AOL Outage Report in St Marys, Camden County, Georgia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in St Marys, Georgia
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in St Marys 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 (96%)
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Internet (2%)
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Total Blackout (2%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near St Marys, Georgia
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in St Marys and nearby locations:
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Author 🇺🇸 Kevin B Rissmiller = Celebrity (@RissmillerKevin) reported from St Marys, Georgia
I have worked for two major internet providers AOL and Comcast and helped create an AI software program to do technical support in a call center to solve internet connectivity problems by a staff member being instructed how to address the caller and the questions to ask
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Squalus Shark (redundant) 🦈 (@evilsharkey) reported
@Slowdancingfool What remained of Quantum Link kind of became AOL but the September That Never Ended wasn't til '93 and AOL didn't unleash its bullshit on usenet until '94
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Uncle Chad / GIGACHAD2021 (@GIGACHAD2021) reported from Somerset Center, Michigan
@Blake_S_Davis @JQT_web3vc we are in the infancy stages like AOL or Bag phones in 1984. but when these massive events occur and have no regulation on the exchanges to make sure our currency whether it is fiat or digital assets are more secure, the retail & merchants will have issues w/ customer confidence
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Tahdigh (@tahdigh) reported
@elonmusk you ever use AOL back in the day? If you broke their Terms of Service (TOS) you were booted off (kind of like a time out) and given a warning. 3 violations your account got terminated. Suspension doesn’t have to be permanent. And why no monetary penalty for breaking the rules?
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Rev. Varg Vargas (@vargvargas) reported from Clearwater, Florida
@AmandaSuspended @careystephen Damn. You like doing some '95 AOL chat room **** now.
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FOR ALL THE WOMEN AND MEN IN IRAN (@ramtin1986) reported
@Ojeda4America Twitter will never die. We still have AOL, MySpace, etc. etc.
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C🔋ri⚡(Chris) (@Falcon__3) reported
@TeslaTruckClub I was doing dial up BBS in the 80s and sierra online in the late 80s early 90s. I don't think we had AOL. We had some dialup service.
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Paul Choate (@pchoate61) reported
2005: Rupert Murdoch paid $580m for Myspace. 2009: he sold it in $35m. 2008: Bebo was sold for $850m, to AOL. The founders later bought it back for $1m. It was regarded as one of the worst deals ever made in the dot-com era. More…
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Mrs. Vape God (@swaggyg1rl21) reported
ok im not done but i would be mad asf if i had been hanging out with my aol bf everyday and he was pretending to not be my aol bf like **** you. also he put me out of business like why would i stay with him
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ziggy slutdust (@OneInsaneSlut) reported
trying to remember a shower Tweet is like remembering the passcode for your AOL login, you know it’s in there somewhere but nobody blames you for forgetting it
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Soon Lee (@SoonLeeNZ) reported
@avram LOL WUT. Tell me you never heard of Usenet without telling me you never heard of Usenet. T he original poster is wrong on so many levels. I shake my head at the suggestion that early 'net insanity was contained within AOL.