User:BrotherAbel/Misteroe

Not to be confused with .

Misteroe is a mysterious figure with a small following, also is one of the most experienced Roblox players within the community. He is accused of indirectly causing the firing of 3 Roblox employees in late October 2014. In addition to meddling with internal Roblox affairs, some users have connected Misteroe to the 2012 April Fools Hack.

History
Misteroe started as a frequent forum user on Roblox Talk starting in late 2011 and ending sometime in mid-2012. Not much is known about the prior history of Misteroe, but Misteroe allegedly had a semi-successful YouTube channel and was a key player in getting Alan (JacksSmirkingRevenge),, and fired from the Roblox team. He had two Twitter accounts, one of them being his personal Twitter account (which is now lost) and the other one being @RBLX_Secrets, a Twitter account dedicated to finding secrets and vulnerabilities within Roblox. Both of the Twitter accounts played a large part in publicizing the events that resulted in those 3 former Roblox employees listed above in getting their jobs terminated. It is not clear what happened to his personal Twitter account. It is assumed that the account has been deactivated or has switched identities. It is also not clear what happened to his YouTube account, although the same can be assumed.

Termination of JacksSmirkingRevenge (Alan), B1TSH1FT, and SnowBlox
Misteroe is responsible for the termination of JacksSmirkingRevenge (Alan), B1TSH1FT, and SnowBlox from the Roblox staff team in the October 24 Twitch Incident. Misteroe used his power on the RBLX_Secrets Twitter account to spread the news of the incident and blow it completely out of proportion. Misteroe made a video called "ROBLOX Goes on a Twitch Rampage", which featured a CinemaSins-esque "sins" counter every time the staff did something bad during the incident. The video got over 20,000 views over a 48-hour period and ultimately ended in a false copyright strike to take the video down. A reupload of the video still remains on YouTube

2012 April Fools
Evidence to support Misteroe's involvement with the 2012 April Fools Hack is weak, but it still persists. What is known is the Misteroe account did in fact spike in value during the April 1st, 2012 hackings, as confirmed by Merely in a forum thread. The account is estimated to have gained anywhere from 20,000 to 300,000 Robux as a result of the hacking, which is still evident by the 100,000+ Robux RAP remaining on the account.

Trivia

 * Misteroe was closely affiliated with Epikrika8332, a well known Roblox YouTuber, for some time in 2014.