AOL Outage Report in East Northport, Suffolk County, New York
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Problems in the last 24 hours in East Northport, New York
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in East Northport 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 (1%)
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TV (1%)
Live Outage Map Near East Northport, Suffolk County, New York
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Melville.
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AOL Issues Reports Near East Northport, New York
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in East Northport and nearby locations:
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Andrew
(@xxGoofxx33) reported
from
Levittown, New York
Ok so my fathers internet @AOL account was #hacked in #1997 I set up the system at janeys so it can never be #hacked again #spoof #Anonymous @therealroseanne what happened to u. Did you abandon us #anonelders
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Peter Wolfinger
(@PeterWolfinger) reported
from
Centereach, New York
@RealTina40 They're weak.... I debate with people on the internet all the time since the 90's on AOL.... Never blocked a soul.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Patrick McMahon
(@Pittpatva) reported
@hannaford710831 @timhandtech @nhbaptiste I know, right? MySpace and AOL must be broken up!
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jwelsh8
(@Jwelsh8) reported
@Humanstein I’m wondering if mine was an AOL room, but I can’t nail down the timeline. Definitely read rec.music.dead in 1994 and 1995, and started to be active in rec.music.phish in 1996, maybe? I do remember browsing Hypercard stacks in 1993. But that wasn’t a “community.” @neddyo
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James Madison
(@JamesMadison212) reported
@AOC @Apple @GooglePlay Quick, shut down gmail, yahoo, and aol email servers! Someone is plotting to break the law somewhere. What a civil society does is investigate and hold the individuals responsible, but the media they used along with millions of innocent other people.
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Steve White
(@jstevewhite) reported
@philosophus90 @ETVPod Never did AOL, but I heard about it, like everyone else. You certainly had to have thick skin. I think this discussion often goes sideways because folks don’t talk about policies and implementations. 1/
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Mike Paroulek
(@mike_paroulek) reported
@Acyn Someone gave him a laptop with Windows 98 and he is trying to sign in to AOL Instant Messenger.
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Virtual Sojourner
(@ICESifter) reported
A generation of net users, gamers and first disk in the mail AOL users figured out that you get shut down for being a **** online. Why can't the rest of these idiots realize this isn't a Constitutional violation, but rather a EULA or TOA?
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MD Wells
(@fryman1701) reported
@Humanstein Dune and LotR forums on AOL in 98. Was great having to pay for internet AND the phone bill(rural Sacramento so login number was a long distance call).
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Frank Taney
(@scarylawyer) reported
@parlertakes Good luck with that. I was on a legal team in 1996 repping AOL when one of the first spam farm cos raised an antitrust “essential facilities” argument against AOL preventing them from spamming. Just because a service is popular doesn’t make it essential, public, or governmental.
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Danny Spoonamore
(@Cincydan11) reported
Goodbye, @twitter. You are now relegated to the realms of companies like Netscape, AOL, Compuserve, MySpace, IBM, RCA, Edsel, Chrysler, and a myriad of other companies in the history of this country that doomed themselves. Account deleted, **** YOU-YOU CAN'T suspend me now.
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Frank 🍥
(@RealFrank215) reported
@cpucfknight @newbury_eric @DrewHolden360 You’re not even kidding. Ppl who never experienced an AOL chat room have no idea what chaos and comedy looks like. We ran the show. That was the real wild, wild, west of the Internet.