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Just 3 days later he uploaded the video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Egbn83itslM DISCORD RESPONDED TO MY VIDEO], stating that the director of the Trust & Safety Team responded to him in a more formal e-mail. The earlier second reason behind his ban has not been mentioned, proving that the moderator who e-mailed him first indeed had a personal bias for the ban. Nonetheless, his original account is still banned because allegedly, people discussed raids on Discord. However, he was still given his server ownership transfer.
 
Just 3 days later he uploaded the video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Egbn83itslM DISCORD RESPONDED TO MY VIDEO], stating that the director of the Trust & Safety Team responded to him in a more formal e-mail. The earlier second reason behind his ban has not been mentioned, proving that the moderator who e-mailed him first indeed had a personal bias for the ban. Nonetheless, his original account is still banned because allegedly, people discussed raids on Discord. However, he was still given his server ownership transfer.
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==Minecraft Championship==
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Minecraft Championship is a Minecraft Tournament for YouTubers and streamers run by the Noxcrew, in which 10 teams of four compete in a series of 8 minigames decided by the participants. A point multiplier makes each game worth more as each round passes, incentivizing teams to vote for games they might be bad at early on in the event. In the end, the two teams with the most points face off in a round of ‘Dodgebolt’ to decide the winner of the tournament. This makes it possible for a team to win despite potentially having fewer points than the runner-up.
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*'''MC Championships 1-10''': Did not participate.
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*'''MC Championships 11''': Violet Vampires. Teamed with [[Fundy]], [[Wilbur Soot]] and [[TommyInnit]].
   
 
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Revision as of 18:25, 9 October 2020

        

i need a new youtube banner

―Quackity's channel art

Alexis "Alex"[1] (born: December 28, 2000 (2000-12-28) [age 23]), better known online as Quackity (formerly QuackityHQ), is a Mexican YouTuber known for hosting competitions on his Discord server, mainly his "Discord's Got Talent" videos, which usually feature other YouTubers like KSI or MrBeast. He's also famous for his Twitch raids on online game communities and for his commentary videos in which he used to use text-to-speech to narrate. He's also a member of the DreamSmp.

About

Quackity was formerly known for his videos of the now-closed game Toontown Online and its successor, Toontown Rewritten. One of his former profile pictures is reminiscent of his character in the game despite not playing it anymore. He changed it around mid-2019 to a picture of himself.

Quackity used to release Club Penguin videos on 2 YouTube accounts: one of them was named "DjYeroc123", while the other one remained anonymous for his viewers.

Discord Competitions

Quackity has a discord server of more than 260k people where he sometimes hosts competitions, mostly Discord's Got Talent and Discord's PhotoShop Hunger Games and more.

Raids

Quackity is responsible for raiding several online multiplayer games over the years including - but not limited to -, Roblox, Club Penguin/Club Penguin Island, Habbo Hotel, and Animal Jam. Rushing in thousands of players at the same time, they once crashed the game Toontown Rewritten in Quackity's 6000 subscribers special video, whilst streaming it all on Twitch. When he is unable to log into a game (due to a ban or temporary disable of game servers) or the admins of a game try to foil his plans (censor words), Alex usually ends up on the game's Twitter account and he encourages his viewers to Tweet at them with a made-up hashtag or phrase.

Club Penguin

Alex hosted 2 Club Penguin Island raids − the first one was on January 13, 2018, in which he told his fans to "dress up" as Mike Wazowski from Monsters Inc. to support bringing free trials back to the game. He hosted a second raid on Club Penguin Island that took place on September 1, 2018, with the theme of "equality" − a "protest" to give non-members the ability to own clothing items (more specifically, pants) too. He also told his viewers to be piss-colored to "piss" the game off if they don't give free clothes to the poor.

The streams can be viewed on his Twitch, as well as on YouTube in a shorter, edited form.

Roblox

Alex has also raided ROBLOX 3 times; the first time he did this, he was able to temporarily shut down its forums and even its website for multiple hours. In the second wave, lots of people raided the forums and because of that, Roblox had to put a 2-year limit to prevent spam, then a 13-year limit. His viewers raided the game's Reddit page and created shrines to get the attention of the community. He confirmed in "ROBLOX STILL SUCKS!!!" that the forums have been shut down permanently because of him. People have thought Alex was the one actually responsible for shutting down ROBLOX's forums forever, but that is not true.

