On the 3rd of July, 2024, right after I had beef with a PortalWix admin named ThamerYT, my website looked like this when you pinged it:

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This is known as a DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) and is an attack that consists in crashing the website’s host using big packets sent rapidly by multiple hosts. But what got into him? What happened between me and PortalWix? Who is this random kid? In this post, I’m answering these questions. Let’s get straight into it.

So it started with some bad experiences I had while working as admin in PortalWix mentioned in this video. They didn’t like the fact that I exposed them all, so this started beef, even with close relationships like the one with Thamer. Before this video, me and Thamer defended each other no matter what. Then, I wanted to get straight to the point by making this video. I didn’t want this beef to be too long, even though it’s long either way.

I told Thamer to choose: me or Tubunga? He indirectly chose Tubunga with this roast message:

Analysing this message, he’s envious of my fan base, he calls me retarded, he says I won’t ever be a good person in life because I’m a joke, says my expose video is fake, and body shames me a bit by saying I have a kid ass. Let me prove him wrong:

My fan base consists of much older people than 9 year-olds as you can see in this screenshot. Thank goodness it doesn’t, because 9 years of age is too young for this kind of beef.

So far, I have been a good person. I’ll go off topic a bit.

I don’t want to brag, but I bought someone a fan cooler for his laptop, and a Minecraft account so he can play Minecraft properly. He is more than greatful for that. I also told people to ping me for anything in my server.

Back to the topic. I’ve also been very respectful while talking to Tubunga before this video, and that’s what I meant when I said “I’m sick and tired of Anya, Tubunga (the two PortalWix owners), Athamer, and all the other staff”.

But I still was getting ignored. That’s when I started calling them prats.

When someone hits his limit of patience, he hits it for real, and becomes toxic by chance. It wasn’t in my case, because I didn’t swear once in that video.

So I also did beef with Rishi, and he DDOSed my website.

I hope you enjoyed reading this post, so you understand my point of view now. Bye.

By Robert Anthony

Passionate of computers, Robert, known as Villager Boy, at the age of 6, started a website called Compy The Computer, which is still accessible toay at https://compythecomputer.weebly.com, but is no longer maintained. The start of his YouTube journey was with a tech channel was in 2019 called "Compy The Computer", where he would show how to do basic tasks on the computer (installing programs, troubleshooting, etc). The first videos were without any voice, just background music. This would start his experience on YouTube. Then, in June of 2020, he managed to install an unofficial version of Minecraft, called Minicraft. This version doesn't have all the features the official versions have, but Villager Boy said it was OK. Inspired by famous content creators like Jelly and DanTDM, he was thinking of switching to gaming, so he started thinking of a name for his new gaming channel to abandon Compy The Computer. He started by using cringe names like VillagerQWERTY, but then with his brother he thought of calling it Villager Boy, as at the time he was a little boy experimenting. So on the 6th of December 2021 at the age of 10, with his first phrase being "Hello everybody! Welcome to the first...video...of...Villager Boy!". This simple sentence would start a journey that he never thought he'd go through. Villager then immaturely promoted his videos in Minecraft Live and in other channels' comments. Rightfully, he didn't recieve any support from these creators, so he figured it was useless, but that didn't stop him from uploading. On the 14th of March, 2022, Rob started his Discord account where he was maintaining a Discord server called Villager Boy Official Server. With a few friends he made on the platform, he made the roles, channels, and extra details Discord servers have. Then, these same "friends" started beefing, and since Robert didn't know how to purge messages, he fully deleted his Discord. 8 days later, he re-created his server, and it actually picked up: members started joining, people started applying for staff, and it all worked well. In April of 2022, he decided to make a Minecraft server as well. In that same month, he got banned from YouTube apparently for spam, but what happened was Rob downloaded malware from YouTube, and those same videos from which he got the malware started infecting his channel as well. YouTube will not accept his appeal now. In August of 2022, he got banned from Discord as well for being under-age. He was 11 at the time, and he couldn't do anything about it. so he made another Discord account, which he uses today. Thinking about all this experience really makes me think about it: I've spent most of my life on this, and I hope to never quit. What motivates me is that the later I quit, the more I'll miss doing it. Seeing this text sometimes will make me nostalgic. I just love sharing my experience with you all. ❤️

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