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AOL Outage Report in Martinsburg, Berkeley County, West Virginia

Some problems detected

Users are reporting problems related to: e-mail, internet and total blackout.

AOL (America Online) is an internet portal as well as an internet service provider. As an ISP, AOL offers dial up internet through its AOL Advantage plans.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Martinsburg, West Virginia

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

AOL Outage Chart in Martinsburg, Berkeley County, West Virginia 03/02/2026 15:40

March 02: Problems at AOL

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. E-mail (84%)

    E-mail (84%)

  2. Internet (8%)

    Internet (8%)

  3. Total Blackout (7%)

    Total Blackout (7%)

  4. Wi-fi (1%)

    Wi-fi (1%)

  5. Phone (%)

    Phone (%)

Community Discussion

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AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • mark_adam Mark Adam ⚡️ (@mark_adam) reported

    @Dennis_Porter_ Trying to cancel Twitter Blue will be worse than trying to cancel AOL. @RemindMe_OfThis in one year

  • CantoreMichael J. Michael Cantore III, CRPC® (@CantoreMichael) reported

    @TitterTakeover Makes me so angry that Tesla shareholders need to suffer for Twitter. Worst decision since Time Warner bought AOL.

  • SuperProrata Super Prorata💰 (@SuperProrata) reported

    Even after the railway investment mania went away, the railways never did…and the lesson of the dot-com bubble is similar. While the dot-coms went away, while AOL — for one brief shining moment, the embodiment of the internet — went away, the internet itself didn’t go away.

  • GoldingM4rk Mark Golding (@GoldingM4rk) reported

    @AOL they are saying install a key logger... a damn key logger application willingly on your own or your partners phone...

  • campbecc234 campbecc (@campbecc234) reported

    @berrycar We would probably be living in a completely different country if Ted Turner hadn't been stupid enough to merge with AOL when it was about to go into freefall due to broadband internet. He's been a great businessman but that was insanely stupid and cost him control

  • DOOM2020ORBUST DR DOOM (FR FR NO PARODY) (@DOOM2020ORBUST) reported

    @scalzi The AOL/Time Warner merger is often regarded as the worst business disaster in history but that fiasco took place in the context of the dot-com crash. Like, it was a colossal ****-up but it partially went so bad because the whole industry vaporized. This is purely self-inflicted.

  • KariDru Kari Dru (@KariDru) reported

    @sophygurl @Tinu @inkgrrl As a fizzler who still has an aol account, yes I'm serious, my best thought right now is have a discord even if you don't want to use it so that people can swing by and leave their other contact details in the event of permanent fail whale if nothing else. (rosehip#9064 lol)

  • pobocks 🦃Dave Mayo‽🍂 (@pobocks) reported

    @schomj s'true, I've been really lucky so far in that no one seems to be interested in the terrible phonetic pun I came up with in AOL days :-)

  • DogeyDoomer Dogey Doomer (@DogeyDoomer) reported

    @elonmusk Hey Elon 👋 Question, will inactive account usernames be up for grabs in the near future? I ask bc I LOST my login info after AOL deactivated my old email and after YEARS of trying to get twitter to take down the account they finally did but now I cant get my username back. HELP?

  • Cerebrix_LFG Brix🫐 (@Cerebrix_LFG) reported

    @TheJenNewMexico I worked at AOL back in the day when it was the first, big social network and largest ISP in the country. You have to make a social network EVERYONE wants to be on in order to make money. If you pick a side, there's not enough members to make money on ads or anything else.