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Justin TV experienced the first livestreaming swatting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rV966TomxdY - "The classic video of Justin and crew having cops bust in after receiving a call about a stabbing. This occurred on March 21st."
"That is messed up."
"Putting your hands up is the right thing to do."
Article stance
This article is bullshit! Firstly, swatting is not a "prank", it is a serious crime, which can land you in federal prison. Reading this article as of now, a basement-dwelling spotty fat geek may think swatting the second neighbour for pure fun is an excellent idea, but when he has to share a supermax cell with a ******, for five years, it is too late to regret.
Also there was a case where an HK MP5 armed SWAT team invaded the false address at midnight using helicopter rappel because of a swatting trick. Guess how the residents felt about that... The elimination of deaf-oriented text-to-speech phone services is already under consideration, because of their frequent misuse to create swatting "pranks". A few antisocial assholes are destroying peoples' lives and hurt the services created for the disabled people, just to make borderline terrorist "pranks".
The amoral stance of the current article should be adjusted to fit common values.
82.131.210.162 (
talk) 17:38, 26 February 2008 (UTC)reply
You're welcome to do so. Please try and refrain from profanity when making your point though.
Brinlong (
talk) 17:31, 6 March 2008 (UTC)reply
Edited to remove racist reference. I'm disappointed that Wikipedia left it up for so long.
In Fiction?
I know that this has appeared on the small screen in the opening of an episode of CSI Miami, but is this the only time?
Graham1973 (
talk) 14:54, 18 February 2010 (UTC)reply
Frey/Erickson
There have been reports recently that several right-wing bloggers have been victims of SWATting. Worth an edit once this story develops?
131.111.243.142 (
talk) 19:35, 28 May 2012 (UTC)reply
I think we need more mainstream media verification of these events--there has been none--and not just a blogosphere echo chamber that has repeated this story unquestioningly.
Patrick Frey's dramatic story doesn't make much sense. If you listen to the recording, the caller originally said "A man shot a woman" and then when pressed said, "I shot her and it was my wife", wouldn't give a name and then hung up. End of story. So the cops took this at face value and, according to Frey, dispatched a hazmat truck, helipcopter, a fire truck, an army of police and an ambulance? This is a police force experiencing severe
budget cuts to a degree they are having trouble solving homicides, yet they have the resources to awaken that kind of response to a rather dull hoax call? When the police arrived they find the wife alive and then force her against a wall and frisk her? She was supposed to be the victim, so that didn't tip them that this was a prank? The police didn't arrive and search the house, but instead dragged the wife out and then asked her where her kids are, and only then return to the house to look? The caller said nothing about kids, so why did the "SWAT team" ask where the children are? None of this sound like Standard Operating Procedure. Emergency services receive prank phone calls all the time; if his story is true then the LASD needs to answer some real questions for an insane overreaction to a prank call. Compare Frey's account to
how officers in Palm Beach responded to another swatting prank. --DavidShankbone 21:09, 28 May 2012 (UTC)reply
Although I responded to you on another page, its worth retierating here. Mr Shankbone, like me, I am sure you have responded to dozens if not hundreds of emergency dispatch calls in your long career as an LEO, but let me remind you that any call to EMS where the caller says they have shot a family member and might kill some more are taken very seriously by the responders. Your belief that they overreacted MUST be based on your years of experience as a first responder. Likewise, your critique of the LASD’s “Standard Operating Procedure” must be based on a comprehensive firsthand knowledge of what those procedures are, how they are interpreted in the field and they differ from other department. The whole reason “swatting” works is because the perpetrator spoofs the caller ID and dispatch has no way to know it’s a “prank”. They only figure that out after they respond to the call. When dispatch responds to a call like the one in the link, everyone who is close enough to lend support, regardless of department will respond. I have responded to a similar call, real not a hoax, where uniformed and plain clothes officers from seven municipalities, two sheriff’s departments, the state police and a local FBI substation were on the scene within 5 minutes.
So unless you have some firsthand knowledge of this particular situation and the departments involved, keep you uniformed speculations to yourself.
1002PM (
talk) 15:22, 29 May 2012 (UTC)reply
Whether you consider this a sufficiently reliable source or not I'll leave to you, but Fox has just reported on this. They report that LASD has filed a report with the FBI; beyond that, they seem to indicate that they're relying on the blog reports. Anyway, here's the report:
[1]. Enough to add yet, or worth waiting to see if other news sources pick this up?
131.111.243.142 (
talk) 10:21, 2 June 2012 (UTC)reply
Your source seems to be substantial enough to include the Frey case, but be prepared for the edit war that is likely to result.
67.6.129.142 (
talk) 03:58, 3 June 2012 (UTC)reply
This article should be deleted/rewritten
Swatting is not a major phenomenon, there are a number of articles this can be merged into, and the 'Techniques' section reads like a manual for commiting an act of swatting. This article needs to be seriously rewritten or deleted.
DesertPhox (
talk) 23:22, 30 May 2012 (UTC)reply
Agree, the "History" section of this article is also a joke. It is just an example farm. -
Xcuref1endx (
talk) 20:22, 7 January 2015 (UTC)reply
Disagree - with Twitch becoming increasingly mainstream or at least a major subcultural - almost everyone in that subculture knowns what swatting is. Twitch streamers have even guessed when hearing loud noises - "I think I'm being swatted." These incidents made major news. And there are top 10 swatting youtube videos. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
2601:646:8881:499F:D04B:E881:6357:7832 (
talk) 02:27, 14 March 2019 (UTC)reply
Kootra
Why do we need this one specific instance about Kootra? This is happening all the time. Should we talk about every single instance?
