AOL Outage Report in Cedar Lake, Lake County, Indiana
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Cedar Lake, Indiana
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Cedar Lake 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 (95%)
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Internet (3%)
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Total Blackout (2%)
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Live Outage Map Near Cedar Lake, Lake County, Indiana
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Crown Point.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Cedar Lake, Indiana
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Cedar Lake and nearby locations:
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Cheri ❤ Danny's valentine
(@lilscud1974) reported
from
Griffith, Indiana
@Jeri59686445 @Acyn No problem, I actually worked for Warner Brothers while they were making this one and had a chance to talk to Chris on the phone about it while we set up his guest spot in my AOL Forum. I miss doing that.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Black Morris
(@realblackmorris) reported
@BostonJerry I just realized the other day that I got over a decade in this ****. That’s an eternity in internet years. I think I’ve been on here longer than AOL/AIM/MySpace combined
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Mane
(@TooManeStream) reported
@VizyLawrence Why this is my first time ever seeing the lyrics? I never knew that they mentioned AOL.
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Incompetent_Investor
(@IncompetentInv) reported
AmeriHome Mortgage is a Voxtur AOL customer 👍 $VXTR $VXTRF
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cerulea_d.lux 🌊 drift & compile
(@Cerulea_dlux) reported
if I could send myself a back-in-time "it gets better", it'd just be an AOL instant message that says "on Oct 27 2022, the entire internet gets ready to throw hands at Chandler for talking **** about Keanu" and that high school depression would have just evaporated away
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Periwinkle 🔞
(@Periwinkle_NSFW) reported
@cvrlne AOL message boards and chatrooms from ‘93 to 2002-ish. As people dropped AOL (and dial up entirely) those communities set up web forums that tried to keep everyone together. Those didn’t last long, usually because of moderation issues. Still, far healthier than social media.
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Section9inc
(@Section9inc1) reported
@elonmusk If you allow all of the same sick, demented, clowns at twatter to keep their jobs, nothing will change. Just another fresh coat paint on a rotting fish being sold well past it’s expiration date. If the criminal censors working at Twitter stay, let it fail like geocities and AOL.
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Mr. Green
(@VinnyNYC713) reported
@AOLSupportHelp I hate y’all for deleting an old email for my call of duty account that still get emails today. I can’t sign in because y’all delete it for not logging in.
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Martin
(@perrier1966) reported
@garyblack00 @elonmusk just last week you said this is the worst deal since AOL. you cant even how Elon is going to transform Twitter into a big asset.
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Freedom
(@Freeyourmind888) reported
@charliebilello $Meta Doesn't the fact facebook is trying to catch tic tok by launching reels mean they are in trouble? Remember Friends reunited Aol Netscape and a graveyard of former tech darlings This is the inevitability of most tech co's they simply cease to be of value
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Mark Munz
(@mmunz) reported
@macgenie @microdotblog I’m old enough to remember when Steve Case thought his service (AOL) should be the common digital town square.