AOL Outage Report in Issaquah, King County, Washington
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Issaquah, Washington
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Issaquah 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 (94%)
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Internet (4%)
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Total Blackout (2%)
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Wi-fi (%)
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Live Outage Map Near Issaquah, King County, Washington
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Seattle.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Issaquah, Washington
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Issaquah and nearby locations:
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Hoyty
(@hoyty) reported
from
Sammamish, Washington
@cmwdotme @supersat Never seen a BlackBerry RIM950 with AOL branding. Was that used by people who worked for AOL or something?
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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...
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(@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.
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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
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Adam Etchey
(@AdamEtchey) reported
from
Sammamish, Washington
I once pretended to be a female with an AOL account around the time I wrote: "I want to meet the Aliens." "You never can tell about people can you?" ;; I want to meet my family, is my final conclusion. ;;
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Laura Marie Rivera
(@508LauraMarie) reported
from
Seattle, Washington
@michaelharriot I can email you from the AOL account that I will never give up!
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Gerald O'Patrick
(@Gerald95051) reported
from
Redmond, Washington
@mmasnick @DevinCow Really ancient history. We gave away free Prodigy trial offer kits at Global Village Communication 30 years ago and the most common customer reaction was “why would anyone want this?” Or “I have a Mac. I use AOL.” Now I feel old. Get off my lawn, kid.
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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.
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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:
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DunedainWrangler
(@DunedainW) reported
I periodically think of quitting @twitter when **** like "Sports - Follow Topic" shows up in my timeline. Who ******** follows #sports ? I mean, that's the sort of targeted, specific output your algorithm should produce if you're running an AOL message board in 1995.
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Emgorse
(@EmGorse) reported
@somedeepstuff1 @nellastu1 ‘Thus, lawsuits seeking to hold a service provider liable for its exercise of a publisher's traditional editorial functions — such as deciding whether to publish, withdraw, postpone or alter content — are barred.’ - Zaren versus AOL - 1997 - US Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.
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🧀 Mutantus Marvanus tbh 🍖
(@HyprboreanJelqr) reported
@AirCoinRespctor I must have tricked hundreds of unsuspecting hundreds of retatds on aol into clicking that **** lmao
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Roberto 🎮 #Vitaisland, #SwitchCorps 🇵🇷 🇺🇲
(@jehuty88) reported
@Crowbeak Lol I still use their email! It's mostly for nothing important. But still, it's there for when I need it. AOL is wholesome service. I do miss the days if AIM.
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Ricky Camilleri
(@RickyCam) reported
What you may or may not know is that David’s character in this sketch is directly based on a man who worked at AOL and who called himself “the digital prophet.” That man did not appreciate this sketch and came down to the green room to tell Bob.
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shib_achi
(@cash_fidel) reported
@RUShibbinMe And that y you will never make money off it....... AOL voice : you got scammed
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Jonathan Collins
(@GoloisaNinja) reported
@fastorangecar And then the download packet would fail at 96% so you’d have to start it over and explain to your mom that it was for school so please don’t go on AOL until after the progress box is gone.
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🌹Rózsa🌹
(@RozaRebelRouser) reported
@ThatEricAlper I used to have mental breakdowns calling customer service.... AOL customer service...
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Robert
(@Haldrie) reported
@AOLSupportHelp My mom somehow changed her password without realizing it and the recovery number assigned to it she hasn't had access to in year. Can you help us in getting her password reset so she can access her email again?
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Adrian Frazier
(@PAdrianFrazier) reported
I hope whoever the next big existential philosopher is addresses the horror associated with signing on to social media, awakening to the drama, the hostility, and the stupidity. The obtuse void. I thought email lists were bad back in the late 90s... Or AOL chat rooms.