Bugefun (
talk) 21:35, 28 August 2014 (UTC)reply
It's obvious this is an article that's more about a list of notable "victories" (crimes) than a real discussion of the phenomenon, and it's ironic that no one is willing to fix it or engage in the discussion, probably out of fear. -ANON — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
204.212.175.30 (
talk) 22:40, 9 October 2014 (UTC)reply
rewrite, lack of info
For an extremely common thing that happens this article is very vague and lacks detail, such as how many swattings have occurred, or how many a year, or are there more than previous years. Also there are videos that discuss swatting, or maybe a picture showing someone gaming and them being taken down, ie Kootra, at least he's mentioned. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
50.193.239.153 (
talk) 15:41, 10 October 2014 (UTC)reply
I've done a quick Google search for statistics and nothing really immediately came up, but I may continue to research it at a later point. I have found some articles that could make for some interesting sources for improving and expanding this article though. I'll post them below in case someone wants to use them for improving this article before I get around to doing so.
JaykeBird (
talk) 10:09, 22 April 2017 (UTC)reply
Please, update as you see fit. -
月夜丸ゼロ (
talk) 18:30, 5 February 2015 (UTC)reply
Needs
reliable sourcing first. Once it shows up on a news site we should be able to add it. —
Strongjam (
talk) 18:36, 5 February 2015 (UTC)reply
Can't use. I need a news source like Kotaku or something from
here. Get one and I will add.
Zero Serenity(
talk -
contributions) 18:36, 5 February 2015 (UTC)reply
Looks like it's starting to pop up on VG News sites:
The lede for the article includes a source stating that the act of swatting can be considered terrorism. A
well-meaning anon IP is attempting to remove that connection. On their first attempt, they merely removed it and used the edit summary to say it was wrong. It was reverted, as
personal opinion does not override a cited source making the connection. The IP returned, this time citing a published work, which can be found
here. The cited page only defines the term "terrorism", and does not explicitly state "swatting is not terrorism"; it is again the anon saying that swatting doesn't rise to their interpretation of the definition. --McDoobAU93 19:20, 14 December 2015 (UTC)reply
Basically, this is a
WP:NOR (and
WP:SYNTH) issue. The source doesn't say that "swatting is not a popular dance craze", either. --
Iryna Harpy (
talk) 21:02, 14 December 2015 (UTC)reply
Globalising
I've marked this article for globalisation as it deals exclusively with the US and Canada. However it isn't clear whether this is because of a limited perspective within the article or whether it is something exclusive to those two countries. If the latter, the article lead needs to be rewritten to indicate this - a section discussing why this is would be good to add too if there are sources.
Thryduulf (
talk) 13:43, 28 April 2016 (UTC)reply
Renaming the title
In ictu oculi, can you revert the article back to "Swatting" and then propose the RM? --
George Ho (
talk) 08:00, 30 December 2016 (UTC) Re-Pinging
In ictu oculi. 08:01, 30 December 2016 (UTC)reply
It seems when a user name is inserted like that 30 seconds after the original edit it doesn't "ping" the editor it is intended for. I would have happily agreed to revert that if a { ping | } template had let me know. And I requested such to the admin refusing the move below.
In ictu oculi (
talk) 20:50, 8 January 2017 (UTC)reply
Requested move 30 December 2016
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The result of the move request was: moved as proposed. The article was recently moved without discussion, and the consensus is to put it back. As there are no other articles with the same name, there is no need for a disambiguator. (
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Bradv 15:33, 7 January 2017 (UTC)reply
Swatting (hoaxing) →
Swatting – This was moved recently, but there are no other articles of the same name. I asked the editor to undo the renaming, but I've not yet see the response.
George Ho (
talk) 10:14, 30 December 2016 (UTC)reply
@
George Ho: To me the main meaning of "swatting" is swatting flies. Plus homophonous "swotting" = intensely studying a school subject. See
wikt:swat and
wikt:swot.
Anthony Appleyard (
talk) 21:42, 30 December 2016 (UTC)reply
Speedy support contested, undiscussed (and
inept) move. The intro doesn't say this is a hoax, but something that happens. Would like to see IIO given a short block for disruption as well.
Ribbet32 (
talk) 04:50, 1 January 2017 (UTC)reply
If this article isn't the
primary topic, then what is? There isn't an article on swatting flies, and it's not like it's better off as a redirect to
fly swatter. Please ping me if you have some other rationale, but until then, the disambiguator here is redundant and the move makes sense. czar 01:25, 2 January 2017 (UTC)reply
In ictu oculi hasn't been
able or
willing to reply to any concerns here. He hasn't even been able to find anything to disambiguate this from.
Swatting continues to redirect here, making this move completely, utterly worthless unless your hellbent on having parenthesis on each and every article on Wikipedia. Revert.
Ribbet32 (
talk) 01:55, 4 January 2017 (UTC)reply
Oppose – I agree that this obscure meaning should not be the primarytopic. Instead, I'd make a redirect that links things including
Fly swatter and
Fire swatter.
Dicklyon (
talk) 00:34, 5 January 2017 (UTC)reply
Support. Seems to be the clear
WP:PRIMARYTOPIC, as there aren't even any other topics called "Swatting". A link to the
Swat dab page is appropriate.--
Cúchullaint/
c 22:06, 5 January 2017 (UTC)reply
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