Animal Jam

The raid took place on December 22, 2018. It was announced in "THE BIGGEST ANIMAL JAM RAID EVER... (ENDED)" (the title was changed after the raid was over). It began by Alex telling his viewer base to use penguins and customize their skin to "piss" yellow − a reference to the very last Club Penguin Island raid along with the #BISSONMICKEY hashtag.

When the raid began, he told his chat to bypass the filters by saying phrases that almost immediately get blocked by Animal Jam. He also encouraged the raid's participants to tweet at Animal Jam using the hashtag #DuckRights, which was able to reach worldwide trending for a short while. During a section of his stream, he advised his viewers to download Animal Jam's 3D game titled, "Animal Jam: Play Wild!" through Stream. He told the stream to choose the monkey in that game and to also customize its skin to yellow.

At the end, Quackity and his viewers were able to fill half of the servers on Animal Jam along with flooding the game's official Twitter and Instagram accounts. Like in certain previous raids, he got his IP banned. However, after the 3rd hashtag, #duckYOUAnimalJam, started trending worldwide, he got his account IP unbanned.

Unlike other raids, he told his viewers not to raid the Discord server of the Animal Jam admins, since it was against their wishes, rather than letting his viewers or himself go too far like previous times when they would also raid forums.

Banned from Discord

On December 31, 2018, while in a call with friends Kwite and Aksually, Alex reported that his account logged out on its own and he was unable to log back in. He didn't make a remark publically until January 13th and two days later, he uploaded the video "I GOT BANNED FROM DISCORD". In it, he shares portions of an email conversation between himself and a member of Discord's moderation team. The screenshots stated that the ban was put in place after "multiple reports" from Discord users for "violating" Discord's Community Guidelines. At the end of the video, he requested the unban of his account, a professional response to his emails requesting server ownership transfer, as well as the need for reviewing the Trust & Safety Team. He urged his followers to use the hashtag for Twitter called #DiscordUnbanQuackity, which temporarily trended worldwide in 2nd place just below #Brexit.

On January 16, 2019, Kwite uploaded the video 'Why QuackityHQ Was Really Banned From Discord' which summarises Quackity's video and repeats the requests Alex made. He also made a follow-up video that Alex was still banned and gave reasoning on why he made the video as well as giving counter-arguments to people who had different opinions, plus highlighting to still tweet the hashtag out.

Friends FPSDiesel and Kappa Kaiju also made videos about the situation, in which they talk about how "the moderator used words he himself didn't understand" and how there's proof the same moderator has been unprofessional and biased in the past. While Kappa didn't mention his name, Diesel did, but that's the only reason behind it.

On January 23, Alex tweeted"Discord has seen "I GOT BANNED FROM DISCORD". I just received an email from them with important information. I'll be making a video on this, so PLEASE do NOT tweet the hashtag to Discord anymore. Thank you guys for all the support!"

Just 3 days later he uploaded the video DISCORD RESPONDED TO MY VIDEO, stating that the director of the Trust & Safety Team responded to him in a more formal e-mail. The earlier second reason behind his ban has not been mentioned, proving that the moderator who e-mailed him first indeed had a personal bias for the ban. Nonetheless, his original account is still banned because allegedly, people discussed raids on Discord. However, he was still given his server ownership transfer.

Minecraft Championship

Minecraft Championship is a Minecraft Tournament for YouTubers and streamers run by the Noxcrew, in which 10 teams of four compete in a series of 8 minigames decided by the participants. A point multiplier makes each game worth more as each round passes, incentivizing teams to vote for games they might be bad at early on in the event. In the end, the two teams with the most points face off in a round of ‘Dodgebolt’ to decide the winner of the tournament. This makes it possible for a team to win despite potentially having fewer points than the runner-up.

