AOL outages and service status in Lebanon, Ohio
Problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: e-mail, internet and total blackout.
- AOL generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Lebanon, including 0 direct reports.
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 Lebanon, Ohio
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Lebanon, Ohio and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
April 24: Problems at AOL
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AOL Issues Reports Near Lebanon, Ohio
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Lebanon and nearby locations:
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Patricia (@PatriciaM672) reported from South Lebanon, Ohio@coffee_anytime 2 never had MySpace or aol
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Ben Lam....... (@BenBSP) reported$IGV Concerns: The disruption being caused by AI is incredible, but as new technologies are developed, the "IN" stocks can be dismantled quickly we are learning. I think if you don't adapt and change, you will get killed on the quick moving technology industry. Remember AOL dialup in the 1990s, then the internet explosion, then on line trading in late 1990s, then subscription models in early 2000s, pagers, flip phones, smart phones, docusign, on-line banking & everything, Surge pricing and CPQ, COVID work from home, remote school class, ALGO explosion, SAAS stocks and software, now AI and AI Agents!! LOOK at the $IGV from $114 to $74 in 6mos (35%) and it has not even started to break it's downtrend. Monthly chart shows next support is $67.20, then $53.48, then $41.06(covid lows) and this could happen by September. Just saying, don't believe any technology is her forever and NO ONE has a clue on this AI technology 🧐🧐🤔🤔🤨
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Curt Khan (@King_Curt_Khan) reported@_PaleblueDot__ @AndrewMinOK @AuronMacintyre ****. Too young to get groomed on AOL, too old to have been a sound cloud rapper.
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Swiss Knife Investor (@SwissKnifeInv) reported$PYPL Most companies die doing what made them great. AOL owned dialup. Borders owned bookstores. PayPal owned the button. The button was never the business. The relationship was. They finally figured that out. New CEO. New playbook. Ads. Fastlane. Venmo finally monetizing. 400M consumers and 35M merchants already in the network. That is not a turnaround story. That is a distribution advantage that was always there, finally being used. I underwrote $120 on FCF alone. The product pivot is upside I did not pay for.
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احمد (@GiU5FWKcHSQYpXr) reportedAOL Instant Messenger To Sign Off Forever After 20 Years. TTY never, AIM :''(
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Tau Ceti Buddha 🇵🇷 (@BurnerBuddha) reported@5knotlife @hyp36rmax @OrevaZSN Nice try? ************, almost no regular family had internet in their homes until the mid-90s with AOL, Prodigy, and CompuServe. No one gives a **** what you were doing in a lab, moron.
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Jacquess Williams (@Defected_Saint) reported@Convell4 @pubity Ah, right, you're across the pond... What did they have back then? I dunno why I just assumed everybody had AOL. Like people in China are busting down their dial up for AOL... kind of hilarious know that I'm thinking about it.
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Caucasian from Caucasus (@JlB77007) reported@broderick They didn't sale us internet they were saling their service with access with internet. AOL initially wanted to be a contend provider. They failed because people had access to the Internet via generic ISPs.
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the Black guy (@blackguydidIt) reported@I_Validus @shullbitsue63 @IRanMediaco dude, i BUILT the Internet, back when you were on AOL. I know how it works. I asked for the Source of the information. not a bunch of scrollable ****. The Source. Facts. that's how it works. you state something, you post the source. not truthsocial or faux news stories.
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Charlie (@btc_charlie) reported@TylerDurden @MINHxDYNASTY Man never heard an AOL dial up
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Grant (@GrantLane317) reported@Matt_Pinner 19. Never used AOL