AOL Outage Report in Yucca Valley, San Bernardino County, California
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Yucca Valley, California
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Yucca Valley 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 (76%)
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Internet (14%)
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Total Blackout (9%)
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Wi-fi (1%)
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Community Discussion
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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ShowTimeNation (@ShowTime1083) reported
If you never heard of Cingular Wireless, Wachovia Bank, or AOL then address me as Unc
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Sherry #VoteLikeYourRightsDependOnItBecauseTheyDo (@sher_cares) reported
@lavern_spicer I never paid $8 for gas. And Twitter has always been free. Your advertisers is how you make money. Notice No other social media site is charging! AOL gave their service away for free and then tried to charge. AOL is in the social media graveyard with MySpace!
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jadepearls33 (@jadepearls33) reported
@SMilkdrama never once doubted luoyunxi’s acting prowess since AoL, man is killing it in everything he does
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andrew lawson (@andyl14) reported
@AOL why can’t generate third party passwords very poor !
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Pip (@philippawarr) reported
I left AOL/HuffPo just before every writer there got blue ticked. I wondered if not having one would affect me or if I should have hung on longer. In the many years since, not having a blue tick has never come up, and I’ve only ever seen it used as a Twitterati insult so.
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Sergey Mak (@SergeyMak8) reported
AOL was the first subscription service. #earlystage Our parents spent $20-$30 a month to use the internet when no one needed to make a phone call.
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Andy Budd (@andybudd) reported
Facebook was essentially AOL 2.0. A walled garden of Web functionality where your less than Internet savvy relatives hang out.
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Gizmo (@Giz_the_Mogwai) reported
@lunaxxloveless Don't know been rocking pop up blockers since I got off aol. I actually purchased a computer and received a damaged ssd in it and used imagevenue to host the pictures of the damage to show them, and they complained about porn pop ups, never knew the site had any lol.
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Stephen Wicks (@WicksStephen) reported
@timjacobwise What I see is a bit different. I don't think twitter is what you seem to think it is. Remember AOL online? Remember mySpace? Remember Ask Jeeves? Your voice won't be dulled if twitter crashes and burns. Find another venue and move on, or stay and support the egoist.
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Jess Birken 🐌 (@JessBirken) reported
@NickJRishwain That's dead on. Right up there with never work for a lawyer using a Gmail, Hotmail or (God forbid) AOL email address