AOL Outage Report in Lakeville, Dakota County, Minnesota
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Lakeville, Minnesota
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Lakeville 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 (88%)
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Internet (6%)
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Total Blackout (4%)
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Lisa Michelle 🍀
(@LisaMichelle317) reported
I never got into AOL or chat rooms. #MeanGirlMurders
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mal ☆ 06/02 eras tour
(@therode0clown) reported
growing up watching matilda did something to me bc why were all of my passwords for AOL & **** “MissHoney123”
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Daniel
(@DanHannah308) reported
@PipMHChats2 Member when the interwebz was lame back in the era of AOL online? Pepperidge Farms members. Member when OP wasn't a gigantic ******? I don't, cuz that never happened.
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Cataract Acrobat ⏳,⏳ @bitblinded.lens🧙♂️
(@BitBlinded) reported
@ordcomputer @ordinaltortoise @hirowallet Like the discs we used to get in the mail hahahah aol 6.0 was onGOD MY ****
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Lisa Schaeffer (2019 Edition)
(@SilverSober) reported
Someone smarter than me pointed out that during their time AOL, Yahoo, and cie felt too big to fail, but we are feeling social 2.0 exhaustion. Got a feeling that semi-public/semi-private platforms that'll give extensive privacy features will come out as winners out of this.
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CryptoBossLite 🎈 'Eric'🎈
(@CryptoBossLite) reported
@paulkingmorris @FracSlap Also met my children's mother in an AOL chatroom. Oh, them kids. Never thought I could ever love something so much but then also want to throw them through a ******* wall every now and again. *stares into the sky with a half-grin*
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Shane Silver
(@GlobalForceGold) reported
Discord is fine, but just like the AOL chat rooms of yesteryear, the convo can move too fast. There's often no time to get involved in a convo because by the time you've typed something out and corrected any errors, the subject has either been changed or covered. I am an old man.
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Bob Clark
(@NeoWestchester) reported
@leem10538 I don't particularly like it either, but then I've had to migrate to any number of different walled gardens after AOL went belly up. So I never get used to anything.
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niko
(@nikochanr3) reported
Twitter doesn't work as a paid service. The whole point is it was so widespread cause it's free. This is the first step toward it being one. Go look at AOL if you feel it's not possible.
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𖤐B𖤐 (probably just an LLM)
(@NeuroYogacara) reported
@MarkDoubt3Rs @_CorvusCorone 1 never had AOL