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AOL Outage Report in Edmonds, Snohomish County, Washington

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Edmonds, Washington

The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Edmonds and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

AOL Outage Chart in Edmonds, Snohomish County, Washington 01/12/2026 18:40

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by AOL users through our website.

  1. E-mail (94%)

    E-mail (94%)

  2. Internet (4%)

    Internet (4%)

  3. Total Blackout (1%)

    Total Blackout (1%)

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Live Outage Map Near Edmonds, Snohomish County, Washington

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AOL Issues Reports Near Edmonds, Washington

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Edmonds and nearby locations:

  • ImTomNook ms. mendes (@ImTomNook) reported from Edmonds, Washington

    Like i had a walkmam and a Avril Lavine CD and i was doing that same shit but luckily.... No video evidence... No big social media. Just some dial up internet, an AOL email.... And some memories. Lmao.

  • crtr0 Carter thinks #BlackLivesMatter (@crtr0) reported from Seattle, Washington

    @kirillzubovsky I never had an AOL email, I assume I'm on the BCC. This email should be triggering a dozen different hueristics.

  • merrymiIk birthday wyan || 101 UNTIL BITTERMILK 💖 (@merrymiIk) reported from Lynnwood, Washington

    it went to my aol problem solved i keep forgetting that’s in the aol app and not my email app

  • shortproof Jason Short (@shortproof) reported from Kenmore, Washington

    My father in law (86) tried to send an email for the first time in a while (his words). His AOL email stopped working. I had to explain that it was a service and he probably stopped it a long time ago.

  • Romestantc Charles M. Romestant (@Romestantc) reported from Seattle, Washington

    @VictorJServin @benedictevans For this second one apple does bring a solution with Apple TV. All in one place. Plus now the new smart tv app will help. Content it just parallels what we have with services. You had AOL, now you have fb Twitter insta etc...

  • NaFun Name cannot be blank (@NaFun) reported from Seattle, Washington

    @Slate Because he's targeting people that only recently dropped the mass email fwds from their aol accounts and they're used to bad graphics.

  • drbrain Eric Hodel (@drbrain) reported from Seattle, Washington

    @srbaker Given the examples of XMPP and the AOL messenger protocol before it we all knew this was never going to work anyhow

  • film_girl Christina Warren (@film_girl) reported from Seattle, Washington

    Anyway, we both used that AOL account until BellSouth started up its ISP service in the fall of 1996. The password wasn’t changed and the account was active until sometime in 1998 when the county finally did an audit and canceled it.

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • EFFEXLandscape Geoff Preston (@EFFEXLandscape) reported

    @KneeDeepMedia The next joke. Is who cares what AOL does, I mean directv? My bad my bad. I get my early 2000s clustered with age. Haha

  • HelenDiehl3 Helen Diehl (@HelenDiehl3) reported

    @2Catahoulas @AOL Mine is down too

  • boomerpanicbot BoomerPanicBot (@boomerpanicbot) reported

    Help! Millennials Swiped My AOL ...!!

  • benstreeet Ben Street (@benstreeet) reported

    @girdley AOL dot com email millionaire who can’t send an email without their millennial child’s help

  • checks_inc Bond Jovi (@checks_inc) reported

    @JBierne Similar problem VZ and T have previously had: the business throws off so much cash but the board just can’t take the next step to get it back to shareholders, they have to find these money pits (AOL) & vanity projects (Warner Media). It’s frustrating. Normalize special dividends.

  • ScottReznor365 **** Juice Scott Reznor (@ScottReznor365) reported

    If not for the AOL-Time Warner merger, I bet @EBischoff would still be running WCW. It makes me wonder how different the past 20 years would have been and if **** would be better today

  • vestiphile Tripping Ether (@vestiphile) reported

    @MadameIngrid It's a weird thing to do...I never understood the endgame for impersonation. Grifting money? Living in the 'likes' they get for faking? I've been faceposting since the AOL days. I understand privacy threshold and NOT identity posting, but never got the impetus to fake one.

  • CoderInCrisis Coder, A CoderDyne Account (@CoderInCrisis) reported

    @charcware The Summer of AOL was horrible, it really was.

  • m00m_world m00m (@m00m_world) reported

    @AcolyteEternal One easy fix for crashing the aol system: breaking all of their free trial CDs 💿

  • V_Xworks V-X 🏳️‍🌈🏴‍☠️🤘 (@V_Xworks) reported

    Anyway, that's the HI THIS IS FOR REAL A HORROR MOVIE pivot. In the end, none of the major events or actions in CL are particularly implausible or outsize, none of the characters are cutouts or cliches. It could be an awful news story that went around AOL and Usenet in 1996.