AOL Outage Report in Mount Holly, Gaston County, North Carolina
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Mount Holly, North Carolina
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Mount Holly 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 (79%)
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Total Blackout (11%)
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Internet (6%)
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Phone (3%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Mount Holly, North Carolina
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Mount Holly and nearby locations:
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DeacsBravesHornetsPanthers
(@DeacsP) reported
from
Huntersville, North Carolina
Hey @ATT your fiber internet sucks. My AOL dialup in 1998 was faster! Y’all suck!!!
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BobbyJoe Clark
(@FreeFallin2k8) reported
from
Charlotte, North Carolina
I'd rather go back to dial-up internet with the AOL disc than to deal with the constant @GetSpectrum internet issues... Smh. 3 weeks straight andy internet has gone out randomly.
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Rebel Rabbi
(@RebelRabbi) reported
from
Charlotte, North Carolina
I just got an an email offering me a World Class Web Design Solution and it was sent from an @AOL email address 🤭😵💫 #irony
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Cherry🍒Broken Dreams/Thee Redheaded Mama Claymore
(@JustTtlyCherry) reported
from
Mount Holly, North Carolina
Are the AOL chats still down? 😜🤪
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Rich Rogers
(@RichRogers_) reported
@eyeofbass @Scaramucci Buying Bitcoin today is like buying up all of the best domain names back in the early 1990s. Last year was the equivalent of supporting an HTML page. This year is the AOL phase with Square. Soon we will have crypto native solutions that drive latency out of the financial network.
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Joel Berger
(@teknomantik) reported
@RealMarkPowell @SwiftOnSecurity Oh gods, and "Easy Internet Access." Imagine a custom wrapper around DUN and IE3 (so essentially AOL without the proprietary transport) hardwired to a pre-provisioned account. Now imagine it breaks if you change your password and requires a secret-handshake fix from support.
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Sean Little photography
(@SeanLPhotog) reported
About to go old school and ditch social media. If i want to talk to my friends ill do it the old fashion way and text them. Life was so much better then. Take me back to the damn 90’s when the most we had was aol instant messaging.
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Abhay Shah
(@_abhayshah) reported
@mattl Aol IM is also down
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Ray Atkinson (he/him)
(@RayPlans) reported
@ambrown @oliviakatbi I am a millennial but never had an AOL. I guess I am too young.
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✨LadyBelle🥀
(@QueenAnn91) reported
@AWuornosFan Logging into AOL or MSN messenger and having to hear that damn dial tone.
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Ashley Boykin
(@ashley_n_boykin) reported
When I was growing up in the early 2000s you could #code your own webpage via aol. Why did free learning stop? Why pay for something that was stolen? Ultimately why profit of of something that’s designed to never be fixed?
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Donita🇺🇸
(@DonitaAKASlick) reported
@Styx666Official I use my original AOL account. I never hopped aboard the google train.
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geesecougar2
(@geesecougar2) reported
@83Weeks #AskEric Vince won the wars, but could he have survived in that AOL machine? Or would any booker have been destined to fail in that context?
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Pencilears's Art
(@PencilearsArt) reported
@illustr8d I think I remember that AOL had like, spaces that were professionally moderated for kids to exist in. like, it was a bit of a walled garden but not bad for me and my sister to fart around in at the time, and before that we didn't have a computer that could go online