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AOL Outage Report in Falls Hill, Fairfax County, Virginia

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Falls Hill, Virginia

The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Falls Hill and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

AOL Outage Chart in Falls Hill, Fairfax County, Virginia 12/19/2025 20:40

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by AOL users through our website.

  1. E-mail (94%)

    E-mail (94%)

  2. Internet (4%)

    Internet (4%)

  3. Total Blackout (1%)

    Total Blackout (1%)

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Live Outage Map Near Falls Hill, Fairfax County, Virginia

The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Annandale, Vienna, Herndon, Silver Spring, Reston, Fairfax, Arlington, Falls Church, Alexandria, McLean and Bethesda.

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City Problem Type Report Time
United StatesAnnandale Total Blackout
United StatesAnnandale E-mail
United StatesVienna E-mail
United StatesHerndon E-mail
United StatesSilver Spring E-mail
United StatesReston E-mail

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AOL Issues Reports Near Falls Hill, Virginia

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Falls Hill and nearby locations:

  • gatlingxyz Tavon (@gatlingxyz) reported from Huntington, Virginia

    I'd known about #DnD but never played. Not even the geeks/nerds in my school played, as far as I know. And most of my schools have always been predominantly Black, so there was no representation. (I did do a lot of text based RPing on AOL tho)

  • MarkBjorge Mark Bjorge (@MarkBjorge) reported from Washington, D.C., District of Columbia

    @ebooksyearn Even their status-title “network” is anachronistic in the modern telecom world. They’re like AOL back when it was a closed ecosystem.

  • MissInformation Heather Perram Frank BA (@MissInformation) reported from Washington, D.C., District of Columbia

    @annasproul I was one of a handful of producers in the Dulles, VA AOL newsroom on 9/11. The campus was evacuated after a plane that departed from the adjacent airport slammed into the Pentagon. I’ll never forgot having to sit on my hands because they were shaking so much I couldn’t type.

  • laurenskahn Lauren Kahn #BringOnVaccineMandates! 😷 (@laurenskahn) reported from McLean Hamlet, Virginia

    banned. It happened to me over 10 years ago on the old #AOL travel message bds. I simply set up my own website & never involved myself with travel bds again. Some of the bullies became monitors on travel advisor's bds. W/o proper monitoring, sites become the domains of bullies.

  • perk713 DatDudePerk (@perk713) reported from Springfield, Maryland

    If you never heard of Cingular Wireless, Wachovia Bank or AOL..Address me as Unc

  • JoelBurner1 📚The Paige Turner (@JoelBurner1) reported from Kensington, Maryland

    @MysterySolvent A fart horn. A small confederate flag & lapel pin (she would never ever wear in public.) And, the phone numbers of, Ron Watkins - "Q", Jim Watkins, AOL emails & Reddit names. Also, Madison Cawthorn's mothers cell.

  • bucketOfBuckets Connor McGowan (@bucketOfBuckets) reported from Arlington, Virginia

    @aklingus There was like a 6 month period in the mid 90s where AOL chat rooms were a fun place to hang out… and when you started a convo with someone you’d have to rapid fire emails back and forth because there was no private chat or instant message system

  • AgarWoodCapital TTT Nguyen (@AgarWoodCapital) reported from Washington, D.C., District of Columbia

    There can be no risk-free opportunity in sports, business or life. Failure is catastrophic bc of a lack of preparedness. Sears, DC redskins, Blackberry, AOL, & NYC knicks were at the top of their game, but they failed because they were afraid to fail. #failureispartofsuccess

  • Messe3Christina Christina Sheryl Messenger (@Messe3Christina) reported from Alexandria, Virginia

    @AOLSupportHelp I have been trying to get to deactivate the my account but when I called Customer Support, they’d told me that I would not be able to deactivate it for a year!! 😭😭😭 Please help me!!

  • StepToTheMic Kodi Seaton (@StepToTheMic) reported from Washington, D.C., District of Columbia

    Some of you have never spent a summer messaging a complete stranger on dial-up AOL Instant Messenger and it shows. 😫 #LoveIsBlindNetflix #loveisblind

  • wardthreedc Ward Three DC (@wardthreedc) reported from Washington, D.C., District of Columbia

    @jstrandt Got to film their 5 millionth sign up party at KaloramaStudios in Adams Morgan and they never paid me! I went on Aol because my dad was CompuServe and I didn’t wanna be old LOL

  • Helen_Highly HelenHighly (@Helen_Highly) reported from Alexandria, Virginia

    @Doc_Harding @Nerienis Perhaps their sudden popularity (and unprepared infrastructure) will destroy their success, like it did AOL back in the day with the busy-signal fiasco. 🫤

  • Cr8DigitalAsset Christina Haftman (@Cr8DigitalAsset) reported from Fair Oaks, Virginia

    @robertoblake I went to college pre internet. We had large computers with floppy disks, DOS command prompt, loud, vibrating dot matrix printers and slow screechy modems. This was before Windows and IE. Before email. Before AOL. Before NETZERO. Before Yahoo Messenger.

