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QuackityHQ

QuackityHQ

QuackityHQ- Biography

QuackityHQ (actual name Alexis) is well-known for his YouTube channel, where he usually uploads gaming videos, particularly Roblox material. He recently renamed himself Quackity rather than QuackityHQ.

What is the Net Worth of QuackityHQ? Salary, Earnings

Quackity is now 18 years old. He has short black hair and usually always wears a cap. He has brown eyes and is unknown in height and weight.

According to reliable sources, his present net worth exceeds $400,000 and is continuously increasing as a result of his YouTube channel.

QuackityHQ- Birth, Age, Ethnicity, Siblings, Education

QuackityHQ was born in Mexico on December 28, 2000, and is a Capricorn of Mexican nationality. Quackity is a very private person when it comes to his personal life, and he hasn’t shared anything about his childhood with his admirers. He hasn’t spoken about his parents, but he is supposed to have a brother who is also a Roblox player; however, this hasn’t been proven, so it’s unclear if this was just one of Quackity’s pranks.

He has been a gamer since he was a child and has amassed a large following on his social media platforms. He has always chosen to sit at home and play games rather than spend time with his classmates, and he is now able to raid games because of the number of admirers he has.

Quality graduated from high school this year, and it appears that the popular YouTuber will not be attending college, preferring to focus on his online business.

QuackityHQ- Relationship, Girlfriend

Quackity is an extremely private person who hasn’t revealed anything about his past relationships, including whether or not he is currently seeing anyone. He is said to have been seeing one of his female admirers for a few months now, who appears to be captivated by the popular YouTuber. However, as is customary for him, Quackity has not confirmed any of this.

According to his social media sites, Quackity appears to be unmarried, hasn’t married, and has no children as of mid-2019.

QuackityHQ- Professional Career

Quackity’s career began on June 3, 2013, when he launched his YouTube channel, and he has since amassed about 1.9 million subscribers and approximately 150 million views on all of his videos combined. Quackity primarily uploads gaming videos, but he rose to prominence thanks to his raiding videos in online multiplayer games.

Quackity’s content differs from that of other YouTubers in that he is excellent at crashing video games. Crashing online video games works by having Quackity and a large number of other people (6000, for example) rush into the game at the same time, causing the game server to crash – some of Quackity’s favorite games to crash are Roblox, “Club Penguin” and “Club Penguin Island,” “Habo Hotel,” and “Animal Jam.” Quackity live-streamed on Twitch four years ago while crashing the computer game “Toontown Rewritten” alongside 6000 others.

The second most essential aspect of his internet business is his Twitch account, which has approximately 240,000 followers, and Quackity has over 1.2 million views from all of his live streams combined. Quackity also has a second YouTube channel, which he created on March 16, 2014, and has amassed over 220,000 subscribers and over 3.2 million video views — he primarily uses this channel to upload “Minecraft” videos.

Taking advantage of the games

Quackity doesn’t raid games for no reason — on 13 January 2018, he raided “Club Penguin” for the first time, and instructed his fans to dress up like the “Monsters Inc.” character Mike Wazowski in protest of the game’s removal of free trials. On September 1, 2018, he raided the game for the second time since the game’s owners determined that if a player wants to advance in the game, he must purchase a membership. The majority of these videos are available on Quackity’s YouTube channel.

Quackity is well known for his raids on the Roblox game, which he has stormed three times. The first time, he crashed the game and managed to temporarily shut down the Roblox forums, while its website was unavailable for a couple of hours. When he raided the game for the second time, Roblox chose to permanently shut down its forums as a result of him.

“Animal Jam” is another video game that Quackity enjoys raiding; on December 22, 2018, he raided the game and requested his supporters to all utilize the penguin avatar and dress in yellow. Then he invited them to speak phrases that are not permitted in the game and are normally barred, and then he asked them to tweet on the Animal Jam Twitter account, which became an online sensation as people from all over the world wanted to join Quackity. His IP address was eventually blacklisted, but after he resumed raiding the game, the game’s proprietors felt it would be wiser to unban him.

Ban on Discord

Quackity appears to have been banned from Discord for no apparent reason, so he messaged the moderators requesting them to unban him and to examine their Trust & Safety Team because he had done nothing wrong. He then instructed his followers to use the hashtag #DiscordUnbanQuackity, which quickly became the second most popular hashtag in history, trailing only #Brexit.

Other hobbies and preferences

Quackity’s other interests are unknown because he has never discussed them with his supporters. All of his films are about video games (and crashing them), leaving little room for him to talk about himself. He is believed to be an inside person who misses his computer the instant he leaves his house, although some report that Quackity was rather athletic throughout his four years in high school.

Social Media Details

Quackity is active on numerous social media sites; he started a Twitter account in December 2013 and has over 270,000 followers and has tweeted over 1,800 times. His Instagram account has around 200,000 followers, and he has published over 60 photos to it — he also has a Facebook profile but appears to be using it only to remain in touch with his friends and family.

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