AOL Outage Report in Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Brockton, Massachusetts
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Brockton, Massachusetts 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.
- E-mail (84%)
- Internet (8%)
- Total Blackout (7%)
- Wi-fi (1%)
- Phone (0%)
Live Outage Map Near Brockton, Massachusetts
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AOL Issues Reports Near Brockton, Massachusetts
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Brockton and nearby locations:
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Lou Auger (@AugerLou) reported from Canton, Massachusetts@joncoopertweets @AOL STUPID. STUPID. STUPID.
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EG (@eg182) reported from Dedham, Massachusetts@jessicamreyes @Pokemon Looks like the daily AOL outage map
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Lou Auger (@AugerLou) reported from Canton, Massachusetts@joncoopertweets @AOL I'm tired of fricking apologies. JUST DONT DO IT!! Treat people the way you want them to treat you!! If you want the public to respect you, earn it. They need to be fired and the message to all on the force that such behavior WILL NOT BE TOLERATED.
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Jason Howe (@JediFett) reported from North Pembroke, Massachusetts@rihannanamator Negative. "JediFett" was taken (by someone I found out had AOL for 3 months, *******) and 41 just popped into my head.
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Bill Fitzgerald (he/him) (@funnymonkey) reported@eliomen Yes, this. The tech solutions never delivered, in many cases because UX was an afterthought. I think about people fleeing AOL and landing in the internet. What's the analogous experience here?
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the pigeon dealer (@thepigeondealer) reportedYall saying xyz crypto is Google vs abc is AOL are cheesy as **** like that's so silly it doesnt say anything meaningful about how your currency is doing...
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RC (@resilientcypher) reported@H3KTlC I remember AOL chat rooms, those were like the wild west in there. almost no rules. Modern social media is much more locked down than it was bsck then for sure. If "ASL" was entered, things were about to get real. lol.
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Mikael Pawlo (@mpawlo) reported@ViktorBunin @compoundfinance Code as law is something slightly different I’d argue, like how small biases might lead to big unintended consequences due to code being law. AOL banning ”breast” as a word meant that the American Breast Cancer Society could not discuss its issues on AOL. Example from @lessig
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ColdHamCohaagen (@ColdHamCohaagen) reportedThe internet sucks. facebook goes down and it's like the whole internet goes down. AOL dreamed of being a one stop shop internet and we all hated that **** in the 90s. But here we are again with the internet basically being only a few sites. We need to break up monopolybook.
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slinky #2366 | freightrain.eth (@the_freightrain) reported@_FREEGAS_ Nah I fully agree. AOL wasn’t the best messenger service but it was early. So what are we buying?
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Cori MacNaughton (@CrescendoOPeace) reported@shamrock3122 @GdCopBdCop @DocAtCDI I've been part of a few art shows that specialized in artwork using CDs, but typically the ones used were the spam CDs we got through the mail, for AOL as just one example, and CDs that no longer worked. I would NEVER trash a working music CD, but then, I'm a musician too.
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Geena from Upstate (@No07525869) reported@alden_brimm @TheMarkRants @JohnDiesattheEn Ah yes, the AOL model of service.
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Marshall Beach 19th St (@Beach19thSt) reported@EdwardRocket1 @IllyBocean I tried AOL in 1994. Took a floppy disk out of a magazine, I think. It took so long for the browser to load a photo I told my girlfriend that this internet thing would never take off.
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chickenwhisperer (@chickenwhispe12) reportedAll I’m saying is I never had this kind of trouble with AOL…