AOL Outage Report in Spokane, Washington
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Users are reporting problems related to: e-mail and internet.
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 Spokane, Washington
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Spokane and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
December 01: Problems at AOL
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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 (96%)
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Internet (2%)
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Total Blackout (2%)
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Community Discussion
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AOL Issues Reports Near Spokane, Washington
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Spokane and nearby locations:
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Missy Narrance
(@ShmupusMiss) reported
from
Spokane, Washington
You guys, with everything that's been going down with Facebook, i'm starting to think we've seriously misjudged AOL.
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Missy Narrance
(@ShmupusMiss) reported
from
Spokane, Washington
You guys, with everything that's been going down with Facebook, i'm starting to think we're seriously misjudged AOL.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Zero Fuxs
(@Zero_Fs_2_give) reported
@Commander_Bee I have stories. I was a technical support supervisor for AOL from 1996 - 2001.
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🍦🧚🏽♂️
(@_DCCCVII) reported
Xfinity sent an email about updating the internet. This **** slower than aol dial up 🫤
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Hana freedman
(@Hanabelinda) reported
@AOLSupportHelp not being able to generate a third party app password and to get "Sorry, this feature is not available right now” is not acceptable. Either fix the problem or remove the function so emails can be accessed via Outlook. Time to change to Gmail after 21 years!
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Baphomet *****
(@KaleRyder) reported
@jessevitelli I’m 20 I never used aol
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Janet - #NoABCforUSA
(@webcodepro) reported
@thekimkavin @Freelancers_USA I seriously question the validity of all the "we support the DOL rule" comments. I spot-checked some and the email addresses are suspicious - lots of Yahoo, AOL, Gmail. It reeks of bots. I wonder if DOL extended the deadline so they could spam the feed with positive comments.
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Tim Peter
(@tcpeter) reported
Ugh. Ugh. Ugh. "Don't read the comments." "Don't feed the trolls." It's my own damn fault. I've been online since, roughly, the very late '80s (Prodigy and BBSs, then AOL and CompuServe). I really oughta know better.
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wis || the autumn prince 🍂🍁
(@wis_prince) reported
me: *explains silly little Joelos idea abt phone calls* sun: *makes AOL dial up noises* me: how are we feeling? sun: *softly whispering* what ********-what ********-
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Stuart
(@mcrstuart) reported
@buccocapital @MorrisseyHelena All empires die. FB is/was an internet empire. What was relevant at the dawn of the internet is less so now. The business model (and data napping) is outdated now. I never used it to any great degree. Neither of my kids or my wife use it. It’s irrelevant now. Like MySpace and AOL
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iRookieInvest⭕️r
(@iRookieInvestor) reported
@A_Dull_Boy @Jason Core business is still doing well, Ad spend is down due to recession. $GOOG and $SNAP confined that. Gotta invest in the future, remember Blockbuster, AOL, Yahoo, they didn’t invest for the next big thing.
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Nix Hedden
(@LoProCo) reported
@caitlincanahey I once had to explain AOL CDs to someone who was theoretically a Millennial but did not know what dialup was, much less what a "free minutes" CD could have to do with internet service. I decided right then and there that 1996 is much too late to consider someone a Millennial.