AOL Outage Report in Sparks, Washoe County, Nevada
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Sparks, Nevada
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Sparks 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 (89%)
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Internet (5%)
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Total Blackout (5%)
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Wi-fi (%)
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Phone (%)
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Gretchen the DreamScribe
(@Punkrockpearl) reported
@MoseyDm Other items: Bus stop guy who talks incessantly Postcard depicting an Earth destination Kid's macaroni necklace Self-help book AOL trial disc Electric kettle Venus fly trap Some poor soul's tv remote
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Сергей Посниченко
(@sergeithesage) reported
@MelorasWorld But you need Nintendo64 to play Oot! We didn't have such trouble - 8bit consoles can run only LoZ and AoL. And anyway, such games have never been sold in our land.
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Sherry #VoteLikeYourRightsDependOnItBecauseTheyDo
(@sher_cares) reported
@OpenTexans @StephenKing @MobleyGinny Bad business model. You cant charge for whats been free. Its a blue check. AOL gave their platform for free then decided to charge and killed their site. If they start charging the majority of people will leave. Twitter will go to the social media grave yard like MySpace/AOL.
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Sess & Kagura Soulreaper
(@R_Schultz1979) reported
@JasamiBePLAYING I still use my AOL email. Never bothered to make a new one. I had it since 1995. Good spam filter and no pop ups. Say what you want for free it works pretty damn well.
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O'Cee Dub
(@ocwfed) reported
@TheRetroRoomRoo So many AOL discs used them for bootleg coasters or threw them at other cats on the block. Paid for my own phone line and pager so I'd never be disconnected lmao.
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James A. Moore - Funky Man Croonin' On The Beat!
(@jamblisstic) reported
@ThatEricAlper ZDnet, original MP3 .com, Napster, IUMA, Garage Band .com (wasn't that social media?) Atom films, ICQ, other boards. But I had to work to support my fam, and AOL was so slow, so I didn't spend a lot of time on it. Uploading was a nightmare!
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LindaLee_HB
(@HB_Sand_Granny) reported
@RiverLevon @AnnLesbyPhD Sorry to bug... Never seen anything like that in all in all my years on AOL chats, etc. I thought it some secret lib code.
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rich w.
(@rwillson1969) reported
@doug_p51 @ScottNover The worst acquisition since AOL bought Time Warner (that one worked out so well)
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Alex Rodriguez
(@supremebroker) reported
@patrickbetdavid The flakes leave first. Twitter has been a horrible user experience for the past few years. It’s like being on AOL with all the spam. Hoping the $20 monthly cleans the threads and content engagement.
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Hey Jude
(@jewelsjml) reported
In case you havent heard today @aol sucks