AOL Outage Report in La Feria, Cameron County, Texas
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Problems in the last 24 hours in La Feria, Texas
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in La Feria 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 (3%)
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Total Blackout (2%)
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Phone (1%)
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TV (%)
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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KarmaKimeleon🐲
(@KimpossibleT) reported
@WhoTheFIsAP I still My AOL address. Who ******** cares?
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Black_Philip
(@BIack_Philip) reported
@UpperLowerClass I used to fedpost on AOL chat rooms with impunity. Even the NSA doesn’t have that **** archived. What a massive W
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Richard Sever
(@cshperspectives) reported
@mbeisen hopefully the AOL-like fantasy is going away and things like the general acceptance of open references are an encouraging sign. [it’s delusional to think that restricting access to content will make one’s own search service 'win’] 2/2
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Amy
(@wickedcurrent1) reported
@Strangeland_Elf Aol chat back many years...I got a new hat...well that was stupid.
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Phil
(@DrSchwitters) reported
@piercepenniless Absolutely. There was a surreal period in the late 2000s when tech evangelists were talking about the Web as this ubiquitous, boundaryless thing that broke down all the "walled gardens" (meaning things like AOL and Compuserve)...
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torchTheMall
(@lommaj) reported
@TheCryptoLark I blame exchanges like coinbase. Their choices to list **** coins over real coins is what will lead to their own demise. Coinbase and Binance are looking to be the AOL of DeFi
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Nick Haas
(@TheNickHaas) reported
Old tweets and emails are bad, but if they open up old AOL Instant Messenger history y'all are ******
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Rod Ryan Show
(@rodryanshow) reported
No photo sadly. I'm not doing the math, I am 35 and this happened in 5th grade. AOL 3.0 was a thing. I was at my neighbor's house. They got in trouble and I was sent home. Hopped the fence, went in the back door. No one was home. I log on to the web which took 10 minutes.
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Richard Sever
(@cshperspectives) reported
@rmflight I should emphasize I know and have worked with lots of people at PMC. They do a great job and none of this is on them. Meanwhile, certain publishers did not help - resisting the effort with the somewhat naive AOL-like view that they'd be able to control search 8/n End
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Craig Gottwals
(@BeneRevolution) reported
Downloaded Ramble on Roku. Its search efficacy had all of the sophistication of AOL, circa 1998. I had the exact title of a vid I wanted to watch & it still could not find it. Meanwhile, I have an obscure convo with daughter on a topic never Googled & its atop the YouTube feed.