AOL Outage Report in O'Fallon, Saint Clair County, Illinois
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Problems in the last 24 hours in O'Fallon, Illinois
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in O'Fallon 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 (95%)
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Internet (3%)
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Total Blackout (1%)
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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juliette
(@JulietMStarlite) reported
I’ve never been diagnosed with PTSD but, hear me out. when I see certain things, my brain goes *BRRRRRRRRRRRRR AOL dial up noise*
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laure'n 🧢
(@phluffbucket) reported
@david_m_goodwin @Blu1Gal @LinaSpritzy Gen x here, my husband is silent generation. I learned how to type on a typewriter in elementary and had aol by middle school. It was a weird time. Generational gaps are regional when it gets down to tiny pockets of time, not everywhere progressed at the same rate.
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Konstantin the OK
(@KonstantinTheOK) reported
@EpsilonTheory Makes more sense with the clarification. It definitely will never be the same. (See AOL/Yahoo message boards), no amount of moderation will plug the exploits.
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TopJimmy, BS
(@jp23mc) reported
I admit I've never really paid much attention to #WallStreetBets, but the threads in there now remind me of AOL opening up their users to Usenet in the 90's. But now instead of "I can haz pr0n?!" it's "I can haz stonks?!" $GME #EternalSeptember
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Icarus Cowman
(@SecretCatPants) reported
@gilded_moth So is this behavior now solely a furry thing? Coz this **** was rampant on AOL chatrooms back in the internet stone ages.
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Kris
(@katu01) reported
@TurnItUp79 Alexander Haig - after the Holland bridge incident, but before he declared he “was in control” and selling his 400k shares of AOL at $275 pre-crash.
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Jamie Toomey
(@jamietoomeylive) reported
@mickbirch Bebo was my first and only social network until you sold it, then it just became a Facebook clone, so I left for Facebook. If you can restore it back to that 2006/07 era design, it’ll be the best ever, nostalgia sells, and plus I miss Bebo, the old Bebo that is (prior to AOL)
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Jason Towns
(@CSMTowns) reported
@ABNSupplyGuy @terminalyill3st @realPatriot_7 I was too poor for AOL, so I don’have one.
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Sam Richter
(@SamRichter) reported
@PhilGerb Internet companies with a 90% market share that went public and shifted their focus from user/customer value to almost solely shareholder value: 1) Netscape 2) AOL 3) Facebook?
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Hard Coal Baseball
(@HardCoalBasebal) reported
@BizballMaury Incompetentence runs deep. Sears, AOL,Woolworths, any company who owns the brand Jeep and the 2 doctor family down the street who declares bankruptcy. Why should professional sports owners be different