AOL Outage Report in Monterey Park, Los Angeles County, California
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Monterey Park, California
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Monterey Park 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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Total Blackout (7%)
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Internet (7%)
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Wi-fi (1%)
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Phone (%)
Live Outage Map Near Monterey Park, Los Angeles County, California
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Los Angeles, Whittier and Arcadia.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Monterey Park, California
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Monterey Park and nearby locations:
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Paul Semel
(@paulsemel) reported
from
Los Angeles, California
@AOLSupportHelp I can. And I can sign in on my iPad and on the website when on my desktop and laptop. It's just on my phone.
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Jake Hamby
(@jhamby) reported
from
Los Angeles, California
@sarahjeong I have no idea what he's worked up about. I just read what you wrote and it all made perfect sense to me. I have no love for Google or Facebook, but the law is what it is so that a previous generation of service providers (AOL & friends) wouldn't be sued out of existence.
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John Kerrigan
(@JCKerrigan_LA) reported
from
Los Angeles, California
@Pvelkovsky @senatorshoshana I still have my AOL account. It’s 22 years old now! Damn......
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@techartmaker
(@TechArtMaker) reported
from
Los Angeles, California
@NnnnnDeee @Activoid @pramsey342 @AOC I’m glad you support America Online. Personally, I think it’s a dead platform, but Canada seems perpetually stuck in the past anyway. Now, read the room and go back to whatever it is you Canadians do. Surfing moose-riding chat rooms on AOL I suppose... #Muted for stupidity.
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Ron
(@CryptoBullRon) reported
from
Los Angeles, California
@HaileyLennonBTC I think I handed out over a million AOL discs trying to help people get online so I could sell them a website
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Larry Rosenthal
(@LarryRosenthal) reported
from
Los Angeles, California
@MuseZack Lol. At #digitalhollywood where half the questions and answers on panels are about this Netflix issue. Just remember the reality of aol and Facebook actual numbers.;) When dug up.
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Marisa Mendez 🧜🏼♀️
(@MarisaMendez) reported
from
Los Angeles, California
All these Lives feels like 8th/9th grade when everyone rushed to be online in the AOL group chats and shit lmao
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HOLLYWOOD PARI$
(@ImTheBombDotCom) reported
from
Los Angeles, California
I spontaneously moved across the country to LA😫😍 and got to go to the fashion district. Something I always dreamed of as a poor kid. Looking at the tags in wet seal trying to aol how I could sale them myself 😫🙏🏾 it was a dream come true. Foreal.
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Bruce Keith Eisermann
(@bkeisermann1) reported
from
Los Angeles, California
@AOL That's TERRIBLE!😥 R.I P. SIR!
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Hamberderglar
(@makmanson) reported
from
Los Angeles, California
@Charalanahzard Footballqb4. Have never played football and don’t even watch it anymore. AOL was a dark time.
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Jen Ross ❤️🚀🇺🇸
(@rocket_jenross) reported
from
Los Angeles, California
@dakami @arbissell @PhenomenalPoto MCI Worldcom had a real product & people loved their service. They built out the internet. Enron had products. Sunbeam had products. Adelphia, Global Crossing, AOL, Tyco, Valeant - guess what they had. Products. Having a real product doesn’t mean you have a sustainable business
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Larry Rosenthal
(@LarryRosenthal) reported
from
Los Angeles, California
@crazysmiles @zeynep as they did yahoo and aol before.. easy to predict... but more damage done. a long slow dreck to orwells 1984.
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Patrick Graf
(@patrick_graf) reported
from
Altadena, California
Some of y’all never ran out of internet hours on AOL and it shows.
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Abbey Someshitorwhatever
(@AbbeySoandso) reported
from
Los Angeles, California
Some of you never cybered on AOL chat with a complete stranger who probably lied about their A/S/L and it reaaalllyyy shows.
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Logan Rapp
(@Loganchance) reported
from
Los Angeles, California
@rachelkiley A dot commer who got lucky selling his shitty blog network to AOL and thinks himself a genius
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🦋desi baybee 💎
(@DesireeAndrea) reported
from
Los Angeles, California
I’m about to invest in AOL stock, old ppl refuse to let that shit go
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Wʏɴᴛᴇʀ Mɪᴛᴄʜᴇʟʟ (Rᴏʜʀʙᴀᴜɢʜ)
(@wyntermitchell) reported
from
Los Angeles, California
I spiraled for 2-3 years from 14-17 making collages & fake radio shows, swaying to Fiona & Bjork while running AOL fan fiction chatrooms & modifying fish filets but I was performing Veronica Sawyer...literally no one gave a shit...or much less would have followed me on Instagram
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Christian Buckley #CollabTalk
(@buckleyplanet) reported
from
Los Angeles, California
@joeloleson & @jwillie have not said a word about @MicrosoftTeams + AOL IM federation in their session. Apparently this customer segment is not a priority. Shocking. #SPSLA
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Jake Hamby
(@jhamby) reported
from
Los Angeles, California
But you would certainly get your account banned from AOL if you were pretending to be a customer service rep for St*rb$$$$ or any other company or governmental organization.
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KENSEI
(@KenseiAbbot) reported
from
Los Angeles, California
****** with aol/yahoo emails bug me ******** out
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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sylverfyre
(@sylverfyreValk) reported
@kittybatpurrs @aukariii "hacking" my dad's aol account to make a second administrator tier account so i wasnt restricted to just aol kids only and could actually browse the internet (He told me the password once, seemed to forget he told me it, then never noticed that "my" acc had admin privileges)
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Rosalinda Reyes, Ph.D. 🌹🧠❣🐘🇺🇸
(@rosie_reyes) reported
@Sosowski EEEEEEEEEEOOOOOOOOO (aol login sound, which lasted an eternity)
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Jason Hicok
(@jhicok) reported
@Sosowski AOL didn't exist. Also pages and pages of hex to draw a stupid picture of a boat. And sprites.
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Queenslayer
(@sylviawino) reported
Being in the house trying to do so much at once:study, tidy up,cook, work….I am definitely normalizing getting help once I move out! Yawa-aol!
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Joshua Lander
(@lander) reported
The Trashy Fashy /pol/ Teens have decided to… I guess… reply brigade me? Mhm. Yes, the guy who was permbanning their parents from IRC servers and AOL Teen Chat in the mid-1990s. God, I hope they never understand how desperate and lost they look. 🥰
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KarlslandOtaku 👼🏼
(@KarlslandOtaku) reported
@_Senseal_ I'm surprised your email service doesn't filter that garbage out... Aol always has for me...
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Redundancy office of redundancy
(@PettyBeige666) reported
I’ve been shitposting since the days of AOL chatrooms, since at least 1998. ****, when did I get old?#SaturdayThoughts
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Max Fine
(@maxfine) reported
@elonmusk For those wondering what this means. It means Elon is the biggest idiot troll and he will fizzle out one day like AOL did. He will get beat with his rockets and his cars. Nothing but a lucky car salesman that buys smart peoples ideas.
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Jiang Cheng
(@wanyinbot) reported
Jin Ling. Come help me guess Wei Wuxian's AOL password
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Ryan Stein
(@JimmyFuckingDs) reported
@AOLSupportHelp Lol **** off we care about our users but are constantly throwing ads in their faces and won't help them access their accounts. No wonder Verizon sold your company for a $4 billion dollar loss