AOL Outage Report in Farmington, Oakland County, Michigan
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The latest reports from users having issues in Farmington come from postal codes 48336.
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Farmington, Michigan
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Farmington 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 Farmington, Oakland County, Michigan
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Birmingham, Novi, Livonia, Garden City, Plymouth, West Bloomfield Township, Royal Oak, Farmington and Wixom.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Farmington, Michigan
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Farmington and nearby locations:
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Michael Roberts (@ER_FAN1280) reported from Livonia, Michigan
@K929LEX @WithElaina My AIM was ER_FAN1280 I still have access to my AOL E Mail it’s strange to give a younger person that E Mail they look at you like you stupid or something
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Edie Britt (@EdieBritt) reported from Dearborn, Michigan
@AOL I hate what you've done to the new app for Android it's terrible
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Villainess Rights! (@indigoparadox) reported
@Foone Call me when you support vchat. I tried to find info on the protocol extensions for that a while back, but much like sites on the original AOL, I wasn't able to find much...
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Mike (@MikeT298) reported
@AOL is still a scam. Have had my email with them 20+ years. Locked out of it today and they want me to wait 3 days to unlock it or pay $30.00 WTF.
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knReba Buckner (@RebaHere) reported
...we know... Joe and the *** are serious idiots .harps.://www.aol.com/u-china-relationship-going-down-191424867.html
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rikki (@riisdream) reported
if i’d never seen the Masked Knight au or AoL i definitely would've been a snfer
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mackenzie (@margiesbooth) reported
@lilygoldenhair aol was one of the first email service providers, the only people who still use it are boomers, but i'm old enough to have had an account as a young child, but not old enough to have used aim or anything.
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⛈ (@TearsAims) reported
@J0shszn No **** AOL #gangshit #playwiththiscoc
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Jon Oakes (@JonVirtual) reported
@bai0 @internetarchive I used to work for CompuServe. When AOL (damn them) shut it down, they DID NOT BACK UP THE FORUMS. Decades of the early pre-internet were lost. Actually useful and good discussions from history are gone forever. It was MAYBE 3 TB of text. I run a server with 72 tb. Tragic.
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Shgon Dunstan (@DunstanShgon) reported
@SoB_Erotica @Ardamora @Gaston04425964 It’s *not* a callandor level artifact. Pretty explicitly so. In the AoL, there was an entire global network of the things to control the weather. Each only intended to cover about the same area as a Windfinder.
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@Eli_K_dot_swf (@ekozie) reported
anyone use fiverr? i made one as a joke and holy ****, haven't seen this much spam since my last aol account. if there's some corroboration, this could be a juicy short $fvrr
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Scott Mullin (@ScottAMullin) reported
@SuperASASSN Tweets defending starlink won’t age well once those satellites start failing, the service is compared unfavorably to dialup, and it becomes known that astronomy paid a price. Imagine someone in 1995 defending AOL like this