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Ronin Augustus (birthday: August 25), formerly known online as roc0ast3r and RoRoCoAsTeR, is an American YouTuber from San Diego, California. He is known for uploading memes, but currently makes gameplay videos on various games on Roblox. He lives in Salem, Oregon.[1]

Personal life[]

He was born August 25 in San Diego, California, though he had never lived there. He lived in the county of the same name until late-May 2021, when he moved to Salem, Oregon.[2] Not much else is known about his personal life.

On July 14, 2022, he revealed his DNA test results, showing that he has ancestry from England, Spain, France, Germany, Ireland, and several more.[3]

History[]

Ronin created his account on May 12, 2017 as RoRoCoAsTeR, as he had later lost access to this account. He had switched the name to "Roc0ast3r" somewhere in late-2017. The username became lowercase in mid-October 2020.

Ronin started by posting a channel introduction the day the channel was created, but deleted it somewhere in 2018 due to his face being in it, and wanted to keep it private. 8 days after the channel creation, he posted 3 videos showing off 3 Geometry Dash levels. Them being Cataclysm,[4] Bloodbath,[5] and Aftermath, which are now some of the oldest videos available on the YouTube channel.[6] He created a Minecraft Xbox 360 Let's Play, but ended it after 5 episodes.[7] The videos were later unlisted in 2021. Ronin was mainly trying to grow his channel across 2017, trying out various types of content, ranging from short meme videos to live streams.

In 2018, his channel started to gain popularity. He gained 170 subscribers that year, gaining about 40, two months in a row. Ro also hit 100 subscribers on live stream, which prompted him to do a face reveal as he promised. He has made the face reveal private due to privacy reasons .In 2018, he started posting videos that gained thousands of views, such as a video that got 10,000 views in just a month.[8] Towards the end of the year he posted another video that got thousands of videos, titled "Guava Juice - Bounce".[9] The video used to have "(Official Music Video)" in the title but was later removed.

The year of 2019 was also a decent year for Ro. Because it had been the year he hit 300 subscribers. He also made his first "Every word is a Google image" video and when that got over 1,000 views,[10] he made a second video.[11] That video also got him over 1,000 views. His most recent one was on a song called "Hey Julie" and claims that it is his best one yet.

In September 2020, Ro posted a short meme video titled "roc0ast3r - Germany eas alert". The video was meant to be a remix of the original video, however, wasn't supposed to get many views. However, the original video's audio blew up on TikTok and the video appeared first in YouTube searches. The video was deleted due to the channel's owner closing the channel.

In late 2020, his former most-viewed video titled "Shot on iPhone Meme Compilation #1" got age-restricted and removed by YouTube due to self-harm.[12] He tried appealing but his appeal was rejected by YouTube.

Channel milestones[]

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

Subscriber milestones[]

Trivia[]

  • Ronin used to own a Twitter account by the name of "F All YouTubers".[13]
    • He shut this account down on July 1, 2020,[14] citing mental and physical health issues that arose while he developed the bot.[15]
      • He then put the bot back up after over a year of the bot being shut down, but later shut it down again.
  • His main channel has been terminated multiple times.[16]
  • On May 23, 2021, he posted on his Twitter "oregon", with the tweet location displaying Salem, OR. A few days later, his location on Twitter changed to Salem, OR, presuming that he has moved to Oregon.[1]

References[]

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