AOL Outage Report in Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Fair Oaks, California
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Fair Oaks 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 (92%)
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Internet (4%)
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Total Blackout (3%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Fair Oaks, California
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Fair Oaks and nearby locations:
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Larry
(@Lfunguscal) reported
from
Sacramento, California
@electroboyusa Yes I have an AOL email account. No spam and crap unlike Google or whatever. I use it for family.
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Angela Bell-Snider
(@princessang04) reported
from
Fair Oaks, California
I think we should bring back aol messager that **** was lit 🔥
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Not Your TC 😉🇩🇰🇮🇪🇺🇸
(@t_camp313) reported
from
Citrus Heights, California
Ma!!! Hang up the phone!!! Im trying to get on AOL....
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Laura LeBlanc
(@lsleblanc1) reported
from
Orangevale, California
@wvjoe911 @AOL @MeghanMcCain Could be because it is Evil to Obstruct Legislation that Secures Our Elections . Because it is Evil & Vile to Support a Man who was Stealing Donations from his Fraudulent Family Charity Foundations. Because it is Evil to Accept and Use Known Stolen Items for ones
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Brogle 🥦
(@Nate_pyon) reported
My Mom was so annoyed at them shutting off the internet service for everyone without warning because of something as simple as her 10 year old saying "***" online she was more mad at AOL than me and I got off the hook
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Devil EWOk
(@DesertEWO) reported
@pinktastic615 @AOL As I said, I don't remember that much. I want to say it was over 30 years since I used the service. I do remember my chat handle though: L8braker
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Brandon Quick
(@brandonq320) reported
@incrediblebob12 @Myspace @AOL Damn, y’all making me feel old.
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LASTBULLDOGSTANDING
(@jubajajo1) reported
@ACTBrigitte Parler is AOL part 2. Slow. Aggravating. Good Bye
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Jesting Russian Bot
(@BotJesting) reported
@AndersBjork2 @IDFSaturn No because it is not centralized. IRC is literally a part of the internet and it's how you would chat with people back in the day if you didn't use a centralized service like AOL, Compuserve or Prodigy.
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Kyle Duggan
(@KalElDuggan) reported
I know what it's like to lose my First Amendment rights. In June 1999, I was banned from an AOL Kids chatroom for saying, "crap." You just can't understand it until it happens to you.
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Jane Kizabi 🐝
(@JaneKizabiMD) reported
@goldengateblond One by one all the social media platforms are shutting him out. In the end, he'll wind up having to get his fix in some 90s AOL chatroom that inexplicably escaped being shut down.
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PGHPatriot15226
(@patriot15226) reported
@NautPoso @Chewbacca20001 If either worked well I could tell you. GAB is not working at all while Parler is like AOL.
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Bobo Prime
(@LilFootandBobo) reported
@cmclymer I **** you not the bastards are finding a way to grift off of those AOL CD’s; and someone is now selling him the idea of an anti-maskers LAN Party.
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Jeebus Christos
(@travelinjeebus) reported
@CyberWonton @APLMom Telling ya... easy solution to that is a purge of email access... Gmail, AOL and others can get your emails from your Twitter/Parler/etc. accounts and then decide that you should not be allowed to spread "violence" via their email systems...