AOL, Ask got damn Jeeves. It's not hard and when you have questions ask someone who's been through it. Not hard at all!
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nae’🍯
(@thatonescorpioo) reported
from
Atlanta, Georgia
All that ymail, Hotmail, AOL shit gotta go!
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Roscoe
(@Shotboxer) reported
from
Atlanta, Georgia
@wattsamata 3.67 mbps is the average internet speed during the peak of AOL instant messenger. Geese Matt it’s like you’ve never had cheese-its before.
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K
(@kenneticenergy) reported
from
Brookhaven, Georgia
@aolmail my iPhone used to be a place for me to check my aol mail. Notice I said USED TO. Help. What happened
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Jacob Wattenbarger
(@wattenbomber) reported
running a social media platform really shouldn’t be that difficult nor should it have that many employees The real OG‘s from AOL is sick of the soft ****
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😷 Heidi
(@laflaneuse) reported
People comparing Mastodon to using email w/ different servers. Giving me customer service flashbacks when I did email support looooong time ago & AOL users didn't know their complete email addresses, just their screen name. If you got an incomplete email, usually AOL.
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L. Tempest Zakroff
(@LTempestZ) reported
@kyddryn LMK - sometimes I've noticed issues between aol and gmail, things going missing.
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JoeyQuicksilver
(@JoeyQuicksilver) reported
@IanDunt I said all the above about AOL. And AOL still closed down its message boards. And 20 years later here I am. It's nonsense that things are irreplaceable.
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Rachel 💙🌎🌊🌳
(@rachelquenzer) reported
@MuellerSheWrote I can’t find anyone. Search doesn’t work well and the servers are insanely slow. I feel like I’m waiting for AOL in 1998.
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WeirdNerd
(@xIronman777) reported
@WholeMarsBlog Boring 🥱 Mo betta to talk about twitter overhang and how it’s the worst deal since aol
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Kim A. Bøe
(@kimaboe) reported
@antiorario Might be the worst examples you could have picked. People don’t *choose* email providers, there are millions using their AOL accounts in 2022. And not only is phone service a necessity, but it is an industry that lovbies to stay hard-to-use and would fail any satisfaction survey.
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Have an awesome November!
(@TikiRose) reported
@elonmusk Have you ever gone into any @AOL chatrooms to see how they work? AOL users pay for having that access. I use it whenever @Twitter punishes me by limiting my account access. I go to AOL chatrooms just to discuss stuff. Twitter could have discussion "issues" chatrooms.
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MeghansUncle2
(@MeghansUncle2) reported
So it looks like @AOL is trying to get more rvenue by denying a service that is critical to many non-paying accounts. I get the attempt to generate revenue, but this may be the death knell for AOL. After the way they have treated me, good riddance.
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Harry Chapman
(@bluescat1) reported
AOL mail sucks if you want to use MS Outlook #AOLsucks