AOL Outage Report in Buffalo, Erie County, New York
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The latest reports from users having issues in Buffalo come from postal codes 14227.
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Buffalo, New York
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Buffalo 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 (89%)
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Internet (5%)
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Total Blackout (5%)
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Wi-fi (%)
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Phone (%)
Live Outage Map Near Buffalo, Erie County, New York
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Buffalo and North Tonawanda.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Buffalo, New York
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Buffalo and nearby locations:
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KKing
(@KevPKing) reported
from
Orchard Park, New York
@Chris_Quartly @peacockTV +1 The quality is also AOL Dial-up level. It's atrociously bad compared to ESPN+
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Patricia
(@PatriciaM672) reported
from
Amherst, New York
@coffee_anytime 2 never had MySpace or aol
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Nicole Becker
(@Crazy4OReilly90) reported
from
Williamsville, New York
@MatthewACherry @ByKimberleyA I respond as a current AOL user 😂 but most of my stuff is my work email so I never bothered to change the other
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Mike Hernandez
(@MHernandez_NY) reported
from
Buffalo, New York
I’m no #conspiracy theorist, but a friend of mine and I were talking at lunch about burial insurance, the cost of burials, etc. Someone please explain to me how I just received a spam email about burial insurance. Help me understand @Apple @AppleSupport @AOL - please. #allears
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Bernie Saccaro
(@saccarob) reported
Hey @aol ... Please get the application password feature working again. It's been broken for days and I need it.
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Dreamis_always
(@dreamis_always) reported
@lalaland_3001 idk, they say this is basic HnR operation to make bet so CY can have more traffic. 2018 AOL was also two fans tearing each other apart on a grand scale. Many say this incident is similar. They wanted to knock down CP but also wanted to get the attention of passersby.
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Olivier Knox
(@OKnox) reported
@TalKopan no no I was just wondering the same thing about that kind of shift. more like workshopping on this slow-motion AOL chatroom
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ALLDAY
(@AllDayA_) reported
Crypto is the biggest scam of my lifetime. So fkn glad I never got into that bullshit. Literally every product that derived off bitcoin has been a massive Ponzi scheme. I am just pissed my boss @Cokedupoptions missed that boat trying to get AOL back on top of tech.
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Jake
(@Jake13825551) reported
@3YearLetterman @elonmusk Suckerberg invented social media? Damn I guess time before Facebook doesn't exist. MySpace, AOL, MSN messenger... yikers
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Truble Maker
(@1oldgoatto) reported
@catturd2 Still won’t help, Facebook is the next AOL.
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B Trusty
(@BTrusty504ever) reported
I got on AOL to entertain myself because at the time my car was broken and I couldn't go anywhere. I said once my car was fixed I'd return to regularly scheduled offline shenanigans. That was in 2001.
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Deidre
(@Deidre) reported
@stefanoschen I view every large layoff through the AOL experience - both in being laid off and in not being laid off and watching people around you be let go. Rounds of cuts seem worse for a company than a single awful chop.
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Paul Berk
(@Cat_Victim) reported
During the late 80s and 90s, lots of us did pay for a service like Twitter. CompuServe, Prodigy, AOL. I subscribed to the first, and also, locally, ECHO. ECHO was cool. I don't remember anyone declaring, "ECHO should pay me."
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Domainophile
(@domainophile) reported
@karaswisher I'm sticking with "into the ground" a-la MySpace and AOL. Phrase of the month is reverse network effect.