Editing

Quackity's videos are well known for their intense and fast-paced edits. Quackity often edits his own videos using Sony Vegas Pro, as seen in several tweets and Instagram stories showing him editing videos such as Discords Got Talent. However, it is known that some of his videos are edited by other people.

  • Wheatskins is Quackity's current editor. His name is occasionally mentioned in live streams and credited in the descriptions of videos.
  • Soupz Jack (retired), used to edit many of Quackity's videos until he mysteriously disappeared.

Subscriber Milestones

Note: The following dates are according to Social Blade. Dates may vary by one or two days due to differences in time zones.


  • 1 million subscribers: December 20, 2018
  • 2 million subscribers: July 30, 2019
  • 3 million subscribers: September 9, 2020

Trivia

  • His first video was uploaded on June 3, 2013, on his current account.
  • His second channel original's name was DuckyG before he wiped its content and renamed it as quackitwo.
  • He once got banned from Twitch when he was trying to call the Roblox Canadian customer support and a fan sent him the number of a strip club instead.
  • He was once a guest on a Toontown collab channel.
  • Quackity, along with another YouTuber, Dolan Dark, used to edit the intro skits for LeafyIsHere. Leafy offered either credit or $20 for their work; Alex chose to receive credit since he thought it was worth more than the $20.
  • His alleged brother runs a Roblox YouTube channel called RoScripts. It's unknown if they are in fact related or if it's just a joke.
  • His Twitter got suspended around September 2018 until November 23, 2018. In the meantime, he used the Twitter account grandma bertha. The account is still up and he occasionally tweets from there. The reason behind his suspension is unknown.
  • There have been multiple occasions where either he or his friends showed proof that he lives in Mexico.
    • Hooverr said in the WildSpartanz's Cards Against Humanity | 2 video that Alex lives in Mexico.
    • More evidence to Alex being Mexican is the Spanish text that was often notable in screen recordings and screenshots of his older videos, such as the verb "copiar" which translates to the verb "to copy" on his HOW TO MAKE LETS PLAYS video. Furthermore, his accent was a lot more apparent at this point in time.
    • In "THE ANIMAL JAM RAID IS ABOUT TO HAPPEN...", it is seen he was using the Mexico City time zone.
    • Hooverr also tweeted stating he was going to visit Alex to collab with him; the airport he was going to land - PVR - is in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico.
    • In Aksel's Trying To Play Bad Kids Games, when they start playing Stardoll, Alex had "a 78-year-old from Mexico" in his bio, though the age is obviously a joke.
    • Aksel, like Hooverr, tweeted that he was going to travel to meet Alex for the first time in real life in Mexico.
    • In I HOSTED THE WORST COOKING COMPETITION, his friends (Jordan, John, and Ed) appeared to speak little English, but were fluent in Spanish. Alex was shown to also be fluent in Spanish, as he sometimes talked to his friends in Spanish.
  • He has an electronic keyboard that is frequently in the background of his videos. He plays it occasionally on his Twitch streams, mostly during the beginning.
  • The "HQ" in his name was of reference to the "Toon Headquarters" building in Toontown, commonly abbreviated as the "Toon HQ" by players of the game.
    • The reason why he dropped the HQ from his username is that the original account with the name "Quackity" has been deleted.
  • Within his videos, Quackity the Toon has died in a total of three times, two in the QuackityHQ YouTube channel and one in his ToonsCollab challenge video, although the deaths are non-canon.
    • Executed by police for murdering Santa.
    • Shot by Joey Ziolkowski or Jesse Schell.
    • Jumped off his house's roof, dressed as Superman.
  • He got braces recently.
  • His channel was slowly growing until December 2017 and had explosive growth in late October 2018.
  • He claims to live in Afghanistan, California, United States, most likely as a joke as he never says/confirms where he lives, wanting to keep that information private.
  • He joined on DreamWasTaken's SMP server, Dream SMP, on August 2020.
  • He has stated that, currently, he is a law student.
  • Contrary to popular beliefs, Quackity's height isn't 1.524 meters (5 ft) tall, he confirmed in numerous streams that his actual height is 1.73 meters (5.8 feet).

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References

This page was created on August 8, 2018, by Bvrrybomb.