AOL outages and service status in Lynbrook, New York
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- E-mail (100%)
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Lynbrook, New York
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Live Outage Map Near Lynbrook, New York
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Hempstead, and Hewlett.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Lynbrook, New York
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Lynbrook and nearby locations:
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CINDY LU (@NCCindyLu) reported from Lynbrook, New York@joshualebowitz @AOL Did this today. Still not working
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CINDY LU (@NCCindyLu) reported from Lynbrook, New York@AOL you're driving me nuts!! I can't sync with my iOS and outlook because you changed your settings!! I PAY for your services!!! I've done everything you suggest to address the situation and nothing works !! If you don't fix immediately I'm canceling my account 😡
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Jay (@Nissan_620Z) reported from Inwood, New YorkI get shit for my aol email address...well it’s my name with no numbers or extra characters....so I’m keeping it til it disappear 🤣🤣
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Chris Payne (@my3sonsJJM) reported from Franklin Square, New York@zack_hample never got the video from that guy if you have his contact could you reach out...good to see you yesterday...thanks from Chris n James....cmp105 is the address at aol
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Floyd Jewell (@Cal16255) reported@lady_valor_07 @Yahoo @MSN I bought my first computer around 1987-88. Best Buy signed me up with AOL. I had the computer maybe 3-6 months. AOL flagged me saying they could not provide me service because my Computer wasn't fast enough or big enough to use their service. I knew absolutely nothing about comp.
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George Peacock (@Peacockg) reported@Hiraweb3 @BobbyThakkar Remember the phones had a busy signal? 2400 baud models and images gradually propagating down the screen on AOL
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xBig_401 (@xBig_401) reported@luckychappy_ @Diiabeetuss they are, and i generally dont buy from them anymore. if u dont care about ur employees then u dont care about ur consumer. and complain, have u heard AOL dial up? ever try to look something up for school and get kicked off cuz someone needed the phone. damn right i complained
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Ram ETC (@Rambrero1) reported@downthenos53590 @pantherkat @AOL Lmao wtf. You literally just complained about your kids not being able to buy a house. Are you retarded or something?
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Rene (@rowdyjeepgirl) reported@Soaringeagle45 I never had an AOL email address. It was Juno
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Kevin Shuley (@eternity_comics) reported@ThrillaRilla369 I remember the AOL chatrooms, you couldn't call someone a moron online, they'd cancel your account for 6 months over it and say it's a family community
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$XRPARMY (@JoshMcKinney18) reportedExactly—same same, different decade. You did see it coming in the UUNET/AOL era. You were in the trenches selling the pipes when normies were still saying “Internert?” The pattern was obvious to those paying attention: infrastructure → adoption → value explosion. Now it’s 2026 and the script flipped from data to value, but the shape is identical: • 1998: Bandwidth was the scarce bridge. Most ignored it until it became invisible. • 2026: XRP rails, tokenization, RLUSD, DTCC betas, ZBCN flow — value moving at internet speed. Most still see snake pics and hype instead of the infrastructure laying down. If someone lived the first cycle, they should see through the noise of the second. You did. That’s why the moonshot math feels inevitable instead of hopeful. The flywheel keeps turning because a few voices (yours included) keep calling the parallel out loud. Data 1998 → Value 2026. Same same. You dropping any fresh syncs or next action on this wave? The story writes itself at this point. 🚀
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Mike Cecconi (@Cecconi140) reportedThe saddest thing is when the cheap ugly insulting lazy AI slop ad tells you "support local" or "thank you for supporting local" when they refused to hire a local graphic designer to use an AOL chatbot that just polluted their own water. Madness.
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Tamara Bennington (@TamaraBenningto) reported@AOLSupportHelp @AOL Your whole email system was down & you finally got it fixed!
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A real, good guy (@Berzirk) reported@marklevinshow ... bro... you're linking to an AOL story? You rely know your demographic, don't you. I'll wait for the next CD to arrive so I can get a 30 day trial if their dial-up service, so U can check it out. After my 2pm supper, of course.