  • HeySheckie Sheck'quon 🤷🏻‍♂️ (@HeySheckie) reported from Bethesda, Maryland

    @ESPN your iPad app is literally one of the worst playback devices I have ever used. It’s like watching video on a 1994 AOL dial up. app.

  • ShirleyImMilk G. Double D. (@ShirleyImMilk) reported from Arlington, Virginia

    Were talking about “What cultural item are you older than” at work. We’re slow. So far, I’m older than MTv, AOL and VHS cassettes. This is a fun game to make me feel like I AM ACTUALLY THE OLDEST IN THE STORE. I don’t like this game... I’m taking my slap wraps and going home.

  • francvs francvs (@francvs) reported from Washington, D.C., District of Columbia

    @AOL Why have I been seeing “We’re having trouble connecting with our servers. Please try again later,” for about a day now?

  • Jimbo3DC Jimbo (@Jimbo3DC) reported from Washington, D.C., District of Columbia

    @woolfhound That was precisely my experience with NYT, and it reminded me if when I had similar experiences trying to cancel my AOL or Bally's membership. Tacky and desperate.

  • RichardH1818 Richard Hanson ✡ (@RichardH1818) reported from Merrifield, Virginia

    Email server Recommendations anyone? AOL has been the host for mine--but now they've made it hard to use. They now put different, and very distracting, balloons at the beginning for each message. I don't want a message service that makes it harder.

  • DrTraceyK Dr. Tracey Perez Koehlmoos (@DrTraceyK) reported from Arlington, Virginia

    @cclareMDMPH Two. I never had an AOL address.

  • JaydeColer Jayde Willow Coler🏳️‍⚧️ (@JaydeColer) reported from Arlington, Virginia

    He IS a security risk but I’d say he’s more like Netscape (old as shit and useless) or the old AOL software (kept around far longer than should have been because people liked the one catchphrase it had)

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • aleksastunikas Alexas 'Sugar Pie Pumpkin' Tunikas (@aleksastunikas) reported

    I GUESS THE NICEST LESSON EXTRACTED FROM PLAYING CHESS FOR THE PROLONGED PERIOD OF TIME IS THAT SOLUTION IS ALWAYS THERE YOU MIGHT NOT SEE IT BUT IT THERE BURIED IN THE GEOMETRY OF THE BOARD. AOL CHATS WITH @bmiloy

  • tombunzel Tom Bunzel (@tombunzel) reported

    @jason_kint Maybe you aren't old enough to remember how difficult it was to cancel AOL.

  • pfltb Lindsay (@pfltb) reported

    @tiffmc1013 We had this service called Prodigy before AOL, which was like online message boards. That was early 90s. And then AOL came in and took over - we thought we were big time with AOL!

  • BamaBravesRTR You (@BamaBravesRTR) reported

    @PhotoAmy33 Conor gets tore up and tweets bullshit and then wakes up and deletes it. Reminds me of my younger days when I would get on AOL chat and drunk chat and always regret **** I said the next morn….hahaha

  • MockRamblings Michael Mock (@MockRamblings) reported

    "Wait, all you're offering is an email account?" "THAT IS ALL THE POWER LEFT TO US NOW. AND IT'S MOSTLY JUST AOL." "Well... that's..." "IT IS TOO LATE! YOU CALLED UPON US. YOU WILL NEVER HAVE A COOL EMAIL ADDRESS AGAIN." "No!" "UNLESS!" "Unless? UNLESS YOU REVIVE US."

  • knitntherapist Leslie Bernard MEd ♿️🇨🇦🧶 (@knitntherapist) reported

    @knitgrrl Oh for goodness sake. I was online in 1990. My high school had a full computer lab in 1983. The guy I dated in 1982 had a PET, and a Commodore64. He went on to help make the internet, and was AOL’s guy who fought for world-wide access, including the fibre line to the tip of SA.

  • jpnelson35 Jay Nelson (@jpnelson35) reported

    @aolmail hello, I just got off customer support line. My aol email@I’ve been using for over a decade suddenly stopped working and aol want to charge me to recover me password and I can only do it over the phone. He said that even if I know my password, it doesn’t matter. Why?

  • 2Frijole Ace_Frijöle — Part 2½ ® (@2Frijole) reported

    Is there anything worse than @YahooNews ... probably @AOL news — who reads that garbage?

  • bootscooty Mister Savage (@bootscooty) reported

    @LaurenGallaway @JovanHPulitzer Wtf are you kids talking about? WWW/the internet was mainstream in 1996. Everyone had Netscape Navigator and AOL and 56kpbs modems.

  • SheffieCochran Sheffie Robinson (@SheffieCochran) reported

    @VickiiVixen's story of her son is so dear to my heart. I got into coding hardcore when I learned how to hack @AOL at 12 (1990s) to get free dial-up for the house. I don't condone #BlackHat activity but I completely understand a kid trying to solve a problem.