AOL Outage Report in Bronx, New York
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Bronx, New York
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Bronx 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 (85%)
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Internet (7%)
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Total Blackout (7%)
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Wi-fi (1%)
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Phone (%)
Live Outage Map Near Bronx, New York
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Queens and New York City.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Bronx, New York
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Bronx and nearby locations:
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Hernandez
(@PoasAlajuela) reported
from
Queens, New York
@AOL I have problem opening my emails
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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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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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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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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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Los 🇨🇴
(@CarlosQ200) reported
from
Queens, New York
@PWrites On some real **** I was the same when AOL was popping. My thing was if you can’t meet me half way then why try.
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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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Jose jpalm5515@gmail.com
(@peeping1) reported
from
Queens, New York
@AOL Nothing except federal properties shut down, and Federal workers go on forelong
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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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madg27ny
(@madg27ny1) reported
from
Queens, New York
@FlyinBrianJr Yes, I'm conyacting AOL customer service, and they told me to try another dial-up server, and update the software for AOL instant messaging. Still waiting for a good connection. That 1 gig speed internet isn't an improvement either.
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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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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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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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Laura
(@ldollaz_) reported
from
New Rochelle, New York
I hate telling people I still have a AOL account, but when they tell me they still use Yahoo and hotmail....I don’t feel bad at all.
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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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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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2020 Owes us a Refund
(@thankyoumoses) reported
from
Bronx, New York
I like to think I let **** go but I’m still out here using my AOL email
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Mike
(@allsenseaside) reported
from
Mount Vernon, New York
@OMEGAJACKSON914 Also I dunno who Keith Lee is but I appreciate your current name either way. My first AOL **** was Lando Calripkenjr haha.
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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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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.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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irrezolut
(@irrezolut) reported
Or better yet, the .eth people will be like the folks who are still paying for AOL. They'll stay subscribed, and year over year the connective systems will degrade or be deprecated and we'll all be using holo laser storage or whatever as a 2D ape image is never accessed again
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AJ
(@AJREALLC) reported
@DannyMac2021 Only slow dial up aol out here Danny Mac. Has CC lost his fastball??
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Sriram
(@Raminations) reported
@Prashanth_Krish ITC merely merged its subsidiary into itself. RIL's is a Greenfield(not from building it but venturewise) Venture foraying into Hospitality. Once into USA it can take on AOL and Verizone as they provide Shi* service in Broadband across USA at steep rates. RIL can be gamechanger
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Jiang Cheng
(@wanyinbot) reported
Jin Ling. Come help me guess Wei Wuxian's AOL password
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Jordan Powell
(@jordanpow1991) reported
@harlequinambz @WWEGareth They had bad stuff, EB was burnt out the AOL merger was causing them to become less innovative and to top it all by October of that year Russo was in charge so yeah it was a bad year but got a lot worse in 2000
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The Queen of Christmas
(@lizchanmusic) reported
@TaylorLorenz @Jason That’s the crazy part! At the time AOL hired a bunch of still in college media studies students and existing influencers (nee bloggers) to throw **** at a wall. We developed content, courted partnerships and paid bloggers for cross promotion across entertainment channels.
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💾💾💾
(@TheAtSignThing) reported
@PrimeVideo yo what’s up with your steaming service. This is a multi 100 billon solar company and your streaming service operates as if it’s @AOL in 1997. Seriously though, why is It so tough to find things on your service? 1/10 on the ease of use scale.
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Weͫrͣᶰwͤoͩlfram
(@Werwolfram) reported
I've been intermittently down an Online Service rabbithole this morning. Remember when AOL keywords were a thing?
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Time Spinner
(@Time_Spinner) reported
@Foone The iPhone ecosystem, with no small bit of help from Google, has done so much to hide URLs from the user that new users react to them much like our generation reacted to AOL keywords
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Arthur Chu
(@arthur_affect) reported
AOL never really had any good ideas about how to make a big ongoing profit once they just became a glorified ISP and no one wanted to even look at their proprietary content much less pay for it But their plan boiled down to "Become the biggest ISP in America and be UNSTOPPABLE"