AOL Outage Report in Goffstown, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Goffstown, New Hampshire
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Goffstown, New Hampshire 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.
- E-mail (84%)
- Internet (8%)
- Total Blackout (7%)
- Wi-fi (1%)
- Phone (0%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Goffstown, New Hampshire
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Goffstown and nearby locations:
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Scott George (@MisterScott_) reported from Londonderry, New Hampshire@AOLSupportHelp I was wondering why it kept asking me to sign in randomly
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Harold Garcia (@haroldg1294) reported@mrjohndarby @TaylorLorenz Damn Berners-Lee! Should’ve left it at Delphi, Gopher, Archie etc. The beginning of the end was Compuserv and AOL.
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nomorenoise (@nomorenoise3) reported@InterstellarBit Once you understand the internet wasn’t going anywhere, but AOL doesn’t exist, then you understand what a load of garbage this is
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❄️ᛋ ᚼ ᛖ ᛦ ᛅ ᚼ さま❄️ (@sherrasama) reportedI got very excited for about half a second thinking one of my old AOL group had joined, alas. But now I'm existentially sad because while I'm vaguely aware of most of where that group is, I never did manage to track down Aaron after he got shipped off to military school.
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laura (@GirlWith1Eye19) reported@bokutovonsfw i wanna join but i’ve never been in a discord with more than one person and it’s been ages since i’ve gone to the aol chat rooms of old
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AetherWax | NFT Labs (@dietrick) reported@Debrynna @elonmusk It’s just that Facebook could’ve been so much better as a work/creative/personal site with different permissions for ‘friends’ to access different content or spaces. Instead it’s sub-AOL/MySpace quality and commerce sucks. So, Twitter could do similar but it’s very limited.
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Rob Miller (@Kriix303) reported@bexsayswords I still remember when I first learned what “lol” meant. It would’ve been right around 1998 actually. My cousin typed it in an aol chat while I was at her house. Weird the random memories I keep yet I can’t find my wallet 10 seconds after putting it down…. 😬
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Saucy Doodles (@DrawingButts) reported@AmericanHussy My brother thought it'd be funny to go through my dad's AOL inbox and there was a video forwarded to him of a man wrapping his *** in seran wrap and taking a liquid ****. Thank goodness video quality was what it was in 2002.
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Brock M South (@BrockMSouth1) reported@heyjulesfern Back in the AOL and CompuServe days, similar language was used to pitch their GUI information superhighway crap-to-users marketplaces. At least Second Life, Byond, and Garrysmod actually let users generate content instead of picking which corporate "experience" to shop in.
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brian h knowles (@knowles217brian) reportedMy email app on my kindle fire have connection problem @aolmail last few days like to fix it
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Callum McIntyre (@callum_codes) reportedI've never had an @aol.com email and definitely don't own either of those emails. I'm guessing the owners of them have set up something on the aol side to forward emails to my gmail, maybe?