Remember those two staff members from PortalWix who I used to expose all the time? Yes, I finally managed to make peace with them. All we did is admitted that we were both wrong, and that led us to peace.
This peace between us and the staff members was not the case with Tubunga though. To encourage Emir to man up and talk about what he was wrong about, I started first.
So far so good. But, things started going south when Emir was acting hostile towards me.
At that point, I defended myself. I said I wouldn’t start a beef that easily.
Why did I get demoted? Because the password kept getting reset. I think I’ve figured out why it got reset so much. Because I would leak it in the livestream. Because of his arrogance, he started putting pressure on me when it was supposed to be a mature talk.
You can see his arrogance in only that screenshot. Instead of saying “OK, let’s move on to the next point” or something, he used it to his advantage.
Now it was his turn. I apologised when I was wrong. At this point I had some good hopes that we would be making peace and I was excited. Nope. Emir’s arrogance is back, and he is defending Anya even when she was wrong.
As you can see, he tried to make her seem like the victim. Obviously, racism cannot be justified in that way. When I told him that, he left the group.
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a website called Compy The Computer, which is still accessible toay at https://compythecomputer.weebly.com, but is no longer maintained.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. ❤️