Community:Krubensim

Benjamin Robert Simon, also known as Ruben Sim and krubensim on Roblox, formerly being known as PoweringManipulation, GetCampedOnNERD and, most notably, navy898, and known on YouTube as Ruben Sim, is a YouTuber with more than 800K subscribers. He was best known for exposing MisterObvious for his actions, a Bloxy Award winner and popular user around the time of his first termination. On September 9th, 2021, Ruben got his second termination after swearing in front of several Roblox administrators using voice chat given to Roblox administrators and game developers using one of his alternative accounts named.

Background
On December 5, 2014, his original account navy898, was terminated for talking about loleris, a controversial user at the time, on the Roblox forums. He was also known to be banned frequently for his actions for criticizing and taunting the Roblox moderation team. He has also accused the Roblox moderation team of having a vendetta of retaliatory bans after he uploaded a video to his account which noted that head moderator NobleDragon was following an NSFW account on his Roblox-Related twitter.

Then, in 2016, he created a new account called GetCampedOnNERD, which was later renamed NotRubenSim prior to termination. He used this account until 2018 when this account was terminated. In August 2018, he created another new account called PoweringManipulation (currently named krubensim).

On September 9, 2021, his account was terminated for swearing in front of a Roblox intern using voice chat on one of his alternative accounts named. The moderator who terminated him also terminated all of his accounts, including his main account. However, Ruben has again claimed that this ban was due to a vendetta against him by Roblox moderators and that they were simply waiting for a believable pretext; he used the fact that other users that had swore in the same server were not banned as evidence.

Roblox lawsuit
On November 23, 2021, Roblox filed a $1.65 million lawsuit against Ben Simon for "posting false and misleading terrorist threats", breach of contract, and "cyber-bullying and harassing Roblox employees and executives". In the lawsuit, Roblox says it banned Simon for attempting to upload an inappropriate picture of himself, images of fascist dictators, and an adult game. Simon also allegedly harassed other members of the platform, used racial and homophobic slurs, and impersonated Roblox employees online, among other behavior. It also accuses Simon of "engaging his followers on Discord, glamorizing the April 3, 2018 active shooter at YouTube headquarters in San Bruno, California, and threatening/taunting a copycat act of terrorism at Roblox headquarters," telling his followers to "wait until [someone] does it to Roblox." Roblox claims that during the 2021 Roblox Developers Conference, Simon tweeted that local police were searching for a fictitious extremist and that they had posted a video titled "Someone Blow Up Roblox Now!" while his followers allegedly posted false active shooting threats and claimed to have poisoned the conference's drinks.

However, he replied on Twitter saying that he would not comment on the complaint Roblox made against him because he "wanted to make his lawyers and the courts jobs as easy as possible." He would still upload YouTube videos as usual.

On January 16, 2022, Ben Simon and Roblox announced that they had settled their case outside of court. Under the agreement, Ben is restricted from making false terrorist threats against Roblox, making false statements about Roblox, encouraging violence against Roblox or its employees, accessing the Roblox website other than sections that do not require an account to access, violating the Roblox Terms of Service, staying 100 feet away from any Roblox office, facility, or residence, or making any online statements, audio files, videos, or documents that encourages unauthorized access to the Roblox platform or conduct that violates Roblox's Terms of Service. It also required him to remove any content that violated the agreed-upon terms by January 20, 2022, and ordered him to pay $150,000 in settlement amount of money.

Trivia

 * He is also known for being co-owner of Runker 51, a game that based from Storm Area 51 event.