AOL Outage Report in Greenwood, Johnson County, Indiana
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Greenwood, Indiana
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Greenwood 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 (96%)
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Internet (2%)
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Total Blackout (2%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Greenwood, Indiana
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Greenwood and nearby locations:
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𝕓𝕚𝕘𝕘𝕚𝕖 (@tristagail) reported from Indianapolis, Indiana
only problem is i used an email from 7th grade like 15 yrs ago and I remember nothing about it but the username HELP A SISTER OUT @AOL
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Jennifer Wagner (@JenniferAWagner) reported from Indianapolis, Indiana
@GreenlightCard Thank you. I got a response this time. Unfortunately, the response was that I have to call y’all to cancel. Reminds me of AOL in the 90s.
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Ray Bridges (@ColtsTubaGuy) reported from Indianapolis, Indiana
@chicksonright The reason it's taken Pelosi so long to transmit the documents is that they are still using AOL. The signal is still buffering!
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Christine Hall (@BrideOfLinux) reported
@lynngr Not my point, Lynn. I'm not a fan of Gmail either. But I'm even less of a fan of Outlook and especially of Yahoo or AOL. I've never depended on any online email service, BTW. Run my own email servers.
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❄️🎃 guy 🎃❄️ (@Manlyburger) reported
@fyreemblem Teens just shouldn't be on twitter or other social media websites. there's no need. They seem wholly unsatisfying without pre-existing social relationships in general. People were always being weird on sites like neopets - they were never "safe." I grew up with AOL chatroom busts
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dizzledaprince (@dizzledaprince) reported
I couldn't get the hang of bebo or black planet but I took off on AOL Aim and MSN
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Meech (@Meech73) reported
@GrandaddyJeff @InvalidFranklin Yeah, once I discovered AOL and the degenerate chat rooms I made terrible, fun, decisions. The 90's really opened my eyes to how many married woman wanted to cheat and lie about it
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NerdShinobe (@NerdShinobe) reported
So if you ever wondered how AOL (which is also Yahoo) makes its money now: They enable 2FA on all the old accounts, because you probably don't have that phone number any more, then extort you to get the 2FA updated. Requiring you to get on the $4.99/mo support plan.
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Calia Van Dyk (@Caliativity) reported
Have you ever wondered why aol is doing so poorly - try calling their customer support! What a HUGE disappointment! Seriously! Their idea of customer support is an absolute DISGRACE @AOL I remember when you were THE company to look for - soooooooo sad!
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Kim Charlton (@LogicalPoetry) reported
@howie_hua @cmmteach Did you never get the AOL CDs that they handed out like candy?
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Leah (@settleprecious) reported
@zblay I started on AOL message boards in 2000/2001. First journaling site I used was TeenOpenDiary. Somehow never ended up with a Xanga.
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Big Pharma Cheats Lawyer (@PharmaCheats) reported
@md_sullivan @blakereid @BerinSzoka We’re there huge lawsuits about to bankrupt AOL in 1996? No. It was a non-issue. This was a law to protect companies from hypothetical liability that was never real. It’s a minor thing.
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Chris Hall (@ChrisHallAudio) reported
@trufelman Do you honestly think Twitter will never fade into nothingness like MySpace, Geocities, and AOL CDs?