AOL Outage Report in Bourbonnais, Kankakee County, Illinois
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Bourbonnais, Illinois
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Bourbonnais 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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TV (1%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Bourbonnais, Illinois
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Bourbonnais and nearby locations:
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The Ryda Bagz
(@hatchetbagz17) reported
from
Bradley, Illinois
@Yahoo and @AOL news is so ******* stupid that they write an article about Juggalos, do an interview with @tweetmesohard but don’t write their name in the article, but write about @icp because they don’t think to write about effective journalism and just want to make a story even
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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BitcoinCashew
(@BitcoinCashew) reported
@aantonop You’re advocating for AOL or Yahoo not the internet, when you advocate for centralized for layer 2 (Lightning Network) scaling instead of on-chain scaling. You’re at best an AOL, a Yahoo or a Geocities advocate, not an internet advocate.
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Mary Pat Campbell
(@meepbobeep) reported
@RabbiJacob16 @Jack_Raines I convinced one friend to exercise a few options (he was at AOL at the time), to diversify his portfolio (but mainly to pay down his credit card debt) He was so proud -- he bought a tech fund. You should have seen my face. Anyway, all my dot-com-boom-bust friends are okay now
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celestial, literally evil 🌙
(@batIatte) reported
@spiriteddecay @AOL bro that's ****** insane wtf. they straight up deleted my old accounts for inactivity and now I'm locked out of my old LJ accounts forever. I'm so mad, it's bullshit
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Dragon_God85
(@Dragon_God85) reported
@RenezuoArt I actually never had AOL
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Flash Sawyer
(@Flashroxx) reported
@AOLSupportHelp hi, think my dad’s locked himself out of his aol email and gets the “Uh Oh…we can’t recover your account online” message, can you help?
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BigHandsDan.ETH
(@BigCryptoHands) reported
Given the total landscape and growth in #NFTs and looking back on historical data (AOL). @LooksRareNFT and @Xdotxyz would be stupid to ignore! @opensea has issues that they are not responding to users on and eventually the #NFTCommunity will get fed up!
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Oh, by all means. Go on...
(@pelotonattacker) reported
Y'all aint getting my old aol name to backtrack that **** and piece together my info by googling my screen name. But I sure as hell am going to google yours! 😜
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Kristina🧸🐇
(@spiriteddecay) reported
Dude i just spent forever on the phone trying to get a password reset for my super old aol account so i can delete it and this guy tells me i have to pay to reset my pssword??? WTF @AOL is a SCAM
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JoJaSciPo
(@strangetruther) reported
@NeuroPolarbear This is another thing: "higher threshold for acceptance". People use the stupid slogan "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence". This is bullshit and is an expression of pure bias. Who decides how much higher a new theory has to jump? Again, philosophers are AOL.
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Sweet Meteor O'Death
(@smod4real) reported
Everybody who is cool and smart is spending tens of thousands of dollars on cartoon monkeys and I’m sorry if you’re such an old fuddy-duddy but maybe it’s time to put down the Jitterbug phone, turn off Wheel of Fortune, login to AOL, and join the modern age.