Secret US military documents leaking on Discord seems weirdly normal, doesn't it? (2024)

Secret US military documents leaking on Discord seems weirdly normal, doesn't it? (1)

When we learned that a top secret US military leak had come from a Discord server, we reacted as a lot of gamers probably did: Oh brother! Here we go again. This happens all the time on the War Thunder forums.

But these leaks were a tad more sensitive, and interesting, than those: According to The Washington Post, the documents include US intel on the war in Ukraine, details about US efforts to spy on allies, and more. The Massachusetts Air National Guard member suspected of posting the documents to his Discord server faces a possible 15 years in prison.

It's all very serious, but I still couldn't help but laugh yesterday when I saw "FBI Arrests Leader of Online Group Where Secrets Appeared" on the front page of The New York Times. "Leader of Online Group?" You mean, the Discord admin who was showing off to his Arma pals?

That's not to say that the Times doesn't get Discord. The mainstream reporting I've seen has been quite good at contextualizing the gaming connection for a wide audience. The Washington Post might've overemphasized the chat app from my perspective by labeling its coverage "The Discord Leaks," but it makes sense: To most people, it's probably a little surprising that a chat group where gamers played Project Zomboid and posted racist memes was the source of a world-changing intelligence leak, and not, say, Wikileaks.

Sounds about right to us, though, doesn't it? For one thing, the US military has, for a long time, targeted gamers for recruitment. The US Army ran its own free-to-play FPS called America's Army for 20 years—it finally closed just last year. More contemporary attempts to appeal to the Discord-using youth of America include an Army esports team and Twitch livestreams (which were bombarded with questions about war crimes, as you'd expect).

And this isn't the first time that Discord, the application people use to talk to their Minecraft friends, has played a lead role in events with global consequences. During the meme investing spree that took down GameStop shorters, Discord briefly banned the WallStreetBets server for "hate speech," and prior to that, reports of white supremacist groups organizing in Discord servers led the company to collaborate with the Southern Poverty Law Center in its efforts to remove them.

Secret US military documents leaking on Discord seems weirdly normal, doesn't it? (2)

The 2022 Buffalo terror attack was planned on a Discord server and livestreamed on Twitch, leading to calls for stronger surveillance and content moderation. In South Korea, 2020's Nth Room Case primarily played out on encrypted chat service Telegram, but also featured some crossover on Discord—chat rooms on the platforms were used to coordinate and disseminate sexual blackmail.

On Discord and elsewhere, gaming has become entangled with political reactionary groups, instances of violence (swatting, as another example), scams (of the NFT variety, lately), and coordinated harassment. And now, especially this week, military intelligence leaks and war.

Some of this new normal is the result of gaming being so thoroughly mainstream that it's inevitably going to make incidental contact with important events, but it feels deeper than that, too, and has for years. The world's been changing, despite efforts in the '90s to convince us that it stopped.

Look to Discord admin drama if you want to understand the motions of today's world.

It's notable, I think, that we pretty accurately intuited what was going on with these leaks when not everyone was pointing in the right direction. A week ago, we were hearing that anonymous US officials were pointing the finger at Russia for disseminating the documents. And just before the leaker's identity was revealed, Microsoft president Brad Smith responded to a question about the incident by referring to "efforts by the Russians to basically penetrate gaming communities" which they can use to distribute information.

"So you basically know it was the Russians?" the interviewer asked Smith.

"I won't go further than what I've just gone here," Smith said, "But in truth it's not the number one thing we should worry about. They're going to publish information somewhere. It just happens to be a good place for them to get the information into circulation, and then ultimately, journalists find it."

But it wasn't "the Russians." It wasn't even, by present appearances, a Snowden-esque whistleblower like we might've expected in the 2010s. It was, or at least it looks this way right now, a PUBG player flexing for his Discord friends. That's kinda what we figured as soon as we heard that the files had made their way from one Discord server to another, including a Minecraft mapping server. In our first article on the leaks, we joked: "I can't believe this keeps happening."

That's the 2020s for you: Hedge funds don't get taken down by thrilling corporate espionage, they get taken down by Reddit dudes who still post Pepe the Frog memes, and Cold War movies aren't the right referent for political intrigue. Look to Discord admin drama if you want to understand the motions of today's world.

