AOL Outage Report in Hayesville, Clay County, North Carolina
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Hayesville, North Carolina
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Hayesville 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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Phone (%)
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Mister Savage
(@bootscooty) reported
@LaurenGallaway @JovanHPulitzer Wtf are you kids talking about? WWW/the internet was mainstream in 1996. Everyone had Netscape Navigator and AOL and 56kpbs modems.
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Goody Bishop LLB Hons PhD in making a fuss
(@killhopelaw) reported
2/2 our TermService and Privacy Policy which govern our relationship with you as an AOL Mail user and as part of the new Oath family.Due to our new Oath Terms of Service and Privacy Policy we will be closing all email accounts using our old services. This simply
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You
(@BamaBravesRTR) reported
@PhotoAmy33 Conor gets tore up and tweets bullshit and then wakes up and deletes it. Reminds me of my younger days when I would get on AOL chat and drunk chat and always regret **** I said the next morn….hahaha
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〈Lacci|🍃|🐇〉
(@Lacci) reported
Facebook is way more of a monopoly and is closer to printing money instead of having to make expensive capital investments to get users. AOL died because other companies shut them out of providing broadband service via regional broadband monopolies.
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Sheffie Robinson
(@SheffieCochran) reported
@VickiiVixen's story of her son is so dear to my heart. I got into coding hardcore when I learned how to hack @AOL at 12 (1990s) to get free dial-up for the house. I don't condone #BlackHat activity but I completely understand a kid trying to solve a problem.
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Dr. RRM
(@C_H_Melon) reported
@LaurenGallaway Third month in Japan. Down to the local 7/11. Plug my phone cable in to my laptop and then to the gray international public phone. Dial a Tokyo AOL number. Log in to send and receive email. Log out. Unplug. Walk back to my apartment to read and respond.
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Russell Carter
(@Science_Russell) reported
@beckisaid Lol we had the internet in 1996. It actually wasn’t too bad. Compuserve, AOL, & Prodigy were the isp’s to choose from. It was an exciting time to be a junior in high school for me.
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winona ryd-her
(@hennyoverhoesss) reported
I genuinely don’t understand @BuckeyeInternet prices when their service is awful. I pay damn near $100 for wifi when it’s giving AOL dial up.
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Rana NWCA
(@celspi) reported
@f0rcryin0utl0ud I will always wonder when he & the network knew AOL wasn’t returning. I keep thinking the crew knew back when AOL had the screening of his episode, but the crew were under the impression the show would continue based on the hats they made. The way it went down will always be a ?
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Edward Curl
(@evansvilleec62) reported
@LaurenGallaway Internet was around before 96. Dial up modems super slow but it was around. We had AOL then and I'd email home while I was stationed in Saudi. When I was back home on 96 would go dancing on Saturday Nights.