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AOL Outage Report in Federal Way, King County, Washington

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AOL (America Online) is an internet portal as well as an internet service provider. As an ISP, AOL offers dial up internet through its AOL Advantage plans.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Federal Way, Washington

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

AOL Outage Chart in Federal Way, King County, Washington 11/20/2025 15:25

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. E-mail (89%)

    E-mail (89%)

  2. Internet (5%)

    Internet (5%)

  3. Total Blackout (5%)

    Total Blackout (5%)

  4. TV (1%)

    TV (1%)

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AOL Issues Reports Near Federal Way, Washington

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Federal Way and nearby locations:

  • EzioHanitore Elvis Pussley (@EzioHanitore) reported from Tacoma, Washington

    Sometimes i love this bird app and sometimes yall sensitive ass ************* make me want to delete everything and go back to dial-up and AOL chat. Chill 👏 The 👏 **** 👏 Out 👏

  • Chatham253 Krak Addict (@Chatham253) reported from Tacoma, Washington

    Last time I checked. Nitro fell behind and collapsed after Ted Turner was phased out after AOL/Time Warner merger? Am I wrong? If not what ******** is Khan talking about?

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • CARTRIDGEFUNBOT 999999999999999 in 1 GAME CARTRIDGE (@CARTRIDGEFUNBOT) reported

    STUPID GAME AOL

  • katierandall Katie Randall (@katierandall) reported

    I've started getting spam emails addressed to an email that isn't mine (my username, but @ aol instead of @gmail). I assume someone set up autoforward from an old account and got the new email wrong? Has this happened to anyone else? I'd like it to stop, obvs. Gmail folks--help?

  • DiegoFrisco Jared Barkley 🇺🇸 1776 (@DiegoFrisco) reported

    @canadiangirls99 Parler is so slow like dial up AOL.

  • FrankAmico1 Frank Amico (@FrankAmico1) reported

    @AOL It's scary to imagine how much more damage he can do before he leaves office.

  • Ik0Nihcas Ik Nihcas (@Ik0Nihcas) reported

    @uTobian Back then we only had Yahoo, Hotmail & AOL emails. They were a little slow compared to Gmail. So many people jumped to Gmail

  • DidlerBette President- Elect Bette Didler's Blue Waffle (@DidlerBette) reported

    @DextertheDeplo1 I still have AOL accounts. If you think censorship is bad now, when I first got aol back in 1997 I got kicked off it a month after I got on it. LOL

  • NiermanJoe Joe Nierman (Parler: @JoeNierman) (@NiermanJoe) reported

    And just to follow up, In 2000, "Big Tech" was AOL, Yahoo, Hotmail and MySpace. They are all either dead or so deeply on life support that their kids are creeped out looking at them and make excuses not to visit. Big Tech of 2021 is not immune to competition or the same fate.

  • katierandall Katie Randall (@katierandall) reported

    But of course the worst part is the affront of seeing AOL-addressed emails every day when I, like a good Millennial, have not known the password to any AOL account since 2005

  • mrfidge ⓜⓡⓕⓘⓓⓖⓔ (@mrfidge) reported

    I don't use Facebook, I'm now considering what I do with WhatsApp... but just to comment having chatted with my wife... WTF is up with Facebook design? It's like using AOL back in the 90s. Visual garbage everywhere.

  • SQLTrooper Allen McGuire (@SQLTrooper) reported

    @greta What is incredibly ironic is that users are what make up a social network. Absent the users, they've got a bunch of useless code. Remember MySpace? AOL: You've Got Mail? Netscape Navigator? Hotmail? Lycos? I grew up at the perfect time to see them all come and go. It can happen.