AOL Outage Report in Farmington, Oakland County, Michigan
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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 (94%)
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Internet (4%)
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Total Blackout (2%)
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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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Jake Werkmeister
(@JWerkmeister) reported
@AdamCrigler @TheCriticalDri2 They never would've survived the old AOL chatrooms.
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Eve Fairbanks
(@evefairbanks) reported
@JamesSurowiecki I remember when I got AOL on my Dell in 1994 and put my mom in some chat rooms. She loved them, she said, fundamentally because “you can just say crazy things you would never want to say in a *real* room with *real* people.” I think about that a lot
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Eve Fairbanks
(@evefairbanks) reported
(1/2) I remember when I got AOL on my Dell in '94 and put my mom in some chat rooms. She loved them, she said, fundamentally because “you can just say crazy things you'd never *want* to say in a real room to real people.” I think a lot about that—
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Benjamin Ryan
(@benryanwriter) reported
@KennethTuran @JamesStewartNYT I'm just glad that we never had to call it the AOL Time Warner Center.
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jim
(@JimintheNorth) reported
@Super70sSports I was doing remote support for a hospital pharmacy in the late 90’s and the connection kept dropping. Turns out after hours someone’s kid was there and kept hijacking the modem PC to get to her AOL.
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Y2 Socrates
(@Y2Socrates) reported
I'm really not kidding... -- there were probably 100+ Browser/Search Engines at one point, Yahoo was the only one I really saw.. never saw Google,... and so much for Wykoff's Law, as AOL/Netscape even Earthlink didn't all peaked way before 2002 if I remember.
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Aryca - IndianChristianAdjacent✊🏾🌽🇺🇸
(@ArycaW) reported
@RealCaloJones Oh he was awful. I let him use my aol screen name and he was I to all kinds of wild gay stuff.
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You just got Hayes-d
(@The_Warlock_86) reported
@WreckingBall75 Dating myself here but I was in an AOL wrestling chat room and some indy wrestler was bragging how he got to do a 9 second match with Buddy Landell and how us fans would never be in that position. I remember responding "I'm pretty sure I can get rolled up in 9 seconds just fine"
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Erin Monday
(@ErinMondays) reported
@mcuban Some of us were in old school AOL chat rooms seeing some weird *** crap at 13. Noone knew any better back then and of us turned out ok. Sort of. Except that Martin Shrekli guy. He killed everyone at the bank (in. MUD). Future proves past, I guess. #AgeOfInnocence
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Mugwump☘️
(@deeber80020) reported
@davenewworld_2 Can we please colonize Mars already? I want off this rock. Back in the 90s, I thought it was bad enough that we had to keep updating our AOL. Now we’re on to this.