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AOL outages and service status in Aliso Viejo, California

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  • The most common problems reported in this area mention E-mail.
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AOL (America Online) is an internet portal as well as an internet service provider. As an ISP, AOL offers dial up internet through its AOL Advantage plans.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Aliso Viejo, California

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Live Outage Map Near Aliso Viejo, California

The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: San Clemente.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
San Clemente E-mail 11 days ago
San Clemente Total Blackout 3 months ago

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AOL Issues Reports Near Aliso Viejo, California

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Aliso Viejo and nearby locations:

  • Giorgio_Sel
    Giorgio (but just call me “George”) (@Giorgio_Sel) reported from Mission Viejo, California

    I’m going to be the last person to cancel Netflix, aren’t I? Just stubbornly holding on like the creature of habit that I am, the same way I do with my AOL account.

  • JustSay74310747
    JustSayinWhat'sOnMyMind (@JustSay74310747) reported from Mission Viejo, California

    @lawindsor All from Yahoo or AOL accounts. That speaks volumes. Hang in there.

  • UVharvey
    HarveyISinger (@UVharvey) reported from Laguna Niguel, California

    @shandershow @AOL My wife Damn it. Been trying to switch her for years now

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • PulsePersephone
    méli mélo (@PulsePersephone) reported

    In like 1997 an adult man found my AOL profile and emailed me just to tell me that I seemed very stupid and and that all my interests were stupid and I emailed him back that I was sorry but that I was 14 and that might have something to do with it.

  • gaumishang
    Michael L. Gaugler (@gaumishang) reported

    @cutoffs_io I am freaking Gaumishang everywhere. Twitter LinkedIn Yahoo AOL you name it I unified my entire online presence decades ago and still refuse to have a Facebook account because first of all that ******* is an ******* and does not have the American people's interests in mind. You can even look up my thesis film at UB, those of you who use it are buffoons. PK12 BA MAH BSEd.🙏🇺🇸

  • MP_InTheMoney
    MychaelP (@MP_InTheMoney) reported

    @KrisPatel99 Nothing. It's desperation as they lose valuable advertising $ from teens no longer using the service. The age of fake ai may be the new turn just like how AOL and Myspace once ruled

  • altyalternative
    alty (@altyalternative) reported

    @Forsakencov one good thing about the older emotes is that they were something i never heard off i never knew about sinister minds, redseas nobody until i saw those emotes in forsaken nor did i know what the AOL Guy was i think more emotes should be very ver yniche

  • etheraider
    Etheraider (@etheraider) reported

    Every trendy chain is basically trying to sell you their flavor of AOL, some training wheel, curated version of the internet. When in reality, the real unlock is the unbridled, uncensored, open-access network. $ETH

  • JoshMcKinney18
    $XRPARMY (@JoshMcKinney18) reported

    Exactly—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. 🚀

  • OttoTopci
    🄾🅃🅃🄾 🅃🄾🄿🄲🄸 for Congress (@OttoTopci) reported

    @cecsquared @craasch @3YearLetterman That’s quite an admission of guilt. Cancel yore AOL account.

  • stillgh4y
    Ian Miles Chunk (@stillgh4y) reported

    @MorePerfectUS This dysgenic mouth-breather just says things for controversy. Remember he was the guy who became rich by taking Netscape IPO before it could even turn a profit and then sold it to AOL. His entire existence is the prototype for the Silicon Valley hype bro (i.e. Theranos, WeWork, etc.. would never be possible without his prototype) and if you don't hate him then you don't know him enough

  • Sandraj1968
    Sandra L. Johnson (@Sandraj1968) reported

    My email has changed- I no longer use aol but X says i still do. It wants my old password but I can’t remember it. Please help.

  • Will_Schryver
    Will Schryver (@Will_Schryver) reported

    2000–2002: Bubble, Terror & Scandal 2000: NASDAQ peaks at 5,048 (March 10) and begins a 78% collapse. AOL announces the $165B Time Warner merger — the worst deal ever 2001: 9/11 closes markets until Sept 17 — the longest shutdown since 1914. Enron collapses in December 2002: WorldCom's $11B fraud → Sarbanes-Oxley. The bear bottoms in October, down 49%