AOL Outage Report in Harrison, Hudson County, New Jersey
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Harrison, New Jersey
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Harrison 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 (95%)
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Internet (3%)
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Total Blackout (2%)
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Live Outage Map Near Harrison, Hudson County, New Jersey
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Newark, New York City, Brooklyn, Clifton, Summit and East Orange.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Harrison, New Jersey
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Harrison and nearby locations:
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Michael T. Rose
(@MikeTRose) reported
from
Brooklyn, New York
@QuinnyPig Of all the ways AOL did us *****, the worst.
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Brittany♚
(@britshaniece) reported
from
Manhattan, New York
Think about how horny you gotta be to see some porn in the Fleets. That UX is horrible. AOL dial-up porn.
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HelenHighly
(@Helen_Highly) reported
from
Manhattan, New York
@doctorwhoviana @crosa1988 But they loved the infomercial I had written (which never aired). They thought I “understood them.” So they hired me to do all sorts of other stuff. They essentially paid for my 1st condo. Those were the days. But then AOL made a tragically wrong turn. Interesting how that goes.
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Erin L. Thompson
(@artcrimeprof) reported
from
Manhattan, New York
On #CovidCampus: a family friend in his late 60’s just emailed me from his AOL account, subject line “Hello this is [his name],” to ask if I could come over to help him figure out Zoom for the class he’s adjuncting at a major university, so, yeah, this isn’t going to go smoothly.
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Hernandez
(@PoasAlajuela) reported
from
Queens, New York
@AOL I have problem opening my emails
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Sara B.
(@sara_bee) reported
from
Brooklyn, New York
Just thinking about that time my mom popped into my teenage bedroom where I was AOL messaging people and reading jokes on my teal blue hand-me-down Mac to say very earnestly that it is more important to have relationships with people in real life than online
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steketee
(@steketee) reported
from
Manhattan, New York
@aripap If AOL could figure out why they dropped the ball in AIM, I might consider reading the rest of their issues
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Levon Hughey
(@LevonHughey) reported
from
Manhattan, New York
@TinaDesireeBerg This was a mindfuck to say the least. The piece of **** who made the poll did the old capital “i”/lower case “L” trick in the username. I used to do **** like that in AOL chat rooms back in the 2000s to **** with people.
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mike
(@MikeBoggi22) reported
from
Montville, New Jersey
@AOL your news updates ******* suck and are full of ****. I’m kinda embarrassed to even tweet at AOL in 2020 so shame on me.
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Jason Schulweis ☕️
(@jschulweis) reported
from
Manhattan, New York
My thoughts on the Yahoo/AOL news summed up as follows: - as a former Yahoo, I still bleed Purple for the brand. It mattered so much to so many for so long, and still does to a degree (just in different ways) - The middle is a bad place to be. If you can’t compete in scale…
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Frankie After Dark ❻
(@FrankieComedian) reported
from
Queens, New York
When you were too poor for AOL Dial-Up & were passing time
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I’m the Big Man, I think
(@vodkasnowflake) reported
from
Manhattan, New York
I owe it to AOL and SNL for educating me when I was still single digits of age. But TWA’s crash shook the **** out of me because I was visiting Florida like once a year, so I was anxious every time I got back on a plane.
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Zumoarikunori Arikatakarinmotoku
(@jmasterson23_) reported
from
Staten Island Junction, New Jersey
@AOL is the worst internet provider and email service! That’s exactly why they are going out of business. They wont let me acquire an email that I have not used in years (which happens to be the same email for my IG). DO NOT USE THIS SERVICE!
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Baseball is Back! (For Now)
(@Robderbs) reported
from
Manhattan, New York
Damn if @AOL email isn’t down again.
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Porkdog 🇭🇹
(@porkdog30) reported
from
Brooklyn, New York
off, did your homework as soon as you walked in and went right back outside. TV was da shit on Friday night (TGIF) and Saturday mornings cartoons we didn’t need remotes, most likely you couldn't find it. The internet came around but we still was in the streets, but when AOL
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Matthew Weaver
(@mattheweaver) reported
from
Montclair, New Jersey
@cvspharmacy you have the ability to make 2020 less awful, get rid of the car-length long receipts. We all have email, even “Karen” has @aol #cvsreceipts
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Alynn
(@seriouslyamberr) reported
from
Manhattan, New York
**** aol mail
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Bobby L
(@lechaflan) reported
from
Jersey City, New Jersey
My favorite AOL/AIM profile was simply Times New Roman size 12 white background simply saying "Loading..." and away msg was "just got into a really bad accident. be back later"
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Imagine your block without cars
(@Newyorkist) reported
from
Manhattan, New York
@CNN if he doesn't come back what do you think will happen to Amazon? Maybe it will **** the bed like Yahoo or Aol? What do you think?
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emma schwartz
(@heyemmahey) reported
from
Brooklyn, New York
Like AOL punters and PRoGz but for horrible Twitter reply guys. Niche tweet.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Graphic Design Guy
(@mloehrer) reported
@OrdnancePackard I think I'm a 2, I KNOW I never had a myspace acct and I don't think I had an AOL acct. Otherwise, yes
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Joe's Garage and Classified Storage Services, LLC
(@Crapplefratz) reported
@KenGardner11 1. Never had a MySpace account. Had an AOL account because you could get a free AOL account for 30 days, and I needed to get on the internet for about 2 weeks. Canceling that AOL account was the most painful 4 hour phone call of my life.
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abraxa
(@abraxa1982) reported
@germanrifter i never had an aol e-mail-adress ;)
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@Agape
(@InertialConatus) reported
@deguerre @ibogost Every other country had the equivalent of an AOL service, ie a subscription-based ISP. That the 'survey' can't comprehend this merely reflects the absurd insularity of so many Americans, most of whom don't even have a passport despite most of them being descended from immigrants
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MORE BE4R
(@wasthatshelley) reported
Never used a typewriter Never had a MySpace Never had (my own) AOL address
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Rob Stoddard
(@therobstoddard) reported
@SharkFloppKing 2 points. I've never had an AOL address nor have I had a MySpace account. I had my own web server running the moment I could get DSL, and I always used local ISPs to connect to the Internet. You're missing one there, and that's "Decorated the Xmas tree with AOL CDs."
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TongueofWood
(@Tongueofwood) reported
@RealHeatherOB 2 or 3. No AOL account, Never owned an encyclopedia. I do not recall whether I ever had a MySpace account. I don’t think so. This is a test of age more than anything. My tech savvy youngest would have a much higher score.
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Josh Merrick
(@DoctorNordo) reported
@16bitnostalgia 1 pt. never had an AoL email address.
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Auntie Fragile
(@EKS5111) reported
@MinKittenPDNim I only have 2 points! LMAO I’ve never sent or received a fax and I’ve never had an AOL email address.
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Ken
(@Ken6422) reported
@bibrary Never had a MySpace account or an AOL address but I can go back to actually using ticker tape and punch card readers and a teletype that ran at 160 baud.