AOL Outage Report in Butler, Pennsylvania
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The latest reports from users having issues in Butler come from postal codes 16001 and 16002.
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Butler, Pennsylvania
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Butler 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 (96%)
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Total Blackout (2%)
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Internet (2%)
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Live Outage Map Near Butler, Pennsylvania
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Butler and Mars.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Butler, Pennsylvania
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Butler and nearby locations:
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Rachel Shuster, 𝙱𝚂𝙽, 𝚁𝙽, 𝙲𝙰𝚁𝙽, 𝙲𝙰𝙰𝙿 (@mynameisrachel) reported from Meridian, Pennsylvania
@KarenBeChirico @TPCarney I agree with Columbine. As a preteen, it affected me greatly. I remember sitting at the family computer (on dial-up AOL) crying while looking at a site to memorialize the victims while an awful midi version of “Every Breath You Take” by The Police played on repeat. 💔
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Aliquem | Rizumu | Pirate | Succubus (@Aliquem) reported
@JaaayyyyR @AweCoop Damn thats toxic. I'm canceling you on MySpace and aol instant messenger.
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Jack Hardcastle (@jwhardcastle) reported
@strowhiro Not a heavy user before the exodus, but for some this outcome was always a real possibility. Mastodon is to micro blogging what email was to the walled gardens of AOL, Prodigy, CompuServe. Decentralized and unable to be controlled by a single bad actor.
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MindCandy (@MindCandyMeta) reported
Remember that PFP NFT craze in 21-22? That **** was wild. We turned free AOL chat rooms from the late 90s into a selling point and downloaded open source images from a website that we paid more for than our mortgage payment. But we had fun now, didn't we?!? Ah, crazy times.
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TW (@TerrenceX33) reported
@DanielleNicki Interesting? That's a long list. When I was a teenager I moved across country to live with a girl I had met in an AOL chat room, and had never met in person until I got there.
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Ludwig Van B's (@ChoralSymphony) reported
@DrFletchington @the2ndhop Nah, it's never made any money Sure, he's paid over the odds and may never recoup the few bln he's on the hook for but it kinda reminds me of when Time Warner bought AOL for silly money at the height of the dot-com boom.. Takeovers funded by stock/shares are stupid at the zenith
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Z𒉭tta (@zettashura) reported
@hailieshouse So based tho tbh AOL is the ****
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Bayley Capital (@Bayley_Capital) reported
Tactic #3)Shifting future expenses to the current period. In 1996 AOL had an issue. They would have to amortize the cost of there deferred customer acquisition cost (prepaid expense) on their balance sheet totalling $385mn.
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Alton (@altontw) reported
I'm told that Counter Social, or CoSo, is a fork of Mastodon rather than an instance. CoSo is apparently to the Fediverse what AOL once was to the World Wide Web. Users interact inside a silo rather than engage with the larger, decentralised network. #SocialMedia
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krankyc (@stifelnyc) reported
@davidfrum I think the entertainment behemoth, Time Warner’s merger with the glorified chat room, AOL was the worst business blunder in American history. A $100 billion dollar blunder. I should know, I was working there at the time and we all suffered terrible financial losses.
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Bayley Capital (@Bayley_Capital) reported
Tactic #3) Shifting future expenses to the current period. In 1996 AOL had an issue. They would have to amortize the cost of there deferred customer acquisition cost (prepaid expense) on their balance sheet totalling $385mn.