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Problems in the last 24 hours in New Orleans, Louisiana

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Live Outage Map Near New Orleans, Louisiana

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
New Orleans E-mail 2 months ago
New Orleans E-mail 4 months ago

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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

  • 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.

  • 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.

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

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

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • PanzerfaustFX
    Panzerfaust FX (@PanzerfaustFX) reported

    @AwesomeNintend0 Logically, this is faked. That doesn’t make sense. PlayStation 1 … So what is the “again?” And what forum is this? I understand the pic has to be archive— the “sign in to reply” verbiage and font is definitely post-AOL etc.

  • DrSteveAlbrecht
    Steve Albrecht (@DrSteveAlbrecht) reported

    I consider the Postal Service’s biggest failure in the early Internet era was not giving an email address to everyone. Instead, they delivered AOL CDs to people who set up an email with them. Imagine if everybody had @usps.com email address. They would have made a fortune.

  • LaMirxc0Ol
    💜Saturn Shield💜 (@LaMirxc0Ol) reported

    @IMAO_ We also didnt have social media websites back in the 90s. Myspace didnt even have public forums. I remember being on aol chat and ppl having issues with it. Blaming Maga is retarded work.

  • 90daysliquidity
    90 Days Liquidity (@90daysliquidity) reported

    @TMTLongShort Feels like we’re in the early AOL days of AI in terms of product offering and token pricing. If you can get tokens/compute for 80% less on a decentralized network like Bittensor…

  • AliceFromQueens
    Alice (@AliceFromQueens) reported

    @DerekPederson3 @Noahpinion It comes down to how important and interesting you think Netscape, AOL, etc, were. That;s the only possible claim to major events in the 1990s

  • orangeplaya
    OG Justin (@orangeplaya) reported

    @RealProductGirl My biggest problem with discord is it feels cutoff from the internet in some ways vs something like X. Like a how AOL wasn’t really the internet back I the day.

  • JohnWilliamFau2
    JJ Faulk (@JohnWilliamFau2) reported

    @GlammaSooz But you see what I'm saying right ? Its my understanding that Safari is sorta like the mother app , people send a request and they search several other places like Google or AOL , they collect the best results to send back to customer who requested , so each place that Safari asks should make a record and timestamp of when the request came in right ? But do they save these records ? If so then the undeniable truth will be revealed .

  • Word_of_Shoob
    Word of Shoob (@Word_of_Shoob) reported

    @Masterji_UPWale AOL count? They've never pushed anything on me either and continue to provide great service.

  • NJ_Bagpiper
    NJ Bagpiper (@NJ_Bagpiper) reported

    @wakeupnj Not new sadly. They were using MySpace and AOL back then. Cities didn’t want to acknowledge they had a gang problem so they allowed them to grow.

  • notaracistbigot
    Gerald Thompkins (@notaracistbigot) reported

    @Switchblade97 @smolek WCW was worth $70M with those privileged slots AND the bloated contracts. If AOL relented on allowing wrestling but WCW were required to renegotiate the TV deals to market rate, it's not worth $70M WWF paid $4M because they were weren't required to take on the bad contracts