AOL Outage Report in Morris Plains, Morris County, New Jersey
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Morris Plains, New Jersey
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Morris Plains 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 (84%)
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Internet (8%)
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Total Blackout (7%)
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Wi-fi (1%)
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Phone (%)
Live Outage Map Near Morris Plains, Morris County, New Jersey
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Westfield and Caldwell.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Morris Plains, New Jersey
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Morris Plains and nearby locations:
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David Cohen
(@9Number9) reported
from
Basking Ridge, New Jersey
@Ashk_1989 Maybe you need an AOL login.
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spike111
(@spike11113) reported
from
Pequannock, New Jersey
@aolmail AOL Mail been down for 30 minutes
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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.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Francisco Tolmasky
(@tolmasky) reported
Similarly, Messages on iOS is notoriously worse to search than AOL Instant Messenger! Back then my entire message history autosaved & organized by date on my HD. 20 years ago(!) I considered it a solved problem to find a link someone messaged me. Today I consider it impossible.
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Danny Stone
(@WallstonePubCo) reported
@il0venostalgia Yeah, even in 2001 where we were stuck working at the time, AOL's message might as well been "You've got mail! And slow-(BLEEP) Internet!" I do NOT miss dial up.
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Richard L. Metafora
(@dickytrope) reported
@RonFilipkowski Worst over-investment since AOL.
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KuremaSan
(@BigmanLi) reported
@chang_koo @Noahpinion If you used AIM you a) knew you didn't need AOL to use it and b) already had internet service. On the off chance you wanted to make the switch, you'd start with the free trial and think better of it.
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Bearwithme
(@bearvier) reported
Back in the day when email became popular, America Online (AOL), Hotmail & Yahoo competed heavily. Eventually I ended up having so many emails that it took an hr every day just to check my mail. And frankly, one was as bad as the next. Not going to do that with social media!
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tibbydude
(@tibbydudeza) reported
@urbanjodi It is dead. MySpace,AOL, Penquin Club so many others never ever recovered after they started spiraling downwards.
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Kyle Keller
(@KyleKeller53) reported
@CourtAnne1225 Clemson is right there as well. I had no clue Tennessee fans were this bad because they haven’t been relevant since the AOL days.
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Capitalist Dog ⚡
(@CapitalistDog1) reported
@lopp I do think there was a bit of the opposite problem, the reputation systems favored the incumbents and it was already centralized once spam problems got ugly. AOL, Yahoo and Hotmail could have pushed for or adopted actual enhancements, but didn't.
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Mikke "The Rigor" Mortis
(@MikkeMortis) reported
@drewsawdill @AOL AOL is a disgrace! This has been an issue for months with no sense of urgency whatsoever. They're basically forcing you to use their garbage app instead of using your preferred email client.
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Daniel Jones
(@dannyboy7796) reported
@il0venostalgia I remember my first ISP being AOL (I know, I didn't stop with them long!) and them not recognising my K56Flex (it needed a V.90 IIRC) modem as being 56K, with it only operating at 33.6. Not that their support chat people would believe that though....