![]() According to the official statement, the party was mostly peaceful with exceptions of 11 people who were taken into custody for various indecent behaviors and misdemeanor charges. and many attendants brought signs and posters with congratulatory message for Thessa. The outdoor impromptu festival continued throughout the evening from 7 p.m. On the day of Thessa's birthday, at least 1500 people showed up at the sixteen year old's Hamburg residence, which alerted the local police department to dispatch nearly 100 officers and cordon off Thessa's house from the crowds. On June 1st, the story quickly spread out of Germany, receiving international media coverage from TIME, AP and Al-Jazeera as well as blogs like The Daily What and The Huffington Post. In leading up to the day of event, German news publications and websites like Spiegel, Stern and Die Welt began reporting on the Flashmob party crashers, inviting more pranksters to add themselves to the guest list. On May 31st, a Wordpress blog called PartyThessa was launched to track the media coverage of the Facebook flashmob, but it soon came to an end with a post recommending all partygoers to stand down and send the girl a postcard instead: In response, some Facebook users launched an event at the lake adjacent to Thessa's house and drew over 1,800 participants. on May 31st, but they were all deleted by noon. The clone pages reached over 13,000 RSVPs by 10 a.m. However, dupcliate Facebook events with the girl's real name, valid address and phone number were launched by others, providing unofficial venues to coordinate an epic flashmob party crash. Notable Developments Viral RSVP on FacebookĪccording to the German online media blog MediaRauschen, Thessa's Facebook event was cancelled after 2,500 RSVPs. ![]()
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