AOL Outage Report in Newport, Campbell County, Kentucky
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Newport, Kentucky
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Newport 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 (76%)
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Internet (16%)
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Total Blackout (6%)
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Wi-fi (2%)
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Phone (1%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Newport, Kentucky
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Newport and nearby locations:
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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
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Carrie Alane (@Carriefilm) reported from Cincinnati, Ohio
@UnrollmeHelp issues with AOL - please help @Unrollme
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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:
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Mind My Business Ron (@Regularassron) reported
What if…Facebook was never supposed to be any more real than AOL?…what if MYSPACE TOM got a job at Facebook to pull off this master plan one day because Mark Suckerburg isn’t a good friend.
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"I drink and I know things" (@TikiRose) reported
If @Facebook was run more like @AOL by being able to restrict content and users ability to access it, then FB wouldn't be having so many problems with accusations against it. FB is kind of like a huge communication cesspool.
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Aimée Morrison (@digiwonk) reported
@clancynewyork well, facebook is to a surprising number of people "the internet" in the same way that AOL was "the internet" to many in the late 1990s. and you'd think an internet-native platform would try to to hew to that main feature: robustness and no Single Point of Fail.
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Aimée Morrison (@digiwonk) reported
@MaggyTheBrave Like when AOL used to go down: for many people, there was functionally "no internet"--don't let a portal filter your entire internet, because it's not resilient in the ways you don't know you need until it all disappears and you don't know how to do anything else.
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Matt McCollow 👨👩👧👦👨💻🏃♂️🏋️♂️🎮 (@mmccollow) reported
I feel for the people working in ops for FB today, but I also wouldn't mind if FB was unrecoverable and never came back. I think we'd be better off as a society. And folks, you'd get over it. People aren't still pining for AOL or MySpace.
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Paul Walsh (@Paul__Walsh) reported
If AOL was still around, phones would be ringing off the hook with members asking for Facebook support.
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Fluffy Lil Pup ||coммιѕѕιoɴѕ opeɴ|| (@Ashe2Dust) reported
@zagittos @NatalieLihou Emails are for business for me any my bf. So realistically no we wouldn’t be chitchatting as if it were using Aim or AOL. Yikes —to question someone’s whole relationship based off of knowing email addresses.. pretty low tbh. I’m pretty sure there’s deeper problems to seal fate.
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im literally Evil (@twslug) reported
**** it, going to AOL
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HarryPie. 🤔⚽🌹 (@HarryPie1862) reported
Why hasn't the revolution started yet? Did somebody forget to update the manual to amend the bit that says we kick it off when AOL goes down?
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Allen Oorbeck (@AOorbeck) reported
With FaceBook being down, I guess it's back to AOL again...