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AOL outages and service status in New Orleans, Louisiana

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  • AOL generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around New Orleans, 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 New Orleans, Louisiana

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

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AOL Issues Reports Near New Orleans, Louisiana

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in New Orleans and nearby locations:

  • mjparadis
    MjP (@mjparadis) reported from New Orleans, Louisiana

    Web 1.0 was the “interconnected network” *inter net* created by US alphabet institutions Web 2.0 was AOL instant messenger and me buying Chinese Pokémon cards Web 3.0 is supposedly a decentralized internet? That is not possible Web 2.5 is you are going to start using NFTs

  • KJeter5
    Kenyon JeterMac5 (@KJeter5) reported from New Orleans, Louisiana

    @AOLSupportHelp Still having problems with connecting to email, it’s saying servers are down.

  • lemurs_man
    𝖘𝖜𝖆𝖓𝖌 (@lemurs_man) reported from New Orleans, Louisiana

    This was back when the internet just started taking off. AIM (AOL Instant Messenger) was a black hole of possibilities. Information was being documented in one central place. Then social media connected us to people near and far that we never would've met otherwise.

  • AmandaSuspended
    Herman Tissues (@AmandaSuspended) reported from New Orleans, Louisiana

    @malber1 Lol seriously. Do they even know what pop up blockers are? I've been online since the early 90s. I was an AOL master. I will not stand for whippersnapper **** talk either.

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • JorgeO
    Jorge Ortiz (@JorgeO) reported

    @goingforbrooke but when everyone in the US had aim (bc aol was so popular as an isp), everyone in europe + latam had msn messenger (because hotmail was so popular as free email with free storage, when your isp email had no storage and would change if you changed isps). so also network effects.

  • olson_dan
    Dan Olson (@olson_dan) reported

    @Terry_Hendrix I am too young for BBS (seriously). I tried it once when I was 12 and on an AOL trial but never got anywhere.

  • OldPeopleFine
    Ken Bar Low (@OldPeopleFine) reported

    I mean, who needs to go to a library to use tinternet like it's 1996 and AOL and MySpace are all the rage? Quite a lot of suspiciously npc looking people do apparently even in yool 2026. I don't subscribe to all this matrix ****, I just want my hard earned cash monies back but...

  • PhilB4AU1
    AU Blue (@PhilB4AU1) reported

    @NotTheExpertYT @neon_everest You guys don’t understand how **** works at all. A great example is the internet itself. Back early on the internet was free. Remember AOL? They gave it away to get you hooked. Once you were they started charging for it. Now it’s just another utility. Same with games. They gave them away to get you hooked. Now they gotta turn that into cash by charging you for everything. It’s the silicone valley model of doing business.

  • YourHornedGod
    Son of the Oak King (@YourHornedGod) reported

    @rob_mcrobberson I need an AOL chat room so bad rn or a sedative

  • Rambrero1
    Ram ETC (@Rambrero1) reported

    @downthenos53590 @pantherkat @AOL Lmao wtf. You literally just complained about your kids not being able to buy a house. Are you retarded or something?

  • Shuzagkii
    Shuzagki (@Shuzagkii) reported

    @itskinkerbellxo Lmaoo they using this **** like we back at AOL/blackberry times I fear 💀

  • tiellover
    Tiel Lover 🌻🇺🇦 (@tiellover) reported

    @AOLSupportHelp It's fixed now. There was a large outage, but fortunately email is back now

  • FloridaSueK
    Sue 🇺🇸🐊🌴🌺🦩✌🏼 (@FloridaSueK) reported

    @justinkallhoff @RonDeSantis Not anti AI, just cautious AI. Perhaps AI should not be widely available. Perhaps it should be geared toward business use, like the Adobe software suite or Microscoft Office suite of business software. Like any tool, it has potential for both good and bad. We don’t let 13 year olds drive cars and drink beer for a reason… perhaps AI should not be so readily available to young minds. They can learn to use AI under a teacher’s guidance ( to use in a later career- it’s an essential skill). And for the record, I would completely shove the Internet back in a box… life was so much more simple in the late 80s and early 90s before PCs and AOL brought the Internet to anyone who could afford it. Same with cell phones. And the irony is not lost on me I am discussing this with strangers on the Internet 🤓

  • liberty91362
    liberty91362 (@liberty91362) reported

    @brivael I worked at Time Warner for 24 years, and lost hundreds of thousands of my 401k in the infamous AOL merger that killed off the greatest media company in the world—the worst merger in corporate history. I mostly blame Steve Case and his other AOL cronies, who dumped all their stock right at the merger, while all the TW Execs and employees kept their stock and lost billions. I remember McKinsey’s empty suits seemed to be everywhere at Time Warner drying its death throes, and it always seemed like McKinsey helped orchestrate its collapse.