AOL Outage Report in Riverside, Burlington County, New Jersey
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Riverside, New Jersey
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Riverside 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 (79%)
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Total Blackout (11%)
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Internet (6%)
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Phone (3%)
Live Outage Map Near Riverside, Burlington County, New Jersey
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Maple Shade.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Riverside, New Jersey
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Riverside and nearby locations:
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Feel.For.You.💔
(@BigBadRoman) reported
from
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
I'm screaming remember AOL skksksosk that shit was such a mess.
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Julian King
(@itsjulianking) reported
from
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
These kids today will never understand what it feels like to be excited to download your music from Limewire, all to hear “AOL Music” or “Black and beats vibe baby” before each song — you didn’t care cause it was free and still blasted on repeat!
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Now a Matisse fansite
(@kathleenhayn) reported
from
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
@JamieParx I requested a new password and went into my old AOL email so I could get back in. The site sucks so much now
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Youthful Optimost
(@vanillaraccoon) reported
from
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
After much mediation and soul searching, I figured out what my New Years resolution for online stuff is... get better at replying to messages on Twitter, Instagram and Discord. I have not seen so many messages not replied to since I checked my AOL in 10th grade...7k email!
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Konfounding Variable Marv
(@MarvKard) reported
@KMoritz01 @MinistryofTru16 FWIW. Took 3 semesters of German but never learned that one. Now I am waiting for Amazon/Google/AOL to hit my email with ads.
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Antoin O Lachtnain
(@antoin) reported
@hughcards Compuserve was once the mega-service. Usenet was once the big one. Then there was AOL. Then MySpace. These things do change.
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Hamish Mitchell
(@H_MitchellPhoto) reported
@GHOSTofSURF Life was so much better in the days of AOL and dial-up internet. Most of the time you gave up, went outside, and actually did ****.
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Matt Bogart - VOL. 2 Out Now
(@MatthewBogart) reported
@79SemiFinalist Not to talk your ear off about it. I've become intrigued by all this over the last couple of days. And the social network with the built-in police scanner that's been banned by so many instances that it walled itself off like AOL is a fascinating discovery you've led me to! :)
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Subjacent Banana
(@subjacentish) reported
@lithohedron It's part of the old Cult of Information ideology. Goes back a long way. Deep down, He's just a Boomer with an AOL connection.
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C-Fish
(@cfish80) reported
@ThomasGrissom Yep, the right has run Texas since the days we got AOL floppy disks in the mail. But they're never to blame for anything. Anything wrong here is always the other side's fault.
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Daniel Mullen
(@danielmullen) reported
@PEIPolNews When I worked for AOL, which had more than 30 million users, they had a ‘hacker whacker’ that eliminated denial of service attacks, yet more than 20 years later, it remains difficult for smaller entities to deal with cyber threats.
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George Resister
(@ghunterit) reported
@H_MitchellPhoto @GHOSTofSURF I get so much crap being in the IT field and still having an AOL account
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Ryan in Minneapolis
(@ryaninmpls) reported
@webster yeah because that was never abused… ever. I vaguely remember it but it only worked on native AIM users — not those with mobility configured or coming out of AOL
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Nurse Ratched
(@veggie64_leslie) reported
@philly_bernie @Timcast Yeah, I used to frequently throw my hook in the water and give them plenty of line before I brought it home. Until they because so stupid they never accept logic and so toxic and hateful they threaten you But I enjoyed many years of it. Starting on AOL chatboards