AOL Outage Report in Livonia, Wayne County, Michigan
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Livonia, Michigan
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Livonia 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 (6%)
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Total Blackout (5%)
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TV (1%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Livonia, Michigan
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Livonia 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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KenndallsCoverGirl
(@rachelLlovee) reported
from
Belleville, Michigan
Its not till i watched all of fuller house to realize the younger things dont know what AOL is. Wtf
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John cooper
(@Johncooper22) reported
from
Southgate, Michigan
@SarahJohnsonPR I started on AOL in the mid 90’s. If it ain’t broke don’t fix it. Now GET OFF MY LAWN!!!
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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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indefatigably fatigued
(@nani_suko) reported
I'm old enough to remember when aol was sending free dial up to every body just to try it out. Now EVERY SINGLE BODY wants (NEEDS!!) the world wide web. This is corny ****. AOC was not wrong when she said y'all don't understand how to market.
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Steve White
(@jstevewhite) reported
@Theo_TJ_Jordan Oh, I don't think the current situation was inevitable at all. It might be preferable to most other alternatives, but the internet could absolutely have become a metered service like AOL or on-demand cable TV. Just because things happened this way doesn't mean they had to.
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Coal Haver
(@TheKnuttel) reported
@ScottGMcM you will never get the password to my aol address
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amberrebecca crawford
(@AmberrebeccaC) reported
"In 1995/1996 Prodigy hired Ed Bennett and Will Lansing. In 1995 through 1996 Prodigy unveiled several Internet-related products. It debuted its own real-time chat area within the service similar to AOL's.
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Amanda Mack
(@AmandaM36250264) reported
@A_Gutierrez @AOLSupportHelp I was recommended to @jetfixcare. He was able to recover my locked account in less than an hour. He is legit and highly recommended for the service. Go contact him now to get your account back
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Lucrezia Borgia
(@jkh107) reported
47 minutes on AOL tech support to get them to tell me where to enter a password they had me generate and to delete the whitespace in it. They told me they're a paid service but they don't have my billing info. Verizon *owes me* for letting those vultures take control of my email
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Stephen Rozo
(@stephenrozo) reported
everyone thought first-mover advantage would help out early web giants like AOL or Yahoo more than it did. wonder if the same thing will play out for web3.
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Folashade, NCSP ♥️
(@as_shaywouldsay) reported
My supervisor is still using AOL for his personal email, God help us
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Mojave // Mohjave.eth
(@mohjave) reported
@rexwub @Trezor is about to be the next @AOL if they fail us
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John Nevelten
(@NeveltenJohn) reported
@AlexNowrasteh I do remember when the animal spirits driving Amazon's stock price was cited as evidence of the coming collapse of "capitalism". There were bad bets (AOL was clearly over valued), but risks were taken and innovations occurred that no central planner would have ever authorized.