Quackity (Alexis) is a prominent Mexican content creator celebrated for his high-energy “raids” on platforms like Roblox, Club Penguin, and Habbo Hotel. Beyond orchestrating these massive community events, he is well-known for his “____ SUCKS” series and comedic commentary videos. Despite facing several bans on Twitter and Twitch due to his disruptive raiding style, his humor and gameplay- particularly in Minecraft- have helped him amass a loyal audience of millions on his primary channel, QuackityHQ.
Early Beginnings and Branding
Alex, better known as Quackity, launched his digital career on June 3, 2013. His earliest content focused on Toontown Online (and its successor, Toontown Rewritten). Although that game has since faded from the mainstream, Quackity maintains a connection to his roots by using his original Toontown character as his profile avatar.
The Era of “Raiding”
Quackity became a household name in the gaming community through his massive, coordinated “raids” on multiplayer platforms. These events often involved thousands of viewers joining a single server or flooding social media to disrupt or protest specific games. Notable targets included:
Club Penguin Island: His 2018 raid caused multiple server crashes and forced the game to censor certain words and disable chat. The accompanying hashtag #BISSONMICKEY trended nationwide.
Roblox: Quackity’s influence was so significant that his raids were credited with temporarily shutting down the entire website and leading to the permanent closure of the official Roblox forums.
Animal Jam: In a legendary 2018 event, he instructed fans to dress as yellow penguins to protest the closing of Club Penguin. This led to several global trending hashtags, including #DuckRights.
Content Style and Viral Success
Beyond raiding, Quackity is famous for his satirical “SUCKS” series and critiques of internet culture, covering topics like TikTok, Discord, and Instagram life hacks. His most viral videos, such as “TIKTOK HAS BEEN RUINED,” have garnered millions of views. His versatility allows him to bridge the gap between long-form YouTube commentary and high-energy live streaming on Twitch.
Platform Bans and Alter-Egos
Due to the disruptive nature of his raids, Quackity has faced several platform suspensions. When his primary Twitter account was banned in late 2018, he famously operated under the alias “Grandma Bertha.” He has also navigated IP bans and Twitch suspensions, including a humorous incident where a prank call to “Roblox Support” accidentally reached a strip club instead.
Personal Life of QuackityHQ
Born on December 28, 2000, Alex is of Mexican descent- a fact confirmed by his use of the Mexico City time zone and Spanish text appearing in his early recordings. While he remains relatively private, it is rumored that his brother is also a creator, running the YouTube channel RoScripts.
Net worth of QuackityHQ
The estimated net worth of QuackityHQ is about $3 million.

