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Prove it is a game created by IdkHowToWhistle for their group with the same name. It is mostly popular with Roblox myth hunters and "fake hackers" due to its involvement in the John Doe and Jane Doe, where it was believed that John Doe and Jane Doe (two test accounts made by Roblox employees) would hack the platform. Videos by popular Roblox myth YouTubers also helped popularize the game, by tying it to the March 18th 2017 hoax.

Gameplay[]

The game is essentially a "corrupted" version of the Roblox World Headquarters. At the game's spawn there is a gravestone saying "R.I.P Fudd10", because fudd10 (Prove it's creator) was banned from Roblox at one point. Outside of the HQ are six badge givers which give the player badges called "S", "P", "O", "N", "G" and "E". Around the spawn are six empty glass buildings with a similar design to the Roblox HQ. At the back of the HQ there is another gravestone, this time with the letter "A" on it. At the top of the HQ is a model of John Doe (old appearance) holding a part with some binary strings on it along with the text "Soon". Upon touching this model, the player is awarded with a badge called "[ Content Deleted ]". Throughout the game you can see the number "318" meaning March 18, despite it being years after the supposed hacking was supposed to take place.

Criticism[]

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The type of players in the game.

Around March 18, the Roblox community criticized the game for helping spread and promote the March 18th 2017 hoax, as around the time the game was updated to focus more on it. The game has been also been criticized for being a gathering place for many fake and wannabe hackers and exploiters, who make false claims about them hacking Roblox and/or being able to hack at all. This has caused the community to criticize other Roblox myth groups and games for promoting and showing the same and/or similar behavior.

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Trivia[]

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  • The staff account Templates has the [ Content Deleted ] badge in its inventory.
  • The badges form a Squidward face when collected from "S". The word SPONGE probably refers to SpongeBob.
  • Strangely, many former Roblox employees have the [content deleted] badge in this game, even Erik.cassel, and this supports the theory that the accounts were hacked. On March 19, 2017, there was a theory that this badge was seen on Roblox Roblox is a notable creator or influencer verified by Roblox Corporation. Learn more.'s profile, but no evidence was presented in any way. The situation could not be explained and apparently this situation was put on the old dusty shelves of Roblox. [UPDATE: apparently this was a bug]