AOL Outage Report in West Orange, Essex County, New Jersey
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Problems in the last 24 hours in West Orange, New Jersey
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in West Orange 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 (94%)
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Internet (4%)
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Total Blackout (2%)
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Wi-fi (%)
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Phone (%)
Live Outage Map Near West Orange, Essex County, New Jersey
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Newark, Garfield, Belleville, Jersey City, Plainfield, Brooklyn, Parsippany, Clifton, Summit and East Orange.
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AOL Issues Reports Near West Orange, New Jersey
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in West Orange and nearby locations:
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Truth Hurts
(@BDLKONYOU) reported
from
Brooklyn, New York
Lmao #TwitterBlue. How many idiots are going to pay $2.99 a month. For stupid features. This is the #aol days. Jack cokehead Dorsey.
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Greg Bildson
(@gbildson) reported
from
Jersey City, New Jersey
@verge All the Yahoo and AOL companies that had to integrate this crap thank you
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Andy Doherty
(@AllThingsAndy) reported
from
Manhattan, New York
We never should’ve abandoned AOL
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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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Bobby Cubano
(@YesITalkTooFast) reported
from
Staten Island Junction, New Jersey
Mad as hell bc I had to delete then re-login to my aol account on my phone (shut up, I know) and the notes in my notepad app I wrote from the end of June-present were not backed up So many single lines of lyrics that were never going to become anything, gone
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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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Chad Borkenhagen
(@chadbdot) reported
from
Brooklyn, New York
@thirddegreeburn AOL chat rooms were THE WORST.
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Truth Hurts
(@BDLKONYOU) reported
from
Brooklyn, New York
Lmao #TwitterBlue. How many idiots are going to pay $2.99 a month. For stupid features. This isn't the #aol days. Jack cokehead Dorsey.
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cool choppers embasy🥄
(@WithChanceof) reported
from
Rutherford, New Jersey
It was around the time of cosm mine and transmutable related credibility at full proliferatory two years ago that I made my biggest display of the **** scene of the aol message boards as evident by the new trak polyphonic and lock chains dynamic and that it was mutability
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The Daddy
(@TheDaddyJim) reported
from
Staten Island Junction, New Jersey
@FreddysUSA The code never comes. It’s been that way for days. Yes I’ve checked my spam folder too. Tried AOL mail and Yahoo mail both.
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David Berkowitz
(@dberkowitz) reported
from
Manhattan, New York
@michaelmiraflor @Aerocles @MattJMcD Why is it a problem that they’re asking what web3 is? To me, that’s a great sign that they care. This is so new in any practical sense. The web itself didn’t matter to most without the browser & AOL. Web 2 didn’t matter for most until Facebook. Most people need real applications.
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James McEvoy🇺🇲🇮🇪🌈♊👨🦰
(@JPMcEvoyNYC) reported
from
Manhattan, New York
@electroboyusa Nope. Same AOL email since dial-up. I also have the same phone number since 1986 and never had a Facebook account. Never felt the need to follow the crowd "just because".
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Eberrgromp
(@ajmichell) reported
from
Manhattan, New York
@powellmansfield aol would never
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Kristen Booth
(@Kristen_Booth) reported
from
Manhattan, New York
Why is my #ATT network buffering like a late 90s #AOL dial-up? 😡🤬😡🤬
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FatouFIERCE (she/her) is Vaccinated 💉💉💉
(@FatouSadio) reported
from
Manhattan, New York
@sarahcumbie I used to get in trouble for getting on AOL & them missing phone calls 😭
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therealsylviaTee
(@tmrch28) reported
from
Manhattan, New York
@hopefulmetsfan @Mets This game took me back to the early days of the AOL message boards where no one was spared when games like this happened This offense or lack thereof is embarrassing While the pitching is doing the job the bats are in a coma Poor max he got the Degrom offense
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spooky gootz
(@raygootz) reported
from
Manhattan, New York
@skinnymysterio WCW cut everyones salaries in half in 92 cause they could. Also AOL wanted wrestling ******** off tnt didnt matter if nitro started destroying raw in ratings. All these corporate pricks are the same.
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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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Matty 🇺🇸 🇺🇦🇨🇦🇫🇷🇮🇱🏴
(@Podia2Dromedary) reported
from
Manhattan, New York
The truth is I never had a MySpace account but I did have Prodigy, AOL and NetZero.
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chrisghent.near ᵍᵐ
(@ChrisGhent) reported
from
Newark, New Jersey
@whiskeybaarrell @delia_cai Damn is this really a negative? I send all my junk to @AOL… nearly 20 years of junk in there.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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whirlpooltenor
(@whirlpooltenor) reported
I’m just a normal dude with a fake office job doing this for a bit like the time two guys in an aol chatroom pretended to be a big titty **** that wanted to *******.
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mike smith
(@msmith70122) reported
@mistergeezy I remember back in the AOL chat room days that violation of the TOS got you kicked off the platform. We didn’t have these little GOP snowflakes crying up a storm, everyone understood when you break the rules, you get kicked off!! No shoes, no shirt, no service.
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BAWCOMVILLE
(@bawcomville) reported
@pandastrong I wish AOL was still a thing, because I would have had to grab the mailer disc from my neighbors mailbox for you to make me aware of this. **** I miss dial up. My eyes!
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Matthew E. Johnson
(@MatthewEJohns10) reported
from
Austin, Texas
His Twitter pages from AOL. ****!
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Ahi.eth 🚀🌚
(@CryptoNFTs) reported
@KeepinItGutta In the early .com era search engines were AOL and Yahoo, then Google came out of nowhere... On NFTs, most never thought Apes would pass punks, then it did... I go into Web3, everyday, with an open mind, because anything is possible.
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CryptoCondom
(@crypto_condom) reported
@smandal718 Technology changes so rapidly I would never count on a protocol to remain relevant for that long (5-10ths). Like Bell telephone or AOL…eventually even market leaders fade. I think crv will be 👑 for at least 2 yrs…after that, will need to reevaluate.
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Amy New 🏳️🌈 commissions open
(@AmyNewBlue) reported
@vidstudent I remember figuring out how to get through the aol kids club prenatal control so I could look up bad stuff
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Bradley Eugene Weber
(@BradleyE_NY) reported
As a teen in the 90s I had to worry about a g/f sending notes . In the 2000s it was AOL and email. 2010s Snapchat fake phones Facebook. 2020s onlyfans, chaturbate… the new generation will never have loyalty even the Amish have cellphones and Facebooks
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LucasBean.eth ☻
(@Luke360) reported
AOL had a monopoly on dialup internet service and everyone used dialup. If you were online you were most likely on America Online (AOL). At its height AOL had 34 million subscribers.
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tc
(@chillmage) reported
I thought that was *so dumb* at the time. here I was, a kid getting away with **** they did not know or understand in AOL chat rooms, listening to aging souls wish for a romantic past that couldn't have been as good in reality as they imagined in the present