Hypeventure's Journey (Series 01) - Episode 23: That one catgirl Vtuber-ish... That left me speechless?
I’m risking my own sanctuary to expose the systematic harm, cult-building, and predatory business of the internet’s most infamous catgirl. And this is why.
Breaking news! A new Vtuber just appeared on Hypeventure’s radar! And this time, it’s…
Okay, we’re not gonna do that. This ain’t news. It’s a diary, after all. Usually, in a diary like this, I’d only talk about myself, or some of my things. When I do speak about others, I tend to stay neutral. I don’t like to lean too far toward “good” or “bad” without a solid reason. But recently, I came across a certain Vtuber. At first, I had that classic thought: “Yeah, I can approach her… I can fix her somehow.” But after seeing everything that’s wrong here? I’m shocked. I like cute things, sure, but I’m not stupid enough to engage with an entity involved in “crime-ish” operations. I’m currently holding what I like to call the Incident Report. Now, if I call this a “criminal record,” I’ll probably be accused of making false accusations. As far as the law is concerned, she doesn’t have a record yet. But in the eyes of the people who have been watching her? This Incident Report might as well be one.
Hold on. I need to leave a warning first. Before we dive into the details, I need to be clear about my role in this situation. I am not a vigilante, and I am not here to start a ‘witch hunt.’
As you know, I am Hypeventure, a music producer and a storyteller. My mission is to build a sanctuary with Beaconwave Recordings. You already know about me if you’ve read previous episodes of this diary. However, being a ‘Protagonist’ (ENFJ-T) means that when I see systematic harm being done to the community I love, I cannot simply look the other way.
I want to be very clear: The information in this report represents my personal point of view and analysis. I have compiled these records to the best of my ability using help from AI and public archives. The digital landscape moves at lightning speed. Because I am basing this on documents from late 2025 and publishing this in March 2026, some details may have changed or evolved. While I have done my best to verify everything you are about to see, please understand that this is a documentary-style commentary on the evidence available to me. I am a reporter and an archivist, not a court of law. The data is based on public digital footprints already documented by sources such as NBTB (N*** By The Bay). I want to clarify that I am using their data for investigative purposes only. I do not condone or repeat the specific terminology used in their branding out of respect for my audience and the values I stand for.
I am launching this ‘Airstrike’ to expose a pathology, not to encourage more toxicity. So please, do not use the information in this report to harass, threat, or attack the girl I’m discussing, or any individuals mentioned. And please, extend that same respect to me as the reporter. Do not become the very thing we are exposing. If we respond to hate with more hate, we are just adding noise to an already distorted track. The purpose of this report is to starve the parasite, not to feed it more engagement. Use this knowledge to protect your own ‘home base’ and to educate others.
Let the facts speak for themselves. We are here to bring light to the darkness, not to add to the fire.
And here it is. Now, I have to make a note: I compiled this report myself with the help of AI—and let’s be clear, it was for assistance, not the actual writing. The data is based on documents originally created by NBTB in November 2025 for the Doxbin site. Seeing as I’m writing this in March 2026, it’s been a long time coming. To everyone ready to smash me after seeing this episode: my apologies, but so many people raised concerns about this Vtuber that I felt I had to step in and find out the truth. So, why did I have to make this episode? Let’s open the report and see exactly what’s inside. Buckle up, everyone... because we’re about to plant an airstrike!!!
More heads up before diving in!
Normally, my diary episodes are about music, production, and the adventures of being a producer. But as I said before, this is an ‘Airstrike.’ The Incident Report on Meowbah contains findings that are deeply disturbing. I want to make sure you know exactly what you are opening.
Content Warning: This episode covers findings and analysis related to:
Self-Harm & Mutilation: Details regarding the ‘Meow Extremist’ rank and the encouragement of physical harm.
Child Exploitation & Grooming: The harboring of documented predators within digital communities.
Doxxing & Real-Life Harassment: The systematic leaking of private information, specifically targeting minors.
