AOL outages and service status in Carmel, Indiana
Problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: e-mail, internet and total blackout.
- AOL generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Carmel, including 0 direct reports.
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 Carmel, Indiana
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Carmel, Indiana and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Live Outage Map Near Carmel, Indiana
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Noblesville.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Carmel, Indiana
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Carmel and nearby locations:
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🦄 Spencer "Socialist Distancing" Sokol 🦄 (@spencersokol) reported from Carmel, IndianaI have no idea what Fleet is, so I’m just going to assume it’s a social media network made for boomers that requires a sealed AOL CD with your home address to verify your account.
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Gelly Bean (@funangela) reported from Noblesville, Indiana@ReginaCarpaccio You need an AOL or Hotmail account. HR takes this **** seriously.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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big chungus (@Ronnie_Wiess) reported@johnarnold It’s hard when so much of people’s lives is documented online. I don’t condone it. I remember some of the stupid things I wrote on AOL Instant Messenger as a kid and people would say in gaming chatrooms. Can’t even next gen since everything is cached and searchable now.
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pratik (@guru30989) reported@ArtofLiving Ask your volunteers and teachers not to pressurise people to join paid sessions... Let them join by choice and not by force... Don't cross your laxman rekha else I have to file a police complaint against baba and entire AOL
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dane garrus, dweeb (@dorkweeb) reported@ExistentialEnso More like saying “I’ve never used Hotmail” or “I’ve never used AOL” or “I’ve never used Netscape Navigator.”
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Stargate Ops: Command (@stargateops) reportedAlong with forum raiding, they organize on Discord, Whatsapp, Signal and Telegram. All of your "influencers" and heroes? This is where they get their marching orders. They even used Yahoo and AOL messenger chat groups back in the day. The shill fears the Anon.
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Donald Shelton (@PrplGld) reported@hthieblot That AOL home page was a virtual prison cell. Looked at it once, never went back.
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Spurs_McNulla (@spurs_mcnulla) reported@TheTyJager @ChartTwink For anybody that has never had to buy a needle for their turntable, that's the thing on the end of your tonearm that wears out if you listen to vinyl records often. Early days of internet, it was really hard to find stuff. No amazon, no eBay, no online stores. Just lycos & AOL
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Balldo Bull (@BalldoBull) reported@NexGenGuy people saying stupid **** in dsp chat is amusing but this is straight up retarded. why is this idiot typing like it's 1997 and hes in an aol chat room?
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Hojo (@Hwrdfrnd) reported@ThrillaRilla369 I met an older woman 2 years ago that was still paying for AOL service.
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一切看淡 (@Jasonliangnx) reported@cryptogle I have always firmly believed that those who looked down on the AOL team—calling them scammers—will regret it for the rest of their lives.
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Vicki Mallory (@vicki_mal1) reported@ThrillaRilla369 I was a mainframe systems programmer, I did not 'surf the web' back in the day, terribly insecure (worse now). I used IBMLink my entire career. We used arapnet, other early networks to research data at Berkley, UCLA, JPL. Mainframes are secure, always have been. When PC's, the web for everyone, AOL came out, we laughed and stayed with secure connections. We had email on the mainframe, profs (under VM) for word processing, long before the public knew what those things were. There is no security out in this non-ethernet world now! Https means nothing. Data mining is to be expected and reading terms and conditions should have intelligent people running from certain apps. I have never had a FB presence, nor will I. I constantly ask anyone around me, family, churches, friends, who pressure me for one app or another, "did you read their terms and conditions?" I know, Thrilla, you wanted cute answers. I'm supplying truth. X is my only social media and my husband had to talk me into it. Now, I'm a posting, replying, liking, following fool! But I won't download any other.