AOL Outage Report in Arvada, Jefferson County, Colorado
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Arvada, Colorado
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Arvada 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 (94%)
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Internet (4%)
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Total Blackout (1%)
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Community Discussion
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AOL Issues Reports Near Arvada, Colorado
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Arvada and nearby locations:
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Danny Sacks
(@gingertasticCO) reported
from
Westminster, Colorado
My AOL-IM is down, wtf??
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Ian Littman
(@iansltx) reported
from
Denver, Colorado
Verizon should have never bought Yahoo and AOL, but it's good to see them shed those and refocus. AT&T should have never bought Tim Warner, but it's good to see them soon both that and DTV off. T-Mobilr should have never bought Layer3 TV. Etc.
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Kat V
(@kittehv1876) reported
from
Denver, Colorado
@ChrisJFuselier Never trust a Hotmail address, they are the new AOL. 🤣
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Chris 🌈🌟
(@tuba_man) reported
from
Wheat Ridge, Colorado
@AmyDentata It's the same reason why gaudy desktop PC lights are a mess of vendor lock-in, And why we've reinvented the bad old days of infinite cable bundles and of AOL channels (which is about the nicest way I can think to describe the deliberate interop friction between social media apps)
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Zack
(@zackmedic) reported
@concretecorsair AOL Gaming has been awful quiet as well 🤔
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Nolainvestments
(@nolainvestments) reported
@MichaelLindho14 @travisakers Hey now, AOL chatrooms were tha ****!
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bubbshalub
(@bubbshalub) reported
@WuffKingKyros you're too young if you don't remember AOL login info
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Jack Stritch
(@JackStritch) reported
@mawusi @TomiLahren Indeed. I lived and worked in Silicon Valley from 1988-2014. I told all who would listen that Google was a scary company, and what would follow would be awful. AOL was new. Palm was the hip device. Solindra was so cool. Am I still a conspiracy theorist?
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Arielle Castillo
(@ariellec) reported
@theschwasound @moleculesofyou @itxaropena I got in a lot of trouble for reading Star Trek stuff all night when AOL charged by the minute.
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Jjendo
(@Jjendo1) reported
@digichud 14.4k here. I can remember writing code for AOL punters and sneaking netbus on network computers so we could pretend to be hackers.
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James Kessler
(@JKirien) reported
@Whaynos @zippomage @samriegel I used to work for AOL. My job was to monitor various chat rooms and watch for people disrupting the rooms and violating Terms of Service. And I had the ability to kick people out of the rooms for doing so, banning them from the rooms and reporting them to higher ups for
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Marnie
(@telafree) reported
@Joi_the_Artist @Humanstein Holy ****. On AOL in 96 there was a The Red Dragon Inn roleplay room. That WAS fun. Forgot about it til now.
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Think 1st #StopTheSpread-Masks go OVER your nose!
(@AlwaysThinkHow) reported
@jacknicas @MikeIsaac 1 more thought, even before the Web online services grappled with whether to allow the number 1 "app" porn to be carried across their services. AOL, Compuserve did well by never allowing porn. Private Business can always make their own rules of who to serve. No shirt, no service
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Jack L. Brown
(@TexasKilldozer) reported
People who think you can say anything on the internet never said "****" in an AOL chatroom circa 1994.