Quackity is a Mexican Youtuber who gained traction from billions for incredibly playing the video game Minecraft. Quackity, formerly called QuackityHQ, is also popular for hosting several competitions on the Discord server, a VoIP application.
On Discord, Quackity hosts his videos titled, “Discord’s Got Talent,” a name that bears a striking resemblance to the name of a famous American television show. In the clips, he used to feature various other YouTubers, like Mr. Beast. Further, he features his Twitch raids on online communities.
Since Quackity has over 400,000 members on his Discord server, he has arranged a series of competitions other than the talent show, including Discord’s Photoshop Hungers Games, cooking competitions, and more.
Who is Quackity aka QuackityHQ?
Quackity born, Alexis “Alex” is a Twitcher streamer, TikToker, Instagrammer, social media personality, and a popular YouTuber known for making hyped content on his YouTube channel, where he raids popular shows like Club Penguin, Roblox, and Habbo. Conducting Discord talent shows also comes under Quackity’s area of interest.
In August 2020, Quackity joined the Dream SMP, a private whitelisted survival multiplayer server, after the well-known British Minecraft YouTuber, Tommylnnit, suggested it was high time to add Quackity to the whitelisted server.
The witty guy is much celebrated among youngsters, particularly in the gaming community, for running a successful gaming channel on YouTube. Although the streamer has notched unmatched public attention over the last few years, it’s stunning that he is only 22 years old as of 2023.
Quackity was born on December 28, 2000, in a Mexican-Christian middle-class family. Therefore, Quackity believes in the Christian religion, and he is Mexican by nationality.
The YouTuber completed his early education at a Mexican law school, and he is yet to enroll in college for his higher studies. The social media star was always a star when he was in school as he used to take part in multiple co-curricular activities.
What does Quackity’s career look like?
On June 3, 2013, Quackity introduced himself to the world of YouTube, posting his first video. He made a strategy to post three different videos in and that quickly took him to success. Among his varieties of content, it was “Discord’s Got Talent,” a talent show, that gained him enough recognition.
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Over the last decade, he made his existence known to a wider range of the public by creating his own space on almost all social media platforms, attracting a large audience.
Quackity’s Dream SMP Journey
Although Quackity joined Dream SMP in August 2020, the server couldn’t hold him for a long time. He played a significant role by participating in L’Manberg’s presidential run.
Shortly after, he launched his own political party, #SWAG2020, along with GeorgeNotFound, his running mate, and competed against Tommy’s giant political party, #POG2020.
When the election results were announced, #SWAG2020 outshined POG2020 by polling votes from a third political party and forming a coalition government. The win eventually made Quackity the Vice President of L’Manberg.
In mid-2021, Quackity announced his quit from the Dream SMP in a live stream, explaining he was moving ahead with his law studies. But he promised that he would still maintain his connections with the Dream SMP and that he will stream often as canon Quackity.
Quackity was involved in several controversies
- Raid
In 2017, Quackity, who is known for raiding well-established shows, happened to raid ROBLOX Forum, which ended up worse as they discontinued their entire page in December 2017.
The next year, Quackity raised the hashtag #duckYOUAnimalJam, and the internet went into a frenzy. However, this time, he didn’t go too far into the raid, unlike the previous times when they used to raid forums.
- Banned From Discord
On January 13, 2019, Quackity revealed that his Discord account was banned, after waiting nearly two weeks to log in. Apparently, he was automatically logged out of his account on December 31, 2018, while he was on a call with his pals. Thereafter, he couldn’t log in, no matter how many times he tried.
As per the chat screenshot shared by Quackity, the Discord moderation team explains that he was banned as a result of violating multiple Discord community guidelines.
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He then pleaded to be unbanned and even requested his followers to use the hashtag #DiscordUnbanQuackity, which was on trend on Twitter for a while.
Some of his friends including Kwite, Kappa Kaiju, and FPSDiesel stepped into social media to show their support, and finally on January 23, Quackity tweeted that the official of Discord had communicated with him via a formal mail and he requested to stop using the hashtag.
Although he received a server ownership transfer, Quackity’s original account is still banned, and the exact reason is unknown. There is a talk that Quackity was banned on Discord since Discord had some unknown personal bias against the streamer.