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AOL Outage Report in Glen Raven, Alamance County, North Carolina

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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 Glen Raven, North Carolina

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

AOL Outage Chart in Glen Raven, Alamance County, North Carolina 04/27/2024 00:15

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by AOL users through our website.

  1. E-mail (81%)

    E-mail (81%)

  2. Total Blackout (11%)

    Total Blackout (11%)

  3. Internet (5%)

    Internet (5%)

  4. Phone (4%)

    Phone (4%)

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AOL Issues Reports Near Glen Raven, North Carolina

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Glen Raven and nearby locations:

  • MarkD629 Mark Dodson ©️ (@MarkD629) reported from Glen Raven, North Carolina

    @Kayla_Annmarie She’s good with technology just hasn’t found a need to change. I keep my AOL email too, I never use it as I have two others but I give it to people like businesses that I really don’t want contacting me

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • nope_its_lily Lily (is hiring!) (@nope_its_lily) reported

    Well, if Twitter disappears soon, I'm down to start an AOL Instant Messenger chat room with you all. I'm xXxDemonSlayerPowell69420xXx.

  • McC_K Kevin (@McC_K) reported

    @CarrieinFbx @sea_changer @stumblebragging Think of it like eMail. What we have in Social Media right now is akin to AOL and Compuserve. When those giants fell, we found that we don't need them; email works across systems. A federated social network is the same thing. We don't need Twitter/Facebook et. all.

  • EtchedPixels Alan Cox (@EtchedPixels) reported

    @BriannaWu Federated is fine, in fact good, but it has to be so the user never really knows. Your name service is federated, the web is federated but nobody slaps you round the head saying "guess which web to join". That went out with AOL and Compuserve. More likely tiktok will win

  • TylerMatters Tyler Ray Matters (@TylerMatters) reported

    @JoJoFromJerz @AOC Well, it'd probably just go on as an unused platform. AOL didn't survive as a service that's an email when you can just get internet. Neither did MySpace survive when Facebook bought it out and made it consecutive lists. Then tore games off the platform. Then erased all accounts.

  • King_Darian Chris Warriner (@King_Darian) reported

    when twitter shuts down you can find me on AOL Instant Messenger under the screen name xX_GaMeOfLoVeFeAtMiChElLeBrAnChFaN2_Xx

  • CryptoBlades300 CryptoBladesmith300blk (@CryptoBlades300) reported

    @IsaacS19T @DonutOperator Seriously. Like they never actually left the computer station since AOL dropped Messenger.

  • neftalynavASS Neftaly (@neftalynavASS) reported

    @elonmusk One couldn’t make America great and some ******* whose cars suck at auto driving overspent on aol 10.0

  • nicoleintrovert Nicole Adrienne (@nicoleintrovert) reported

    I just want to shoot the **** on AOL Punk Chat.

  • mmemordant Ems (@mmemordant) reported

    Honestly, the vibe in here is very "AOL shutting down its artsy message boards for tweens, everybody sneak your email address into your goodbye post so we can trick the mods" and I'm feeling it tbh

  • rainmar7 Andrew (@rainmar7) reported

    Most likely, Twitter will never again be worth $44B. Will it go the way of MySpace, Tumblr, Yahoo, Netscape or AOL? Perhaps. I do think there’s a place for a text heavy social media platform. One thing is for certain, content moderation is not Twitter’s biggest issue.