AOL Outage Report in Monterey, California
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Monterey, California
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Monterey 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 (95%)
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Internet (3%)
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Total Blackout (1%)
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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joshⓑ
(@jshyb_) reported
How am I getting AOL emails to my gmail account when I’ve never had an AOL account to begin with? Who hacked @gmail?
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Krista @ Shapeshifters
(@Shapeshifters_K) reported
Like, I don't have a problem with the book itself so far, but it chips away at my suspension of disbelief to listen to this kid talk like a grouchy but lovable grandfather and a paragraph after trying to log into AOL we're talking about the Hamilton national tour.
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DAMN FINE DIJAH
(@TheOnlyDij) reported
Im deleting my Facebook I hate it. Maybe I’ll make a new one…. I know so many cool ppl on there. Why can’t this be like the 2000s and we can just AOL IM each other or sum ****.
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Mark Hunter
(@MarkHunterIndy) reported
@punishedemma The internet was better before normies figured out how to use it. Web TV and then AOL were the downfall. The old barrier to entry kept out the undesirables. The net is for fake Scully nudes, bad Star Trek fanfic, and guys who discuss Linux. Not for the cool kids or Grandma.
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Iyr
(@IrenIziel) reported
@GenWmTSherman I gotta say one of the worst things about these cultists is their fetish for crying laughing emojis nobody’s laughing Cletus emojis are not your element MFer’s probably still using free smilies he downloaded off of AOL in the dialup days
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Derriere Perfecto
(@harrypujols) reported
@Rainmaker1973 Reportedly, a few million still used the service by the time it shut down. The closest thing in the US was Compuserve which was quickly overwhelmed by competition from AOL, and later the Internet.
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Gow 🎄
(@hirezgowser) reported
Kids will never know the scrubness of having a CompuServe email address in a sea of AOL users in middle school. It sounds dumb but the judgement was real.
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Mike
(@allsenseaside) reported
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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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50fifty
(@officialvenlord) reported
@DebatesDefence @AOL You’ve got to be careful who you contact for help cause not everyone mentioned in the comments section is actually out to help. If you’re having any trouble with your account and you need help i can only suggest you reach out @utopiantechh, that’s the only person I’m sure of
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Sebastian White
(@SebWrites) reported
@AOLSupportHelp I may have been wrong in re this, but screenshot sending has still been an ongoing problem.