Quackity

Alexis (born December 28, 2000), better known online as Quackity, is a Mexican YouTuber and Twitch streamer. He is known for his time in the Dream SMP. As of December 2024, he had 6.4 million followers on Twitch, making him the 29th most followed streamer on the platform. He won Best Minecraft Streamer at the 2022 and 2023 Streamer Awards and Best International Streamer at the 2023 Streamer Awards.

Career

2010–2018: Early online presence

Alexis's very first YouTube channel is called DjYeroc123. It was created in October 29, 2010. Alexis posted short stories, gameplays and guides of the video game Club Penguin. The channel was active for over a year and a half until it was discontinued in August 2012.

Alexis began his main YouTube channel in 2013 under the name QuackityHQ, where he first posted short videos of the game Toontown Online. Inside the game, the word Quackity was utilized to censor words that aren’t allowed in chat when a character of the duck species is the one typing it. Quackity later became his online username and would later use ducks as the icon of his brand.

Alexis created his Twitch account Quackity, on September 4, 2013. He did not stream frequently until 2019.

2018–2020: YouTube popularity

Alexis has gained particular renown on YouTube for his series of videos called Discord Got Talent, a series where he and a few guest judges review people’s talents on Discord. The judges have buzzes and can choose to approve or not approve participants in a format that is reminiscent of popular television competition shows, as the name of the series would suggest. Notable guest judges include American YouTubers MrBeast and Dream, English YouTuber KSI, and Canadian Twitch streamer Pokimane.

2020–2022: Streaming, Dream SMP, and Minecraft content

In August 2020, Alexis joined the Dream SMP, an invite-only survival multiplayer (SMP) Minecraft server created by fellow YouTubers and content creators Dream and GeorgeNotFound. He quickly became a key character on the server, which in turn grew his following.

In July 2021, he collaborated and played Minecraft with Breaking Bad actor Dean Norris. In October 2021, he appeared on the infamous Twitch Leaks, which revealed the top Twitch streamers earnings from August 2019 to October 2021. Alexis was ranked 73 on the list, with a reported payout of $1,065,157.18 during this time period.

In December 2021, Alexis participated in The Creator Games 3, an influencer tournament created by MrBeast featuring 15 competitors with a grand prize of $1,000,000.

2022–present: Multilingual content

On July 9, 2022, Alexis joined Karmaland for season five, a Spanish Minecraft server that has been around since 2014. Since he joined, Alexis has been regularly streaming on his Spanish Twitch channel, QuackityToo while playing on the server alongside other massive Spanish creators like Rubius and Willyrex.

On March 11, 2023, Alexis won Best Minecraft Streamer at the 2022 Streamer Awards. Later on February 28, 2023, he participated in Twitch Rivals: Squid Craft Games 2 (later renamed Twitch Rivals: Survival Cup 2 due to copyright), a Squid Game-based Twitch creator game featuring 200 Twitch streamers including AuronPlay, Rubius, Amouranth, and many more. On March 22, 2023, he created the QSMP, which stands for "Quackity's Survival Multiplayer", a multilingual private Minecraft server with live automated translation.

On February 17, 2024, Alexis won Best Minecraft Streamer and Best International Streamer at the 2023 Streamer Awards. He was also nominated for Streamer of the Year at the same ceremony. Later on July 13, 2024, he appeared and participated in a MrBeast video titled "50 YouTubers Fight for $1,000,000".

On March 19, 2025, Alexis collaborated with Jack Black, as part of the promotional campaign for A Minecraft Movie.

Personal life

Alexis was born in Mexico on December 28, 2000. He currently lives in both Mexico and the United States and has a residence at both locations.

He is currently studying in college to earn a law degree.

Filmography

Web

Awards and nomination

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References

Uses material from the Wikipedia article Quackity, released under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.