AOL Outage Report in Churchville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Churchville, Pennsylvania
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Churchville 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 (85%)
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Internet (7%)
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Total Blackout (7%)
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Wi-fi (1%)
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Phone (%)
Live Outage Map Near Churchville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Florence, Philadelphia and Richboro.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Churchville, Pennsylvania
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Churchville and nearby locations:
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Julian King
(@itsjulianking) reported
from
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
These kids today will never understand what it feels like to be excited to download your music from Limewire, all to hear “AOL Music” or “Black and beats vibe baby” before each song — you didn’t care cause it was free and still blasted on repeat!
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Marvin Wesby
(@marvgee) reported
from
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
I do Eytan, ever since 1997 when I was in the Navy. If it ain't broke don't fix it. I do also have an Gmail account, but primary is Aol.
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Feel.For.You.💔
(@BigBadRoman) reported
from
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
I'm screaming remember AOL skksksosk that shit was such a mess.
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Youthful Optimost
(@vanillaraccoon) reported
from
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
After much mediation and soul searching, I figured out what my New Years resolution for online stuff is... get better at replying to messages on Twitter, Instagram and Discord. I have not seen so many messages not replied to since I checked my AOL in 10th grade...7k email!
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Uncle Buckster
(@video3) reported
from
Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania
@mms5048 @AOL He never pays his bills.
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Now a Matisse fansite
(@kathleenhayn) reported
from
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
@JamieParx I requested a new password and went into my old AOL email so I could get back in. The site sucks so much now
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PHILLY LOAD3D
(@CMeLL3T) reported
from
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
This H-O-R-S-E Challenge is Awful you got Trae Young Shootin on a PlaySchool Net the one u need to put sand in the base so it wont fall. Did they ever hear of Wi-Fi the video is 💩must be using Dial-Up AOL. Feelin 1/Done w/this Challenge Experiment just TERRIBLE
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Michael MPH 🇺🇸 ✌🏼
(@PhillyPartTwo) reported
from
Churchville, Pennsylvania
@AOLSupportHelp I am so so sick and tired of every single email from a recruiter or job offer is going to my spam. Your spam filters are AWFUL and need an option to be less sensitive. I'VE LOST JOB OPPORTUNITIES BECAUSE OF YOU. And there isn't even a new mail indicator next to spam like inbox!!
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Michael MPH 🇺🇸 ✌🏼
(@PhillyPartTwo) reported
from
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
@aolmail EXCUSE ME where are spam level settings?? There are TOO MANY non-spam emails going into spam. How do I turn down the sensitivity? I am missing IMPORTANT emails, where do I reduce the spam sensitivity?
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Michael MPH 🇺🇸 ✌🏼
(@PhillyPartTwo) reported
from
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
@AOLmail @AOL EMAILS. FROM. GOOGLE. ARE. NOT. SPAM. Your spam controls continue to be terrible and you are a horrifically bad business platform.
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Michael MPH 🇺🇸 ✌🏼
(@PhillyPartTwo) reported
from
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
@AOLSupportHelp Lies. Your spam filter is learning NOTHING. Half of what's in spam are IMPORTANT emails I'm missing. I don't even know WHEN to check spam since you refuse to have an unread mail indicator next to spam. Clearly this isn't a problem you have the brains to solve. Leaving for gmail.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Abigail Zero
(@ZeroAbigail) reported
I think the Wired article was online-only, but I may be able to track it down a little later. I was an AOL user at the time, and in early 2001, Joey's AOL Hometown profile was yet to be deleted.
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ItsTheWooo
(@ItsWooYouView) reported
"I got software, and MP3s from IRC i remember that" "i learned about IRC after finding SECRET AOL CHATROOMZ that had pirate software and MP3s" "winamp" ahahaha oh ****.
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Neutral Genius
(@newtrollgenius) reported
@brickboycori @DailyLoud ****** was saying lmao in the AOL chats. I couldn't even google what that **** meant when I was a kid.
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Sue Steele
(@SueSteeleWI) reported
@MNJackFlash @WhidbeyTom428 I never had a Myspace account. I still have an AOL account.
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That Steward
(@that_steward) reported
Old guy here. I was state-of-the-art back when AOL was a thing and I used to dial up BBS forums. So, uh, what's "Getting Ratioed" mean? From the context, I assume it's bad and I'm glad I'm not the ******** who got BTFO in their own thread. But... What it mean tho?
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The 62 pounder
(@Wister_Meed) reported
I miss AOL Chat because people would actually talk in it. Of course, you'd have the occasional someone talking crap or someone with tech knowledge could kick you out, but people still had a conversation.
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William Fraley
(@wfraley682xrp) reported
from
Kalkaska, Michigan
@MDBitcoin Bitcoin is a good idea but so was AOL. You don’t still use dial up Internet. The premise is good but bitcoin can’t solve the problem it set out to solve. It’s too expensive and slow for poor people to actually use as peer to peer cash. And before you try and bring up lighting…
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Thomas🐕⚾️🏒🏳️🌈✌🏼
(@WhidbeyTom428) reported
@MNJackFlash My only one was I never had an AOL email address
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JustJustin
(@IJustWantoClimb) reported
@_A_Nope AOL used to send out CDs with the software to use the internet service on it. I think they used to also send them out as adds like you get fake credit cards now.
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Abigail Zero
(@ZeroAbigail) reported
I think the Wired article was online-only, but I may be able to track it down a little later. I was an AOL user at the time, and in early 2001, Joey's AOL Hometown profile had yet to be deleted.