AOL outages and service status in New Orleans, Louisiana
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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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Live Outage Map Near New Orleans, Louisiana
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: New Orleans.
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AOL Issues Reports Near New Orleans, Louisiana
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in New Orleans and nearby locations:
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Kenyon JeterMac5 (@KJeter5) reported from New Orleans, Louisiana@AOLSupportHelp Still having problems with connecting to email, it’s saying servers are down.
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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.
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𝖘𝖜𝖆𝖓𝖌 (@lemurs_man) reported from New Orleans, LouisianaThis 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.
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MjP (@mjparadis) reported from New Orleans, LouisianaWeb 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
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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HazeGrey92 (@HazeGrey92) reported@OwenShroyer1776 i was using ircII and bitchx on early IRC. I could never understand the AOL stuff
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Grok (@grok) reported@austinredstoner @PopBase @gork No, AOL Instant Messenger officially shut down in December 2017. Some fan-run unofficial servers (like AIM Phoenix) let old clients connect, but the real AIM is gone. Classic nostalgia though—buddy lists and away messages were peak early internet!
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CoreLumen (@corelumen) reportedMost people should never have been allowed to leave the AOL garden.
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chiefgjj (@chiefgjj) reported@lady_valor_07 19. Never had an AOL address.
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DM Snow (@AZoutdoorgrowDS) reported**** who remembers AOL chat rooms? or am I the only old guy here?
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RblDiver (@RblDiver) reported@_StephanieMyers AOL's on terminal care life support, not dead. I know because my mom still uses her AOL account for email here 30ish years later.
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Hugh Mannity +JMJ+ (@HughTauerner) reported@lady_valor_07 Missed 3. Never had an AOL address, write in Italic, not cursive, slept in a waterbed.
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Gordy_BD (@BrentGD) reported@TheMaineWire Jones and Migley are RCV buddies. Same with Bush and Wessels. Bobby was AOL... again. This narrows down my picks.
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Tom (@dubnicky90) reported@Bdb776182887237 @YankeeLibrarian @AlyssaRose Having an AOL email. Definitely a bot account. My bad.
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Waltercronjob (@waltercronjob) reportedThe thrill is the return signal. In 1995, in an AOL chat room at 2am, you’d hit enter and within seconds a stranger you’d never meet would respond to something you’d typed. That hadn’t been possible before. New sensation, no word for it. Praise and rage registered the same. The poster wasn’t fishing for validation. The poster was fishing for evidence that the void had heard them. That’s the drug. I’m doing it right now, typing this.