AOL Outage Report in Comstock Park, Kent County, Michigan
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Comstock Park, Michigan
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Comstock Park 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 Comstock Park, Michigan
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Comstock Park and nearby locations:
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Peter J Spalding
(@probablyretep) reported
from
Grand Rapids, Michigan
@SteveGunnink @unixbhaskar @nixcraft I never was on CompuServ or Prodigy, but don’t get me started on AOL or BBS’s Lolol
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SMARKING DOWN!
(@SmarkingDown) reported
from
Comstock Park, Michigan
@winphere @JESnowden They started losing after they botched announcing Foley winning the title & TNT demanded they stop mentioning WWE. Then the AOL Time Warner Merger put them out of business. Also WWE talked **** about ECW and WWE still exists. Since you left that part out. 😑
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Lucid00
(@Lucid00) reported
@jaybeekeeper AOL wasn't close to this, they just offered a suite with a bunch of features that never connected to each other. I'm thinking more cohesion. Like Apple's Safari now lets you watch videos with your friends on any website over FaceTime and iMessage.
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IAMPROSPERITY
(@IHATE_FATKIDS) reported
@AOL why do I have to pay for me to get help to get into my email?
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Angeles Francine Otano
(@FrancineOtano) reported
@AOL I hope someone can help. I can't seem to move/file emails under a different folder. Whenever I move an email, a message appears, saying "xx email moved to xx folder. Undo?" but the email hasn't moved and remains in my inbox.
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RefuseniKing
(@a_omicron) reported
@saylor Satoshi (likely CIA) opened the portal perhaps, like AOL did for the internet. The time is coming closer to where AOL give out endless CDs with loss of free internet minutes on as they fail to make their systems as efficient as their smaller competitors. We all know how it ended.
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Parlay - T💰
(@T__Thacker) reported
@NewYawkGiant @JustanothernA1 They aol hit except the damn Yankees Smfh
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IAMPROSPERITY
(@IHATE_FATKIDS) reported
Y’all stop using @AOL @Yahoo for email addresses. They outsource customer service in other countries and make you pay to use them to get into your accounts.
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Nick Rycar
(@rycar) reported
@the_damn_muteKi @djsyndrome Trying to break through the traffic limit reminds me of connecting to AOL over dialup and praying you won't get a busy signal. CMON LIGHTNING BOLT **** UP THAT KEY ALREADY. There are so many things in this tweet I will not be able to explain to my child.
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James Junghanns
(@qubex) reported
@benjedwards Never used AOL IM but I went on using MSN or whatever it was called until the service became unavailable to Pigdin users such as myself. Must’ve been in the 2009-2011 timeframe, roughly.
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Sean-Paul
(@HelloMrKearns) reported
@benjedwards Never used AOL Instant Messenger. I grew up in Canada where MSN seemed to be the IM of choice. Oddly enough, I stopped using that as much when it merged with Skype.
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Emgorse
(@EmGorse) reported
@michael_jaffe @luciferaseus @prog_r0k Yes ‘Thus, lawsuits seeking to hold a service provider liable for its exercise of a publisher's traditional editorial functions —such as deciding whether to publish, withdraw, postpone or alter content — are barred.’ - Zeran v Aol - US courts of appeals, 4th Circuit-Nov 12, 1997