Extreme Bigotry & Blasphemy: Calculated attacks on religious faiths and the mockery of deceased creators.
Animal Abuse Baiting: Use of psychological ‘rage-bait’ involving animals.
Predatory Monetization: Funneling a minor audience toward 18+ adult content.
If any of these topics are distressing for you, please proceed with caution or feel free to skip this episode. My goal as Hypeventure is to inform the community and protect our ‘sanctuaries,’ but that requires us to look at some of the darkest corners of the internet.
If you’re ready, let’s begin.
Alright, who is she?
Okay. Let’s begin. Before I am opening this report, we need to find out who I am mentioning into. I present to you, Meowbah. If you’ve spent any time on TikTok or YouTube over the last couple of years, you might recognize the name, or at least the avatar. On the surface, she looks like any typical, low-effort PNGtuber: a pink catgirl with a high-pitched, almost mocking voice. But don’t let the “kawaii” aesthetic fool you.
In the world of Vtubing, there are entertainers, and then there are chaos magnets. Meowbah didn’t just walk into the room; she set the room on fire, laughed about it, and then posted the video for clout. She became infamous not for her “content,” but for her “conduct.” We’re talking about a history of extreme rage-baiting, disrespecting religions, using slurs like they were punctuation marks, and a weird obsession, that I can’t explain.
Most Vtubers want to build a community. Meowbah? It felt like she wanted to build a war zone. This is why I called it “crime-ish.” It wasn’t just drama; it was a systematic approach to being the most hated person on the internet. And according to these NBTB documents from late 2025... the rabbit hole goes much deeper than just some offensive tweets.
The first time I heard about her was probably while I was scrolling through YouTube Shorts. I think? Within the first few words of the video, I was already concerned. Looking at her channel, it seemed my gut feeling was right. She doesn’t have many long-form videos, but she has a massive library of Shorts, it’s clear she treats YouTube like a TikTok-style platform, designed for maximum reach and quick, loud engagement. Fast forward a few months. I was joining some random Discord servers and accidentally stumbled across one called “Meowcord.” I checked the info, and sure enough: Meowbah. Finding her “home turf” on Discord is what really did it for me. This wasn’t just a random troll video anymore; it was a community. My curiosity officially took over, and that’s when I decided to investigate.
During my time in here, I did some chat, turns out the people in that server are beyond toxic. I was just being a “normie”, like, you know… chatting normally, being polite, and I definitely didn’t use any slurs. I was basically the most respectful person in the room. And the reward for my politeness? Pure backlash. The moderators almost kicked me out immediately and even told me to shut up just for being... well, normal.
A quick heads-up regarding the screenshot you seen up there. I want to be completely transparent with you all. This specific screenshot isn’t from the exact moment I was being harassed. Because Meowbah’s server purges its entire chat history every hour, I wasn’t able to capture the logs of my own interaction before they were wiped from existence.
I am including this image as a reference point to give you a clear idea of what the server looks like and the general energy of the community. Even if the logs are gone, the ‘atmosphere’ of that digital dungeon remains the same. Now back to the episode.
That was the moment I knew I had stepped into a place that was the literal definition of the “I’m surrounded by idiots” meme. But honestly, “idiots” isn’t even the right word for it. Usually, idiots don’t know any better. In Meowcord, it felt intentional. There weren’t just “idiots” in that server, there was only calculated chaos and concentrated toxicity.
That’s all it was. A breeding ground for hate, hidden behind a catgirl avatar. So, I silence and watch the chaos unfold. Not to mention that I did try to talk to Meowbah herself, she did reply but she seems like does not care. I back to YouTube and watch some more videos to find out about her.
Everything was fine until one day, Meowbah made a post on X… Hold on… Meowbah, you gotta be kidding me, right?
The tweet, and this is why!!!
