QuackityHQ (Twitch star)
QuackityHQ (Twitch star)
Early Life
Alex was born on December 28, 2000 and raised in Mexico.
Career
Alex started gaming career, posting short videos of the game Toontown Online (the fan revival Toontown Rewritten). His first video was uploaded on June 3, 2013.
Quackity is popular for raiding several online multiplayer games, such as Roblox, Club Penguin/Club Penguin Island, Habbo, and Animal Jam. He once crashed Toontown Rewritten by rushing in thousands of players online at a time in one of his special videos on YouTube, also streamed on his Twitch channel.
Quackity is skilled, having several hacks for entering games when banned or servers are temporarily disabled.
For instance, if he is unable to participate in a particular game, he would encourage his viewers to tweet with a newly created hashtag or phrase on the games Twitter account.
Raids
Club Penguin
On September 1, 2018, Quackity raided Club Penguin Island, a massive multiplayer online role-playing game.
The game's servers went down on multiple occasions and it censored the word, pants, and, even temporarily discontinued the use of its chat service.
However, he moved to Twitter and tweeted with the hashtag #BISSONMICKEY, which was a trended on Twitter as at that time. The shorter edited version is available on his YouTube channel.
Roblox
He has raided Roblox several times and has once temporarily shut down the platform's forums.
He had shut down the website for multiple hours, and The Roblox forums were permanently shut down because of him.
Quackity share is views bout Roblox in one of his YouTube videos, ROBLOX STILL SUCKS!!!. He was once banned on Twitch after he tried calling the Roblox Canadian customer support but ended up calling a strip club instead.
Animal Jam
Quackity also raided the online virtual world, Animal Jam, on On December 22, 2018.
He announced the raid in his stream on Twitch, THE BIGGEST ANIMAL JAM RAID EVER... (ENDED). He instigate his fans to choose a penguin among the characters and customize its skin to yellow. He also encouraged his fans to tweet about Animal Jam using the hashtag, #DuckRights. The hashtag trended worldwide for a short duration of time. With this, he caused the game's server to shut down. His IP was banned for a while but was released after his third hashtag, #duckYOUAnimalJam, trended on Twitter.
His YouTube channel hosts several of his streams and other contents, of which many if not all have millions of views.