AOL Outage Report in Whitehall, Franklin County, Ohio
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Whitehall, Ohio
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Whitehall 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 (94%)
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Internet (4%)
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Total Blackout (1%)
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Wi-fi (%)
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Phone (%)
Live Outage Map Near Whitehall, Franklin County, Ohio
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Columbus.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Whitehall, Ohio
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Whitehall and nearby locations:
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Eddyc85
(@Eddyc85) reported
from
Westerville, Ohio
@BackAftaThis Going to the AOL Cartoon Network and WWF/WCW pages before even knowing there was an internet beyond AOL.
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Jizzle 😈🤘🏾
(@xbornsinner_x) reported
from
Whitehall, Ohio
I heard “you got mail” in the background of this phone call and i could think was damn you still use aol 😂
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Katie 🖤💛
(@k_mitch15) reported
from
Columbus, Ohio
@SoDaveWasLike This never gets old. I feel like it goes hand and hand with those that still use an AOL email address
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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My Pettroll
(@GPettroll) reported
@JackPosobiec Before AOL there was an Internet service based out of Ohio. We had a PC in our home in ‘92 and it was a dial up. I can’t remember the name. Anybody?
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Sam Richter
(@SamRichter) reported
@PhilGerb Internet companies with a 90% market share that went public and shifted their focus from user/customer value to almost solely shareholder value: 1) Netscape 2) AOL 3) Facebook?
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Georgia Benjamin
(@GeorgiaBenjy) reported
@bertieglbrt Damn realised it’s AOL so not made up!
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(((David Brower)))
(@dbrower) reported
@HerNoodly @ProstasiaInc @WhiteHouse They never had that status. #section230 came about because AOL or somebody had been found liable for something a user posted.
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Jason Towns
(@CSMTowns) reported
@ABNSupplyGuy @terminalyill3st @realPatriot_7 I was too poor for AOL, so I don’have one.
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Mask4Mask
(@jonberrydesign) reported
good lord I just logged in to my old AOL email address and fell down a 20-years-ago rabbit hole
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DrGosine
(@DrGosine) reported
@CBSNewYork Twitter has become the AOL of the 21st century - if AOL lost the chatroom, & became a glorified BBS. Sadly, even with the dumbing down of the communication platform, people have not evolved mentally, or emotionally enough to speak civilly or control themselves.
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Yimi Kyrabo
(@YKyrabo) reported
@JonesSeeker Yeah AOL is there for sure. Still got an email acct from 1993. But can I dial in is the question. I wanna hear the modem again, get a busy signal, get knocked off line when the phone right. I wanna go fry a chicken while a picture downloads. Lol, get an 'instant message!'
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TimMidwest
(@midwest_tim) reported
@TheTexasSky If he wasn’t a major threat, they wouldn’t care. Again today, AOL and Yahoo bullshit ‘news’ tell me he’s in big trouble, well, because of course he is.
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Konstantin the OK
(@KonstantinTheOK) reported
@EpsilonTheory Makes more sense with the clarification. It definitely will never be the same. (See AOL/Yahoo message boards), no amount of moderation will plug the exploits.