Secret US military documents leaking on Discord seems weirdly normal, doesn't it? (3)

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Tyler grew up in Silicon Valley during the '80s and '90s, playing games like Zork and Arkanoid on early PCs. He was later captivated by Myst, SimCity, Civilization, Command & Conquer, all the shooters they call "boomer shooters" now, and PS1 classic Bushido Blade (that's right: he had Bleem!). Tyler joined PC Gamer in 2011, and today he's focused on the site's news coverage. His hobbies include amateur boxing and adding to his 1,200-plus hours in Rocket League.

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Secret US military documents leaking on Discord seems weirdly normal, doesn't it? (2024)

FAQs

What did Discord leaks reveal? ›

The leaks exposed information on an apparent plan by Egypt to supply Russia with weapons in contravention of the wishes of the United States. They revealed the Pentagon's assessment of Taiwan's vulnerability to Chinese attack.

How do Discord messages get leaked? ›

With Spy Pet, third-parties including stalkers or potentially police can look up specific users and see what messages they've posted on various servers at once.

Who leaked the classified documents? ›

Massachusetts Air National Guard member Jack Teixeira is accused of leaking highly classified military from the 102nd Intelligence Wing at Otis Air National Guard Base in Massachusetts where he worked.

What was Thug Shaker Central? ›

Discord server where classified military documents were leaked.

Is Discord monitored by the government? ›

Discord works with law enforcement agencies in cases of immediate danger and/or self-harm, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 2702. We swiftly report child abuse material and the users responsible to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

What can Discord see you doing? ›

When you engage in certain detectable activities (like playing a game or listening to music), Discord can display information about those activities. This includes when and how you engaged, as well as information about the activity.

Can the police see Discord messages? ›

Law Enforcement and Legal Requests

In rare cases, law enforcement agencies or authorized individuals may be able to access deleted Discord messages through legal requests or subpoenas. This typically requires a valid legal basis and specific evidence to support the request.

What is the spy site scraping Discord? ›

pet' Website that Harvested Data from Hundreds of Millions of Users. Promo Protect all your devices, without slowing them down. Discord recently announced it took down Spy. pet, a data harvesting website that scraped messages from 620 million Discord users from more than 14,000 servers.

Does Discord spy on users? ›

Discord users need to be extra careful when using the popular chat service as a third-party company is currently scraping their messages and tracking millions of individual profiles.

What is the biggest document leak? ›

The release of the Pentagon Papers is perhaps the most famous and impactful leak of classified documents in US history. In 1971, Daniel Ellsberg, an analyst at the RAND Corporation, leaked a report commissioned by the US military about the Vietnam War.

Who is the Discord leaker? ›

Jack Teixeira has already faced one trial in connection with America's most sweeping national security leak in years. Now he may face two.

How do I find declassified CIA documents? ›

The documents will be available on CIA.gov and in the CIA Records Search Tool (CREST) at the National Archives in College Park, Maryland. CREST currently houses over 10 million pages of declassified Agency documents.

What information was leaked on Discord? ›

The Discord Leaks. Dozens of highly classified documents have been leaked online, revealing sensitive information intended for senior military and intelligence leaders. In an exclusive investigation, The Post also reviewed scores of additional secret documents, most of which have not been made public.

Is the Discord app safe? ›

With the right privacy settings and monitoring, it's easy to use Discord safely. However, there's always a risk when it comes to sites and apps with open chat. The safest way to use Discord is to only accept friend requests and participate in private servers with people you already know.

What is the thug shaker Discord? ›

He originally sent documents to a raucous Discord server called Thug Shaker Central—the title was a reference to a p*rn film—with a few dozen gamers in it. The files went viral after other users reposted them elsewhere. Teixeira would not be the first person to leak restricted documents to gamer friends.

What is the Discord official message warning? ›

Users who break the rules will receive a system direct message (DM) from Discord letting them know they received a violation. Users will receive a DM each time they break our rules. Within the DM, users will see a card that summarizes the violation. Pressing on the card will reveal further details for the violation.

Why does Discord have NSFW? ›

Those meeting the criteria can proceed with a “Continue” click, while others can choose “Nope.” Despite its association with explicit content, the NSFW label primarily serves to alert users to potentially inappropriate material, ranging from offensive language and semi-nude imagery to politically sensitive topics, ...

Did Discord have a data breach? ›

In March 2023, Discord experienced a data breach due to a vulnerability in its website code. The breach led to unauthorized access to the platform's database, exposing sensitive user information.

Why is Discord getting hacked? ›

Every online platform is somewhat vulnerable to hacking – Discord is no exception. However, Discord account theft became a particular problem after the introduction of Nitro, a paid subscription that provides Discord users with additional, enhanced platform features.

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