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AOL Outage Report in Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana

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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 Plymouth, Indiana

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

AOL Outage Chart in Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana 11/28/2025 13:35

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. E-mail (92%)

    E-mail (92%)

  2. Internet (5%)

    Internet (5%)

  3. Total Blackout (2%)

    Total Blackout (2%)

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  5. Phone (%)

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AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • SergioVengeance Sergio Vengeance 🇺🇲🎮🤘 (@SergioVengeance) reported

    @triassebastian2 @AmVirtueOrg All websites are publishers and "platform" isn't in Section 230 Zeran v. AOL "Lawsuits seeking to hold a service liable for its exercise of a publisher's traditional editorial functions – such as deciding whether to publish, withdraw, postpone or alter content – are barred"

  • Orionarmstar OAS Correspondent (@Orionarmstar) reported

    @NotHoodlum Advertisers might leave too. It should be noted that AOL and Myspace were huge at one time. Nothing is too big to fail.

  • whatissecure whatissecure (@whatissecure) reported

    We went from walled garden bullshit like AOL, and CompuServ, to a free and open internet. Back to walled gardens of Apple, FaceBook, Google, etc. When we were free I didn't think people would be stupid enough to go back, but sadly I wildly overestimated people.

  • rarianrakista Rarian Rakista 🦊 (@rarianrakista) reported

    @TamSlick @ncri_io @Twitter Eternal September comes to mind. Usenet was the first major online forum/social media on the Internet, used mostly by academics and specialists who knew what they were talking about. Usenet was largely unmoderated when AOL opened their users to it, and it never recovered.

  • realBillyGlad Billy Glad (@realBillyGlad) reported

    @mkualquiera She posted images and video clips of herself on Usenet, posted them in irc chatrooms, on torrent servers, and even on AOL. She hung a star on her dressing room door, wrote on her dressing room mirror in bright red lipstick: *******. Hard.

  • pawlawscv Philip A. Wasserman (@pawlawscv) reported

    @LizNigroCFLS Down 33 billion on the close. Worst buy since AOL Time Warner, unless he can take it public one day at a price above $54.20. But he’s got the platform. Who knows? Good deal for the shareholders who cashed in.

  • BlutmanMark Mark Blutman (@BlutmanMark) reported

    @elonmusk @verified I’d like my blue check please. 32 years writing film and TV. Major awards. Iconic shows. My name being used on this app by imposters. The bots don’t think I’m me. Fix this please or I’m taking my business to an AOL chat room.

  • KarennsUnite Bruin Coffee (@KarennsUnite) reported

    @Imagecaptured Damn it, I was going to use AOL and My Space ... but I fell asleep! Curse you, sweet arms of Morphus!

  • rwillson1969 rich w. (@rwillson1969) reported

    Second worst acquisition in history, the first was AOL’s acquisition of Time Warner..

  • LifeLongWanderR ❤️🤍💙MardiParker 🇺🇸🐶🩺❄️ (@LifeLongWanderR) reported

    @JOldcowboy Yeah, I’ve been here since the early days too, AOL chat rooms in 1992. Uncle Sam had trained me in what was the first web-wide med programs so I’ve always been comfortable on computers. Opening the entire world of knowledge has always intrigued me.Too bad it all went tits up LOL