AOL Outage Report in North Pembroke, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
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Problems in the last 24 hours in North Pembroke, Massachusetts
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in North Pembroke 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 (94%)
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Internet (4%)
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Total Blackout (2%)
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Wi-fi (%)
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Live Outage Map Near North Pembroke, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Brockton and Rockland.
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AOL Issues Reports Near North Pembroke, Massachusetts
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in North Pembroke and nearby locations:
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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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x-Tre White’s Fan Account
(@stephietweets) reported
from
Quincy, Massachusetts
@Zach_Jezioro13 He was a teenager lol I’m thinking about all the stupid shit I said in aol chat rooms
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Andrew Ball
(@andrewball01) reported
@Em_The_PM @MicrosoftTeams Teams reminds me of early attempts by AOL to wrap the internet into one box. It didn't work back then and it doesn't work here. The various components all work well enough (apart from the diabolical whiteboard app) but the Teams interface has a gaffer tape and string feel to it.
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Julia
(@juliafoolsu) reported
@KEEMSTAR lol these people have no idea about the early AOL days, I was sent so many pee pee pics, some with rulers next to them...I rolled my eyes and deleted the pic, then blocked them. I never felt like I was violated. Ppl can't handle sh** now.
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Hail Mark, Full of Grace
(@markchappelle) reported
@josephlistens AOL wasn't all bad. (NetZero was. LOL)
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Jerry Rumspringer
(@JerryRumspringr) reported
@AOLSupportHelp I've already tried calling again and they told me the same thing about not being able to help me unless I paid for some service. I am not willing to pay to reset my password for this account, especially if I have no other way to do it other than call.
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Lucas
(@robert493575) reported
@walicolt2020 ..This is inaccurate..Gen X and Millennials paved the way so the tech you have now would be much better..Unless you wanna flip this so you can suffer with dial-up and collect AOL cd’s with 3200 hrs of free service..
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Leanore
(@LostLeanore) reported
@aethericAnuran I mean... I am over 30. I remember the chaotic wilds of the BBS boards and AOL chatrooms... ******* Thunderdome compared to how the internet is now tbh. But kids using their age as a shield after saying dumb **** on a platform rated "Mature" annoys ******** out of me
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Kate with a Y
(@pinkkatydid) reported
@YesWeCa37213657 @washingtonpost Yes, which is what was repeated ad nauseam to my generation about AOL and facebook. But weirdly enough, it seems to be Gen X and Boomers getting themselves in trouble over all their old tweets. Would you rather them figure that out for themselves as teenagers?
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Jason Harinstein
(@jharinstein) reported
@Post_Market @nomad_capital If you’re looking at the end of the arc I would agree (eg, AOL). I took the question as looking for companies that “never” converted usage/economic activity into their own economics. A fictional example would be a website that just sold TVs at negative gross margin.
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Keith
(@keithah) reported
@VZWSupport trying to bring a @visiblecare number to Verizon and the store told me to call the AOL number to do a transfer. Been on hold for 42 mins. Can you help?
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Mike Dimitri
(@JoeManchinFan) reported
oh ****, I was supposed to type this into AOL secharch engine, not aolk