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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 09/14/2025 01:20

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. E-mail (96%)

    E-mail (96%)

  2. Internet (2%)

    Internet (2%)

  3. Total Blackout (2%)

    Total Blackout (2%)

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AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • bertmb Brian Boucheron (@bertmb) reported

    this new "world wide web" is too geeky for me. the addresses are confusing, i have to choose a "home" site whatever that is (what if i choose wrong?!), logins don't work between sites, and i can't tell what info websites are sharing with each other. this will never replace AOL.

  • CommishCW Kling Klang King of the Rim Ram Room (@CommishCW) reported

    @hyd_stang @GuyDealership exactly, this way will be hassle free tho. its AOL for car buying.. stupid easy for stupid people

  • GoorolinaVTuber Goorolina Pumpkin 🍯🎃 ◤Idol In-Training◢ (@GoorolinaVTuber) reported

    @DoodleHetch @WvSAtelier bad news, aol yeeted the old email it had into the endless void so can no longer use it. good news, I can ask support to change the email attached to the account!

  • mijustin Justin Jackson (@mijustin) reported

    Vine: acquired by Twitter for $30 million, later shut down (marked down to $0). Bebo: acquired by AOL for $850 million, later sold for $1 million. Path: raised $62.5 million, rejected a $100 million offer. Later, their assets were sold to Kakao and Path was shut down.

  • sheckshockshuck Mr Burns (@sheckshockshuck) reported

    Idk why owners of these struggling social media platforms thought they were above the fate of Bebo, MySpace, AOL etc. as soon as a better product comes along, or product becomes sub par, people abandon this **** and find something else. And they do it really ****** quick.

  • assaqya Séquia 🦇 (@assaqya) reported

    @amfonte Did you find out how to solve this? I’ve never had an AOL mail account but I received these days too many spam **** on my gmail account just like you.

  • PKMN_papi Josh (@PKMN_papi) reported

    @EmperorBigD Ngl bro this hasn’t sat right with me for over 20 years the fact that this led to me looking up dragonmoon x on my aol browser back in the day therapy might never heal me 😢

  • IrishCarol05 IrishCarol💚 (@IrishCarol05) reported

    @TheNewDomShow I'm just going to ride out the chaos..things will calm down again soon. I checked out that mastodon place..and it felt like l was back in the land of AOL chatrooms

  • MikeBradleyMKE Michael Bradley 🍕 (@MikeBradleyMKE) reported

    They had an early chat tool. But it was all within the AOL network. You could use a browser to leave the network, but everything was designed to keep you in there. As high speed came out, folks started getting different ISPs, AOL rolled out AIM as a chat & file sharing tool...

  • yeldnal @yeldnal (@yeldnal) reported

    @MariBrighe @seananmcguire There was nothing to replace vine, myspace, livejournal, geocities, AOL Instant Messenger... until there was. The loss is sad, but capitalism destroys all it consumes. Rebasing on "works like email, supported like wikipedia" seems like a good idea. Never let a crisis go to waste.