AOL Outage Report in Roach, Camden County, Missouri
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Roach, Missouri
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Roach 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 (89%)
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Internet (5%)
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Total Blackout (5%)
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Wi-fi (1%)
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TV (1%)
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Tom Leber
(@TRLeber) reported
@AOLSupportHelp how can I get a chat session so I cancel my support plus free trial? When I’m logged in, clicking on “Live AOL Support” takes me to the “sign up” ad page, not to anywhere that I can start a chat.
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Sodomite Townhouse
(@or_rain) reported
@wjmaggos @lolennui @AOL GenX who started 9n BBSs and migrated to a local ISP using PINE and telnetting into MOOs and MUSHes, hand coded Angelfire sites, did OEM tech support and ISP tech support for dial up and cable internet, and never once used AOL here, and Mastodon makes zero sense.
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Papa Smurf
(@Papa_Smurf_2020) reported
Corrections I miss AOL and yahoo chat rooms. LOL Damn I need coffee.
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Allie
(@reiley) reported
Facebook going up in smoke might just boot a lot of old people offline who were never inoculated against being in the armpit of the internet. Like AOL going away, they wouldn't have "The Internet" anymore. I'm counting beans on the abacus to learn the moral value of this outcome.
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History of Hyrule ♿✊🏿🏳️⚧️🏞️
(@HistoryofHyrule) reported
@OldGameMags I love this because people in the late 90's and onward started to say AoL was some awful game that fans hated from the moment it was released: and it really wasn't. I was too young to be good at it but it definitely wasn't a bad game
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gil r. glover
(@GilRGlover) reported
@ianbremmer #Twitter has never caused or resolved any significant problem in its relatively brief 16 years of existence. We will miss it like we miss AOL chat rooms.
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Anarcho-JazzGoth
(@AnimaGnostikos) reported
@JeffreyKaine @techwraith @davidhoang Back in my day, we paid for AOL 3.0 *by the minute* and it was a damn sight better than today's Internet. A *damn sight!*
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Vidar Hokstad / Galaxy∞Bound
(@BoundGalaxy) reported
@wjmaggos @lolennui @AOL Just finding better messaging than talking about servers/instances/federation would help so much. Also Mastodon needs much better search/discovery so people find a better starting point when they first join, though some of that will improve as the network grows. 2/2
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TedInJest
(@TedInJest) reported
I’d send 350,000 emails to subscribers at 4:00 AM every day back in 1997 using AOL. The “To” field took 1,000 email addresses. BCC’d them. 350 copy-and-pastes to queue them. It would take 30 minutes. Then one click to send. They’d all opted in, so never got TOS’d.
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DJ JPS
(@DJJPS96) reported
If you never heard of Cingular wireless, Wachovia Bank or AOL. Address me as sir.