AOL Outage Report in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Eugene, Oregon
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Eugene 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 (92%)
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Internet (4%)
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Total Blackout (3%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Eugene, Oregon
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Eugene and nearby locations:
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Russell barry
(@Russbarr) reported
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Eugene, Oregon
@joncoopertweets @AOL Says the guy who's never had to pay for healthcare
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Richlocus
(@richlocus) reported
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Eugene, Oregon
@KLGLASS2 @AOL Awwww. Too bad.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Mark Mathews
(@slugger_555) reported
@aolmail Your App password generator for Mail forwarding has not been working since April 2022. My entire family can not generate passwords for outlook , Thunderbird, etc. Search "aol generate app password not working" many customers have this problem. Fix it.
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DumplinHead @ Ocean City Comicon 🔮
(@egyptianruin) reported
I dislike discord. Now hear me out. I am old. I was around for AOL chat rooms. It feels like a chat room that everyone is just slow to respond. I will use it...but grudgingly.
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Sean Brynda
(@BryndaSean) reported
If Twitter shuts down...I'll be plugging in my modem and jumping back on AOL Messenger.
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Josh Susser
(@joshsusser) reported
@commaficionado Same here. I've been trying to follow groups of friends through platform shifts since AOL days, and I always end up losing nearly all of my connections and have to start from scratch somewhere else. It's so stupid and unfair.
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Dissatisfied Bird-app User
(@MBBarber916) reported
@mmpadellan If killing short social media was the intent, it was a bad call IMO. Mastodon is v similar but on separate servers, just like the early internet AOL move to multiple email servers. He accelerated a decentralization. We may feel lost now, but give it a few months.
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DCT
(@dctenery) reported
The Well, ImagiNET, Popnet, Usenet, Mindvox, AOL... I've been through this all before from all sides (user, founder, employee). The communities have become increasingly bigger and less personal. Some good in this, a lot of bad. What's next?
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Gav
(@gtoran) reported
@ConanOBrien What’s your AOL screen name incase yahoo goes down?
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The2ndBigfoot
(@BigfootThe2nd) reported
@egyptianruin Never thought of it that way maybe that’s why it feels that way to me hell I still use AOL as my primary email service XD
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j_e_l
(@jelbugle) reported
Desperately trying to remember my AOL login details
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Nick Devine
(@CriminaLawyer) reported
Do @AvantiWestCoast get their onboard “Wi-Fi” using a dial-up AOL connection? On the rare occasions it works it’s either painfully slow or intermittent- especially if there are more than about 10 people on the train