AOL Outage Report in West Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
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Problems in the last 24 hours in West Bridgewater, Massachusetts
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in West Bridgewater 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 (89%)
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Internet (5%)
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Total Blackout (4%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near West Bridgewater, Massachusetts
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in West Bridgewater 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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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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Stellar Lumens Moon Man
(@CryptoMike53) reported
Looking back on the... 1980s: Remember when we rented movies at Blockbuster? 1990s: Remember when we all used AOL? 2000s: Remember when we all had flip phones? Today: Remember when we all used #Facebook? #cryptocurrency #fail
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Charles Hoffmann
(@RealCharlesHoff) reported
@McAfee Why does the McAfee app keep terminating AOL customers who are supposed to have the service as a benefit?
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ProdByDiStefano
(@TheRealDStef) reported
from
Atlantic City, New Jersey
The internet ALWAYS keeps recipts 💯💯💯 You could look back from my aol days til now online and will never find anything to come back and bite me in the ***…I speak my mind freely on these platforms but I was never a piece of **** like alot of these mfers who be exposed
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Conner
(@noconntext) reported
@AOLSupportHelp how can I contact support without having to call a phone number? I need to recover an email account that was deleted or atletas I need access to the emails that the deleted account receives
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Charles Hoffmann
(@RealCharlesHoff) reported
@AOLSupportHelp Why does the McAfee app terminate my subscription every 15 days? I pay AOL a monthly fee for the McAfee protection. You’re going to lose a 20 year customer.
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Eric Colard
(@ecolard) reported
@Simonkhalaf Do you remember when AOL was cool. FB could have the same fate very fast. The supposed network effect…
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David Utterback
(@Utter1824) reported
@paramountplus might as well change its name to the blue buffering circle app. Their server must be on @AOL dialup. Service sucks for a PPV ala carte product. Hard to watch #1883TV when it buffers every 3 minutes
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DekkuBlock
(@DekkuBlock) reported
@TArchcast I've noticed a trend when it comes to tech companies at their apex. They always start investing heavily in VR and virtual living concepts right before a major downfall in overall influence. AOL, Microsoft and others always go down this road with terrible results.
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adam 🍋
(@LanoSAFC) reported
@Alfie1503 @LochNessDrogba6 never mind then get down to the AoL and refuse to leave until you’re put in charge
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Michael Bradley
(@MikeBradleyMKE) reported
My 2 cents on Facebook's massive sell-off today is that their algorithm sucks... it elevates comments based on the most views & interactions, positive or negative. And it's gummed up with ads. Having lived to watch the end of AOL, myspace, and others, it's on the same track.