AOL Outage Report in Hillsborough, Orange County, North Carolina
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Hillsborough, North Carolina
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Hillsborough 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 (90%)
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Internet (5%)
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Total Blackout (4%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Hillsborough, North Carolina
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Hillsborough and nearby locations:
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KC Hysmith
(@kchysmith) reported
from
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
But there is a good digital user because there's also a bad digital user, says @tressiemcphd. This user has satellite internet because of lack of service or rural location. They don't have gmail, they have...the crowd gasps...AOL!
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Willyoncé
(@willyonce99) reported
from
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Them AOL Live sessions NEVER disappointed🙌🏾😩. ‘Tasia did what she had to do!!!
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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LaMike Black 🐒
(@LaMikeBlack) reported
@Fat_Mac34 👀 that’s what crypto n allat is. Web1 was like AOL, Web2 started in like 08 with YouTube and ****, Web3 is just starting Decentralized ****
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David C. Baker
(@davidcbaker) reported
To cut down on nonsense signups, my website no longer accepts email signups from aol, gmail, &c; in other words, only business email addresses. We'll see how many unintended consequences I haven't thought of.
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Darryl Ramm
(@darryl_ramm) reported
@bcantrill @okta @toddmckinnon I am reminded of a *********** that Silicon Graphics inflicted on AOL back in the day (mid-1990s). Ethernet board in a Challenge Server dies, is replaced by field service. Ah but support forgets to regen the NFS license key that is tied to the Ethernet board MAC address.
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Rob in Houston
(@robhiltbrand) reported
Holy crap I just came across someone still using an old AOL email address and it was live!
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Anonymous Roxtar
(@AnonymousRoxtar) reported
@ahcastor @JorgeStolfi LOL! The co-author of Mosaic, the first widely used web browser; co-founder of Netscape who then sold it to AOL in 1999 for $4.5 Billion is wealthy. Andreesen was a multi billionaire by the early 2000s. I never knew Netscape was fraudulent! This is desperate.
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Darryl Ramm
(@darryl_ramm) reported
@bcantrill @okta @toddmckinnon ...so no NFS, pity this was one of tens of Challenge servers backing up all of AOL email via NFS. And support let AOL flounder all weekend. Not visible publicly but oh Jesus the **** hit the fan internally. A major failure. And treated as a learning lesson...
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Hugh Goggins 🧣
(@guiltypanacea) reported
Thinking about when I was 12 and wrote a rock song in MIDI that was so bad that the AOL free downloads section rejected it
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Denise L Sheffield
(@FarmGirlLife123) reported
@AlexEpstein Me! I was very optimistic, but not once did I predict government dabbling or private company censorship. I remember Prodigy, but started with AOL as my internet client. My connection was slow, but I upgraded with each modem speed improvement.
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Tony Camaj
(@camaj_tony) reported
@Sharkguy726 I wasn’t allowed to go on AOL until 10pm because the phone would be busy. **** bro, we’re getting old man.
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Alastor 🌹🦇 Lewd Vampire
(@Alastor_Trinh) reported
I never went on Omegle because I knew that was for weirdo adults, and in 2007 I was 9 lmao, but I didn’t like AOL either because I also saw that for adults. YouTube chats it was! You could even play playlists and ****. It was so rad.