Internet Nostalgia

Let’s Revisit Balloon Boy

A hoax we’d no longer believe.

Will Leitch
OneZero
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3 min readJun 18, 2021

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Welcome to part 16 of our Internet Nostalgia series, which looks back at phenomena that captured the internet’s imagination and attention for a fleeting moment and then vanished as everyone moved on to something else. This series looks back at those olden times and what they told us about the internet and ourselves. If you have a suggested topic, email me at williamfleitch@yahoo.com. Last week, Susan Boyle’s first appearance on “Britain’s Got Talent.” This week: The Balloon Boy Hoax.

Date: October 15, 2009

The Story: I specifically remember that Balloon Boy happened on a Thursday afternoon. It was a long work week — I’d personally turned 34 years old earlier in the week — and I was starting to wind everything down into Friday and I noticed on the television in the background that there was a boy stuck in a balloon that was flying away. The story was absurd. How did this boy get in there? How did this balloon get loose? What kind of balloon was this, anyway? The story was so strange, so random, that you almost had to take it at face value: Why would someone make up details so intricate and weird? It didn’t occur that it might not be real, because why wouldn’t it be real? It had the specific insanity of something that was true.

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Will Leitch
Will Leitch

Written by Will Leitch

Author seven books, including “How Lucky” "The Time Has Come" and "Lloyd McNeil's Last Ride." NYMag/MLB. Founder Deadspin. https://williamfleitch.substack.com

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