AOL Outage Report in Duffield, Scott County, Virginia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Duffield, Virginia
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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 Near Duffield, Virginia
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Duffield and nearby locations:
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Actually_Sleepy
(@Actually_Sleepy) reported
from
Kingsport, Tennessee
You cant catfish me, I was in AOL chat rooms in the early 90s.... Get outta here with that crap.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Jason Quinn
(@ijaqit) reported
@deep_jake_ Idk, I recovered free trials from AOL daily, also Juno and net zero and Yahoo… I never had to pay furor dialup in the 90’s… I’ve never received a free trial to MugClub, only ever been told “piss off YouTube!”
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Jimmy Gandhi
(@jimmygandhi) reported
@opinonhaver @MazMHussain I never bought the "digital natives" bullshit. Zoomers use phone apps and the internet browers. Both those things are designed to to be idiot-proof. It's like people in 1996 who claimed to be computer-savvy because they use AOL.
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Steven Underwood
(@blaqueword) reported
@Freddiesroomate He's in the AOL chatrooms calling Mace Windu rude names.
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LIV Golf Updates
(@LIVGolfUpdates) reported
But that's not enough, you begin your independent research. "Average CW viewership" you type into the AOL mail search bar, "CW app users vs YouTube" you furiously Google, "why is a revenue share bad?" you inquire on your very objective quest for information.
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James Michael Peaceful
(@theheartofjames) reported
@SophRossss AOL and for really cutting-edge internet geeks, IRC - Internet Relay Chat - was how we were social before Social Media, they don't know how cool IRC was because they have never even heard of it. I've been online full-time since 1997.
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🦙Vianna Arenas(hiatus she/they) فيانا 🦙
(@ViannaWrites) reported
@AimeeBWrites As a fellow 44 AOL chat user, I never miss an opportunity to tell my kids that we invented LOL, LMAO, BRB, etc. Online culture wouldn't be what it is today without genx
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JESR
(@JESRtheelder) reported
I have derived a rule for staying sane online, which I wish I'd recognized on Prodigy, or AOL, or Live Journal or worst: Fandom ****. Thus: never make more than three replies in any thread unless you are identifying pictures of plants.
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Simply PRABEEN
(@prabeennet) reported
@mytweetisthis @ANI u r so mistaken! selfie yrs bk, as I wanted to time my selfie eyes closed I'd to press down. I don't hv weight/ any such issues. even cured myself after digestive malfunction allergy after I's kidnapped for days without food& then sm bad food by them& no hos/ayur/aol could treat
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Jason Quinn
(@ijaqit) reported
@deep_jake_ Idk, I received free trials from AOL, Juno, Net Zero and Yahoo… I never had to pay for dialup in the 90’s… I’ve never received a free trial to MugClub, only ever been told “piss off YouTube!”
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Grays Against Groomers
(@Graysagnstgrmrs) reported
@UnconsciousMum Raising teenagers was tough 30 years ago, but we NEVER imagined the impact the internet would have. MySpace and AOL messenger were nothing in comparison to what parents today are forced to deal with.