Sports Journalist Gets Trolled On Twitter, Tattles To Troll's Parents
from the this-won't-end-well dept
There's a spectrum of responses in how to deal with internet trolls. On one end, you can give them a nice little golf-clap while mostly ignoring their often-hilarious antics. Somewhere in the middle is when a news organization decides to track the troll down and harrass them in real life in one of those ironic little moments that makes life worth living. Finally, I think we can call sending a SWAT team to respond to an internet troll on the other far end of the spectrum.
So, with that established, I wonder where we'll put Al Trautwig, a sports analyst in New York for the MSG Network, who found himself the target of a troll after he Twitter-typo'd his new co-worker Marty Biron as "Boron."
@AlTrautwig Thought it was an autobiographical tweet and you meant Moron.That's about what I'd expect from someone with the Twitter handle THE Blocknesmonster. It's neither creative, nor funny, nor particularly memorable or deserving of attention in any way. So you'd figure Trautwig would ignore this lame troll and move on, right? Nah, he called the guy's mom instead.
— THE Blocknesmonster (@Blocknesmonster) November 13, 2013
Al Trautwig apparently found the troll's phone number and called him. Except the troll doesn't live at that number anymore and hasn't for 20 years; he lives in Israel now. So when Al Trautwig creepily tracked down the number for a heckler who called him a moron on Twitter, and called to confront him about it, he spoke to the heckler's mom.
"I get a call from my mother that Al Trautwig just called the house to speak to me because I wrote something about him on twitter. My mother told him that I don't live there anymore (20 years plus) and can she have his number so I can call him back. He refused to give his number to her and said to her not to worry, that he will find me."I'm a big fan of sports journalism and talk-radio, and every once in a while a friend or family member will ask me why I listen to a bunch of childish goons shouting things at one another while calling it entertainment. I typically argue that that's not all sports journalism is. Al Trautwig just made things much harder for me by acting as childish as the troll and giving him roughly infinitely more attention than he deserves. In fact, all it did was cause the troll to begin tweeting at Trautwig nonstop, all while getting attention fed to him in response to the story of a sports journalist stooping down to the level of a jerk.
Mission accomplished? Hardly. I imagine that Trautwig has a great many more mothers to call now that this story is circulating.
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I for one wish I could be more famous than I am for my aggressive dissent, which is far too nice as it is. Americans: don't let our disgraceful cowardliness rub off on you for a second.
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(did I do it right? XP)
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one person's troll...
1. the summation, as far as being a nothing-burger best left uneaten by a no-skinned trautwig, is correct...
2. even as an un-involved lurker/spectator, i often see so-called trolls act as necessary brakes on steamrolling gruppethink...
3. similarly, they can offer valid criticism that insiders and tribe-members may be loath to proffer...
having said that, the resident troll-in-chief is a sub-species whose signal-to-noise ratio is not worth the trouble... its most maddening trait is its hit-and-run style which will only respond to points it feels can be 'refuted', but leaves all the tough questions untouched...
skips around all day on a thread, but somehow overlooks the valid evidence offered in rebuttal... funny, that...
art guerrilla
aka ann archy
eof
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Maybe he should run for President.
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I just wish people would grow the hell up and stop acting like retarded adolescents. Sorry: intellectually challenged.
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However...
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http://i39.tinypic.com/2ic1nax.jpg
i created the pic over the weekend using a surface pro tablet.
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Not sure it is really creepy
Blocknesmonster stated that his parents were called at "midnight," but don't know this is true. Blocknesmonster's mother called him at 7 am Israeli time, which would have indeed been midnight in NY. However, that doesn't mean Trautwig had just called. It may instead mean that Blocknesmonster's mother called at midnight because of time changes. It is hard to call from the US, so staying up until midnight would allow his mother to call before Blocknesmonster left for work. Until I hear more, I'll reserve judgment on Al Trautwig.
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It would appear
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Surely the correct response is "Whatever" with zero added emotion.
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..Yeah, because he actually spoke to a voter..
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While the offence, such as it was, couldn't have done any harm to anyone, trolls can and do go from "Hah! Typo!" and mild name-calling to griefing and worse. It's possible that our little buddy was stopped in his tracks before he became a monster and was reminded that he could be held to account for his actions. It is equally possible that the kid might have simply done this once and grown out of it.
That said, I think Trautwig was overreacting. He should have ignored it. And dang, all that effort for one mildly offensive tweet? Grow a pair, Trautwig!
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