AOL outages and service status in Boston, Massachusetts
No problems detected
If you are having issues, please submit a report below.
- AOL generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Boston, including 0 direct reports.
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 Boston, Massachusetts
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Boston, Massachusetts and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
At the moment, we haven't detected any problems at AOL. Are you experiencing issues or an outage? Leave a message in the comments section!
Community Discussion
Tips? Frustrations? Share them here. Useful comments include a description of the problem, city and postal code.
Beware of "support numbers" or "recovery" accounts that might be posted below. Make sure to report and downvote those comments. Avoid posting your personal information.
AOL Issues Reports Near Boston, Massachusetts
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Boston and nearby locations:
-
Javi Romano [They/Them] (@romano_1197) reported from Boston, Massachusetts“This are either amateur porn stars or bad AOL usernames” -my friend reading twitter handle suggestions
-
Ricardo Guillaume (@byRicardoG) reported from Boston, Massachusetts@BigWillCarp Yea, she just took the kid’s milk and poured it down the drain. Last season she used a satanic pseudonym on aol instant messenger to weasel her way into his house. Going from Ritchie and his fetish to Ralphie and his fetish alone. Psychopath. 💀
-
Kyra E. Azore (@KyraAzore) reported from Boston, MassachusettsMy little sister just graduated from AOL and I was never a fan of the school because the other kids were always out of pocket. I have no idea how she did it all those years.
-
loops thee pony🎀 (@kaymbfoster) reported from Boston, MassachusettsThis remind me of the time when I said “**** you” in the kids aim group chat with my moms’ aol account and got her blocked off. Boy did she whoop my ass. 🤣
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
-
Sam Porter (@swats1963) reported@DrBerryPierre Internet must be moving slow… you still have aol ?
-
tellitlikeitis (@RonFernberg1) reportedMm, I thought AOL & her Donkey was going to do her Bar maid & Donkey act down in Tijuana Mexico HUH?
-
Richard Lawson (@Ole_richie_rich) reportedCartoon Network games and AOL chat rooms
-
joefis (@joefis) reportedAOL had this thing where you could make your own website. i made one called "web surfer's corner" and it was just links to other websites i liked. i had a guestbook and lost my **** when someone from ireland left an entry.
-
smartcent (@ashtakkashte) reported@hthieblot There was a website or a service that had a unified login for all your messenger apps like yahoo, msn, aol etc and you could chat with one interface
-
Ole G (@whymadoindis) reported@dotkrueger It's all dogshit IMO. It will tumble down and something else will take its place. This is AOL.
-
Great Friend of the Show Joel Wood (@GiftedMoney) reportedWCW had been losing millions of dollars for years before they closed shop. If AOL/Time Warner wanted WCW on their networks, they’d probably still be around today in some form. People comparing WCW to WWE never cease to make my head hurt. WCW folded because they were the number two and folded under the pressure of going after number 1. They would’ve had a better chance without the merger but they were still fighting the odds. It’s a lot easier for the number two to fold up shop than it ease for number 1 to fall to number 2. Especially when the gap is as wide as it is with WWE and AEW.
-
The Toy Investor (@thetoyinvestor) reported@FunkoPOPsNews Neopets made me who I am today. Still one of the GOAT games. There was a point where it was in the top three most visited websites daily I think? Right behind AOL and Google. They weren't afraid to actually make items limited. Now every game it seems like everyone has access to everything. I was 10 years old buying out the trading post of limited edition stamps and food items that were needed to get avatars for the message boards. I'd buy out the supply, stick them in my safety deposit box for a month or two, and then bring them back out at triple the price. Some things never change.
-
Chris Edwards (@ChrisWithRobots) reportedBack in the 90's, the major consumer scams were call-in fortune tellers and psychics who would charge a few dollars per minute. And AOL subscriptions that AOL refused to cancel. Those were innocent times. Now it's crypto, AI-assisted impersonations, ransomware...
-
Nightraven (@videoblivion) reportedWe never should've left livejournal and myspace. AOL should rebrand with the 90s aesthetic and bring back chatrooms and message boards