AOL Outage Report in Manhasset, Nassau County, New York
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Manhasset, New York
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Manhasset 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 (88%)
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Internet (6%)
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Total Blackout (5%)
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Wi-fi (1%)
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Phone (%)
Live Outage Map Near Manhasset, Nassau County, New York
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Queens, Roslyn, Floral Park, Valley Stream, Roslyn Heights, Westbury and The Bronx.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Manhasset, New York
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Manhasset and nearby locations:
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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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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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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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Mr. Hella Nasty
(@TooStonedINWOOD) reported
from
Manhattan, New York
I was just listening to Ciara - Promise and in the middle I caught myself saying AOL MUSIC exclusive….Lmfaoo damn the days #smacked
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NeS 💜
(@meowmeta_) reported
from
Manhattan, New York
@SirBennn Older, try America Online (AOL) yeah that was the **** back then
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Michael Riley
(@Michael203W8) reported
from
Manhattan, New York
@piersmorgan @elonmusk Piers I’m a big fan but this is the second worst deal (AOL/TW No.1) In history. Twitter has never made money, that was before ad revs dropped and before you tack on interest costs of $13b. Debacle
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Richard Eduardo Scott
(@BoysAreRights) reported
from
Bronx, New York
@16_49_54_67_88, on aol at, PRIMERACORONA (NEVER CAN BE KING PER MAGNA CARTA DOCTRINE AND CLUES IN THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION, PREAMBLE AND MY CONSTITUTION AND BILL OF RIGHTS) and also MR. RAIN54, and SENATORSCOTT V. @RepRichardScott or @SenatorTimScott (conflict of interest).
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Chad Borkenhagen
(@chadbdot) reported
from
Brooklyn, New York
@thirddegreeburn AOL chat rooms were THE WORST.
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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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HelenHighly “somewhat in the business of truth”🐀
(@Helen_Highly) reported
from
Manhattan, New York
@MsHannahMurphy 👆 Whut?! Is this what you were referring to, @dcboyisangry? Or did you just instinctively know not to trust Mvsk with your debit card? Holy moley, I'd rather send my PIN to a exiled prince who asked me for help via AOL.
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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 $2.99 a month. For stupid features. This isn't the #aol days. Jack cokehead Dorsey.
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therealsylviaTee
(@tmrch28) reported
from
Manhattan, New York
@hopefulmetsfan @Mets This game took me back to the early days of the AOL message boards where no one was spared when games like this happened This offense or lack thereof is embarrassing While the pitching is doing the job the bats are in a coma Poor max he got the Degrom offense
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Andy Doherty
(@AllThingsAndy) reported
from
Manhattan, New York
We never should’ve abandoned AOL
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FatouFIERCE (she/her) is Vaccinated 💉💉💉
(@FatouSadio) reported
from
Manhattan, New York
@sarahcumbie I used to get in trouble for getting on AOL & them missing phone calls 😭
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Los 🇨🇴
(@CarlosQ200) reported
from
Queens, New York
@PWrites On some real **** I was the same when AOL was popping. My thing was if you can’t meet me half way then why try.
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$h0wT!m3
(@hecmel_) reported
from
Manhattan, New York
@doll_aim Whatever works but AIM/AOL was the ****
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HelenHighly “somewhat in the business of truth”🐀
(@Helen_Highly) reported
from
Manhattan, New York
@MsHannahMurphy 👆 Whut?! Is this what you were referring to, @dcboyisangry? Or did you just instinctively know not to trust Mvsk with your debit card? Holy moley, I'd rather send my PIN to an exiled prince who asked me for help via AOL.
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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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Eberrgromp
(@ajmichell) reported
from
Manhattan, New York
@powellmansfield aol would never
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Richard B
(@applesmak) reported
I lost money on my AOL investment when Steve Case proved to be an idiot running a company. When Verizon bought it, I assume it was only a matter of time before they would dump it at far less than they paid. Maybe Verizon should buy MySpace or Circuit City......
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Casey Ayers
(@caseyayers) reported
@jeremyjarrell If we include AOL-Time Warner, there’s a good argument AOL has been involved in three of the worst M&A plays in the history of free enterprise.
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Lucas 🏡 Gonze
(@lucas_gonze) reported
(WRT Yahoo/AOL/ "Oath") Worst business vision ever: "a good opportunity to mine cash while shifting the business in favor of newer online trends"
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Amazon.com Alibaba.com
(@usa73837) reported
@MemberSee Break character for sec: what ******** could you possibly do with AOL’s brand in 2021? Why would anyone buy it other than to give fintwit trolls material?
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Joseph Self
(@Joeyself) reported
@proteinwisdom I'm not unconcerned about Amazon, Google, Facebook, et al, but I'm old enough to remember when AOL, Yahoo and MySpace were the big things. Hacking off half of your customer base doesn't seem like a good play, but we'll see.
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tolu ogunlesi
(@toluogunlesi) reported
“Yahoo and AOL were once darlings of the web economy, but could never fully keep up with the evolution of the internet. AOL’s $350 billion merger with Time Warner in 2000, for example, is commonly cited as one of the biggest failures in the history of media.” — @Adweek
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Mαrkets ∞ Mαyhem
(@Mayhem4Markets) reported
$VZ is selling Yahoo and AOL for $5B. Verizon spent about $9 billion buying AOL and Yahoo over two years starting in 2015, hoping to jump-start a digital media business that would compete with Google and Facebook. This was the second worst AOL merger in history. 🥸
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John W. Rich (Fake Tech Exec)
(@Cokedupoptions) reported
In 2001, I bought a majority stake in AOL for $212 billion. In 2020, I sold that stake for $5 billion, a 97% net loss. I wrote that loss off, ensuring I never have to pay taxes again and also received a $300 billion bailout from the government. Patience pays off.
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Alexei Oreskovic
(@lexnfx) reported
What a wild, never-ending journey for AOL... 1983: Founded as Control Video Corporation, a modem-based service for Atari 2600 consoles 1991: Rebranded as America Online 1992: IPO 1995: Reaches 1 million subscribers 1997: Acquires arch dial-up rival CompuServe ....1/2
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glitchypsi ❤💚💙
(@GlitchyPSI) reported
omfg AOL and by extension Yahoo got sold again verizon really did **** them up didn't they