AOL Outage Report in North Easton, Bristol County, Massachusetts
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Problems in the last 24 hours in North Easton, Massachusetts
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in North Easton 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 (96%)
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Total Blackout (2%)
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Internet (2%)
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Live Outage Map Near North Easton, Bristol County, Massachusetts
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Taunton, North Easton, North Attleboro and Walpole.
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AOL Issues Reports Near North Easton, Massachusetts
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in North Easton and nearby locations:
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Lou Auger (@AugerLou) reported from Canton, Massachusetts
@joncoopertweets @AOL STUPID. STUPID. STUPID.
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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.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Bilquis (@__badmonalisa) reported
Yahoo chat rooms were for poor people who couldn't afford AOL.
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WillowLily (@xWillowLilyx) reported
@GuilePeco I miss AOL. Kids these days will never know the fun we had.
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Monica Gerarde (@MonicaGerarde) reported
@AOL Your customer service is the absolute worst!! And how does my email just no longer exist!!! Very frustrating ordeal that I have been dealing with for 2 weeks now!!
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🔃🌩 X⁷ 🌩🔃 (@XindaNobody) reported
It reminds me of AOL or Live journal fun...And customizing Winamp... I am showing my age and idc. 𝙔𝘼𝙔!ーーーーー ☆ * . ☆ . ∧_∧ ∩ * ☆ * ☆ ( ・∀・)/ . . ⊂ ノ* ☆ ☆ * (つ ノ .☆ (ノ Ok. Sleep. Head & tummy bad.
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Zed (@IchBinZerstorer) reported
@michaeldweiss Who ******** uses aol anymore?
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Player 2… Press Start (@AliasJoeG) reported
The system is so slow; It took me 4mins & 16 second to just CONFIRM that we don’t have an item. For those wondering how long it normally takes: less then 1 mins. It’s pretty much working on (as of right now) AOL dial up service.
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Digitaltrader (@Digitaltrader69) reported
@IamNomad hehehehe so true. AOL chatroom, ICQ messenger :) (showing ur IP in info) XBOX call of duty 360 chats were people could be real even 90's sitcom shows weak men hard times meanwhile all this woke **** is pushed narrative
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America: Born 1776; Died 2020 (@TruthIsMySword) reported
@davestwittylife True. There ought to be a safe internet for kids and the elderly. The old AOL would have been perfect as all content was internally generated. Although, email is probably the greatest risk. Maybe have a white list only email service with literally only pre-approved ppl.
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Crispy 🇺🇦 (@crispytaytortot) reported
@KirgenF @FlintlockENG 56k AOL is my earliest memory. This downgrade sure sucks, but I do at least have 950mbps down. Only 40mbps up though.
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TheDavidRossShow (@DavidRossShow) reported
@elonmusk @elonmusk How about a universal platform? Open source is good, but it is never great. Do to social media what was done to email 30 yrs ago: From segmented and proprietary chat bubbles on AOL, Prodigy, etc to universal compatibility that can be sent and read across all platforms.