AOL Outage Report in Harrogate, Claiborne County, Tennessee
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Harrogate, Tennessee
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Harrogate 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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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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KittyBang
(@kittyepixbang) reported
People can do anything nowadays! Except recover their AOL/AIM. The “solution” doesn’t work! #Obsolete
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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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spinzone
(@spinzone12) reported
@HodlDodel @THORCommunity @Defispot Not too long ago, using any other Internet service other than AOL was considered complicated. Early adopters were rewarded with a better experience. Same goes for a CEX. Early adopters of DEX will be rewarded #bitcoin #RUNE
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Metal
(@MetalMusicMan_) reported
the weirdest thing about making something that became widely popular is the people who build an entire identity around being like, "lol that popular thing sucks so much, the only way to get the truth is to contact me on aol instant messenger TRUST ME"
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Crunchwrap Supreme Clientele
(@TweetsVanZandt) reported
Just came across a 19 year old with an AOL email address. I've resisted this urge for over a decade but this is some normcore bullshit to the nth degree so now I stand on my front lawn and proclaim **** these kids
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Childless Gambino
(@Eye_Kyu) reported
@GUNSANDCRAYONS The floppy disks were the first ones. Like aol 3.0 and ****. I used the cds too later
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James Bloom
(@jimmyroybloom) reported
so...supposedly my AOL days were part of this as Roy5000 in case anyone investigates all anyone would hear is That Guy ?!! dude .... he's a bad guy
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Chris Eggleston
(@chrisegg) reported
@johnofhousejohn Market ideas from my GoDaddy support experience: 1. Ppl who let their dev or agency register and manage their domains (bad idea). 2. Ppl that don’t keep domain contact info updated. Maybe they used an aol but now use their business email only. 3. Idiot insurance (backup)
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CSA
(@CSA0905) reported
@BeerStix Generation Z will never realize the horrors of 56k modems, and AOL while also having to fight over who gets to use the internet or talk over the telephone first.
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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 ****