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AOL Outage Report in Fort Mitchell, Kenton County, Kentucky

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky

The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Fort Mitchell and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

AOL Outage Chart in Fort Mitchell, Kenton County, Kentucky 02/13/2026 08:25

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by AOL users through our website.

  1. E-mail (89%)

    E-mail (89%)

  2. Internet (6%)

    Internet (6%)

  3. Total Blackout (5%)

    Total Blackout (5%)

  4. Wi-fi (1%)

    Wi-fi (1%)

  5. Phone (%)

    Phone (%)

Live Outage Map Near Fort Mitchell, Kenton County, Kentucky

The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Cincinnati.

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AOL Issues Reports Near Fort Mitchell, Kentucky

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Fort Mitchell and nearby locations:

  • Carriefilm Carrie Alane (@Carriefilm) reported from Cincinnati, Ohio

    @UnrollmeHelp issues with AOL - please help @Unrollme

  • tom_streeter Tom Streeter (@tom_streeter) reported from Burlington, Kentucky

    @CincinnatiPhil If it was in the alt.* hierarchy it was a real crapshoot, but this was before “Eternal September’ (when AOL went on the Internet) so it exceeded FBook on its worst day. Tim Berniers-Lee & Marc Anderson both made their initial announcements on Usenet.

  • ScottEvansOnAir Scott Evans (@ScottEvansOnAir) reported from Elsmere, Kentucky

    @LambertJan42 @EBischoff They beat Raw for more than 100 weeks total. WCW didn’t go bankrupt. It was sold effectively for that amount to WWE because AOL-TW decided to end TV for wrestling killing its value. There was some bad TV in 99-01 but no matter what AOL was ending it.

  • ScottEvansOnAir Scott Evans (@ScottEvansOnAir) reported from Elsmere, Kentucky

    @StevieFromAbove @EBischoff That had zero to do with the programming decision by Kellner. He didn’t care about the number of eyeballs. He wanted different eyeballs based on his perception. Also had the Fusient deal went through AOL-TW would have cut out a huge expense while keeping programming on.

  • Einthe513 E ✌🏽 (@Einthe513) reported from Cincinnati, Ohio

    @instagram just released the absolute worst feature. No one wants to see you NOTES. Is this 2004 aol?

  • thomgore Thom Gore (@thomgore) reported from Independence, Kentucky

    @ShannonD10 @angelgirl1976 Sorry. I actually have six. I have one which isn’t on my phone and I never log into. I give it when an email address and I don’t want their emails. AOL probably hates me.

  • skullcrshr Chip Rickard (@skullcrshr) reported from Cincinnati, Ohio

    @mrbigblue1 3. Never used dial-up, never had an AOL or MySpace account.

  • Mstaats13 Mike (@Mstaats13) reported from Fort Wright, Kentucky

    @AllanNate @calebfurst @HoodieCarsen Damn that’s actually pretty funny, I totally forgot about that site. I remember reading it back in the AOL days lol

  • peanuttom Tom Hagins (@peanuttom) reported from Newport, Kentucky

    @AOL Talented but stupid. He'll be lucky to get one year deals

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Xammas Just Another Blowhard (@Xammas) reported

    @the_moviebob Remember when AOL bought Time Warner and all this crap happened, the AT&T bought Time Warner and all this crap happened, and now Discovery... Doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results...

  • BawerkBomb Bomb Bawerk ❌🥾🐍 (@BawerkBomb) reported

    @6lackceo @JussGregK @FavGhostwriter I remember I used to make this complaint when I was like 11-years-old in AOL chatrooms. You're about 2 clicks away from the Navy SEAL copypasta.

  • TheNewApofisu Apofisu (@TheNewApofisu) reported

    Zaslav is the worst thing to happen to Warner Bros. and DC since AOL. (And possibly related to my former boss, who left.)

  • Jason jason@calacanis.com (@Jason) reported

    @jasonlk @thesamparr Media has never had insane multiples… weblogsinc was a random rare early sale with $150-200k in revenue and a 150-200x multiple (~30m)… but AOL determined it was going to be their entire pivot to content Buzzfeed is the most wild example right now… check their P/S 👀

  • arc2one3 Alex Campbell (@arc2one3) reported

    @Lucas_Shaw @TaylorLorenz Discovery doesn’t understand Hollywood biz culture. AOL had the same problem. WB/HBO spends money to make it right. Creatives like that. Discovery is where you go to make disposable tv on the cheap. This merger will end same as AOL did

  • maynardbrainard Prof. Rip Squiggly, PhD (@maynardbrainard) reported

    @10000fleas @UncleLeftShark @sleepymurph They never made you change your password complexity? Oh, AOL. Literally never change

  • AceHarold1937 Harold #1 Aces Fan (@AceHarold1937) reported

    @EvilleOtters Have you tried calling the 800 number on the AOL discs for internet help!!

  • BillsMafia_107 George (@BillsMafia_107) reported

    This service is an absolute joke ! Paying a 100 bucks a month for internet that’s less reliable then AOL DIALUP WAS 30 YEARS AGO !!! @breezeline

  • Grndma211and1 Beth ☮️ (@Grndma211and1) reported

    So, @AOL, why do you promote @SenatorRounds' lies about the Inflation Reduction Act? It will be the best and only law to help Americans since the GQP Tax Scam in 2017. Why is @AOL promoting the lies?

  • Kristin85194352 Kristina Yang (@Kristin85194352) reported

    Equally unusual is the way the NSA extracts what it wants, according to the document: “Collection directly from the servers of these U.S. Service Providers: Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, Facebook, PalTalk, AOL, Skype, YouTube, Apple.”