AOL Outage Report in Attleboro, Bristol County, Massachusetts
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Attleboro, Massachusetts
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Attleboro 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 (73%)
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Internet (16%)
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Total Blackout (9%)
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Wi-fi (1%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Attleboro, Massachusetts
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Attleboro and nearby locations:
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Blues Mama (@bluesmama55) reported from Pawtucket, Rhode Island
@JNureen @maydaymindy9 @AOL Thing is...I couldn't even contact aol. No email. No customer service. They just kept sucking up the money!! "you've got mail" and a monthly bill!!
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Deadair Dennis Maler (@DeadairDennis) reported from Providence, Rhode Island
@bmoredownbeats I’m “sent AOL IMs via SMS text” years old. And I couldn’t continue reading b. Too many typos in their headlines. Such a bad publication.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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ladlady (@ladufurrena) reported
@Humanstein 1998, at a small office, drafting and art supply/gift store called “Lundberg’s Downtown.” It was one of two Internet Service Providers (ISP) in the rural area. I was pretty good at instructing people how to install AOL (28 then 56k) on their home computers.
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SunStar Systems (@sunstarsys) reported
@HappyBuddha19 @eshaLegal We were just trying to socialize and create intellectual value for us and our peers, not do homework for the lazy sobs every other ISP threw into the mix after AOL led the way. People just said **** on Usenet at that point not for topicality, but solely for audience reach.
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Ethan Kristopher-Hartley 🏳️🌈🇬🇧🇪🇺 (@efan78) reported
@JaeKay ****! I hadn't thought of that. Oh wait, Lumiya's no longer available so he won't be able to get it on his phone. Phew. Maybe we should start sending him the old AOL CDs and get him on AIM? 😜
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🏳️🌈 MrsAllnut🏳️⚧️ (@mrsallnut) reported
@parscale You've never had the privilege of having AOL cut off your internet bc your credit card expired & it shows. These things all have contractual obligations. Read the fine print & quit your puling.
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Jules ☃️ bIm (@nodusormu) reported
I used to get in SO much trouble cause everyone in the house could hear the dial up noise when I tried to login at night... through AOL lmao
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The Index Series (@theindexseries) reported
And the right of @facebook, @twitter, etc to do this is outlined in their terms of service. But hey. Don't even go that far. Anyone who was ever on LiveJournal, or on AOL, or on a topic forum in the early 2000s, knows all this already. 7/
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jwelsh8 (@Jwelsh8) reported
@Humanstein I’m wondering if mine was an AOL room, but I can’t nail down the timeline. Definitely read rec.music.dead in 1994 and 1995, and started to be active in rec.music.phish in 1996, maybe? I do remember browsing Hypercard stacks in 1993. But that wasn’t a “community.” @neddyo
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temmie (@HomophobicAsuka) reported
ik ive said this 5000 times but the fact that people are going to joke about discord in 10-20 years the same way we joke about aol and myspace and **** today is so ******* weird
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Jesting Russian Bot (@BotJesting) reported
@AndersBjork2 @IDFSaturn No because it is not centralized. IRC is literally a part of the internet and it's how you would chat with people back in the day if you didn't use a centralized service like AOL, Compuserve or Prodigy.
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Jane Kizabi 🐝 (@JaneKizabiMD) reported
@goldengateblond One by one all the social media platforms are shutting him out. In the end, he'll wind up having to get his fix in some 90s AOL chatroom that inexplicably escaped being shut down.