AOL Outage Report in Rifle, Garfield County, Colorado
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Rifle, Colorado
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Rifle 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 (88%)
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Internet (6%)
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Total Blackout (5%)
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TV (1%)
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Radec Marquis
(@enrico_marquez) reported
@LegionHoops These 2 bozos are moron Comparing AOL with modern internet. AOL is an Internet Service Provider like Sprint etc. It still exists. I wouldn't have been lost in the discussion of these morons if they're comparing dialup internet over broadband
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Kane
(@RiverCityDragon) reported
Warner mergers are usually terrible I find. AOL in 2001 and Discovery now. W/AOL lost 206 Billion in Stocks and Discovery is bring ****** and cheap with cuts and bad ideas
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frank 🇺🇸☮️🥃🌊
(@frankri504) reported
@lorelei1950 Call you homeowners insurance . If Verizon FIOS is your network , then AOL (hell) is is your email provider , they absolutely suck !
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Ron
(@ChillwithRon) reported
@ccmarce_writes true. maybe it's just me, but I find my experience on social media blah. My AOL chatroom days were a lot more, fun, engaging, network and community oriented. it wasn't forced or you had to sign up with an "expert" to learn abt community building. it was fluid and real. fun times
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Raj Giri
(@TheRajGiri) reported
As a wrestling fan, this WBD merger feels a lot like the AOL - Time Warner merger in the late 90s, in that it's bad for wrestling. Thankfully there are a lot more options for AEW nowadays, but going with an Apple TV or Prime comes with a significant decline in exposure
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Radec Marquis
(@enrico_marquez) reported
@LegionHoops These 2 bozos are moron Comparing AOL with modern internet. AOL is an Internet Service Provider like Sprint etc. It still exists. I wouldn't have been lost in the discussion of these morons was comparing dialup internet over broadband
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Ultra Gare
(@ultragare) reported
When I was a kid I had like 20 AOL accounts at one point in time. I hex edited a “password stealer” and inserted my email address in place of the original developers and then I started distributing the virus to a bunch of people. I had peoples login info coming into my inbox
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Jordan Carr Peterson
(@JordanCarrP) reported
@ericibid I mostly can't believe AOL tech support still exists? There was an actual human on the other line, though she probably also had to field calls for people trying to buy MyPillow or invest in gold
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Nikolas Drury
(@DruryNikolas) reported
@Malbanese1922 @BrandonThurston Biggest difference with WCW is that Turner owned the company and they were hemorrhaging money. Good ratings or not, the company was no longer profitable. AOL Time Warner execs also apparently hated wrestling and wanted it off their network. AEW can go somewhere else if cancelled.
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Tres Griffin
(@Griffin3Tres) reported
Damn. In hindsight, we really were preteens/teens old up in AOL chat rooms likely chatting with predators and groomers and not thinking a thing of it…