Those who don’t know, let’s talk about the person she’s trying to drag into her mess: IShowSpeed. Now, I have to be honest. I have a lot of respect for Speed. He’s more than just a loud streamer. He’s a global icon who actually works hard for his community. And what’s even more amazing, is his favorite character is none other than Monkey D. Luffy from One Piece. That happens to be my favorite, too. Just like Luffy, Speed has this unstoppable energy and a hunger for adventure that we just can’t ignore. We’ve seen his kindness everywhere. Whether he’s visiting fans in remote villages or helping out people in need during his travels, Speed consistently shows heart. So many times, Speed has shown respect for so many different cultures and people, and that genuine kindness is exactly why everyone loves him. He makes people’s day just by being there. He represents the positive side of the internet, someone who actually goes outside, meets the world, and brings people together.
Speed’s journey isn’t just about the memes or the chaos. It’s about dedication. He didn’t just travel around the world to entertain people or do charity. He traveled to fulfill a dream. For years, we watched him chase one specific goal: meeting his idol in the football scene, The Legend, Cristiano Ronaldo.
For those who don’t follow football, Ronaldo isn’t just an athlete. He’s a symbol of hard work and being the ‘GOAT’ (Greatest of All Time). Speed’s obsession with CR7 started as a joke to some, but it turned into a genuine saga. He flew thousands of miles, attended match after match, and faced disappointment time and time again when he just barely missed him. But he never gave up. When he finally met Ronaldo in that parking lot, we see a result of years, of loyalty and effort. That moment where they did the ‘Siu’ together, was real. That was earned.
Now, when I look back on Meowbah, I see the opposite. On one hand, you have Speed, a guy who spends years of his life and thousands of miles of travel to meet his hero through sheer persistence and genuine passion. On the other hand, you have Meowbah. She didn’t travel anywhere. She didn’t put in the work. She didn’t even leave her room. She just took a piece of art, slapped it next to a pixelated image of Speed on his Africa tour, and lied to her audience for a ‘like.’
While Speed is out there living a life of respect and pursuing his dreams like a real-life Luffy, Meowbah is trying to ‘pirate’ his fame. She’s trying to steal the spotlight from a man who actually earned his place in the world. I mean, it’s beyond a fake post at this point, because this to me is basically an insult to everything Speed stands for.
I was sitting there, staring at this post in disbelief, leaving me no choice, but to decide to do what any investigator does: I checked the replies. Usually, the replies to a Meowbah post are just a mess of trolls and ‘L + Ratio’ comments. But this time? Holy smokes, I found something absolutely insane…
Among the chaos, a user named Hyunjin, or Fiona stepped into the ring. They didn’t just reply with a meme or an insult. They slammed the door shut on the entire conversation with a single document. At first glance, I thought it was just going to be another long ‘twitlonger’ or a wall of text complaining about her. I clicked it, expecting some basic drama. I was wrong. I opened that file and... HOLY FIRE. My jaw hit the floor. We’re talking about a level of detail I’ve never seen before. We got the full, unfiltered ‘Meowdox’ document, and we got it before GTA 6 even hit the shelves!
In an era where we’ve been waiting a decade for a video game, the internet managed to compile a comprehensive ‘criminal record’ for a catgirl Vtuber first. This wasn’t just a list of mean tweets; this was a deep-dive history of every ‘crime-ish’ thing she’s ever done, her real-world connections, and the full extent of the toxicity she’s been hiding.
The ‘Airstrike’ I mentioned earlier? Hyunjin just handed me the detonator. And that document was just the brief. At the very bottom, there was a link, a rabbit hole that led me to a massive, full-scale Exposure Archive document. When I opened that up, I realized the situation was even bigger than I thought. To make sure you guys don’t get completely overloaded, I spent hours painstakingly summarizing all of this research into the Incident Report I’m holding right now. I did the heavy lifting, so you don’t have to.
So, take a deep breath, because we are diving in. There is a lot to talk about, and the ‘Kawaii’ mask is about to come off for good. Let’s open the files.
Okay. What we got here?
So, here’s the first thing we got for this report, and we will start with history. I’m not gonna go too deep on her personal identity, you guys can see the PII data in the report for yourself. It’s out there now, and it’s a direct consequence of the fire she decided to play with.
But what’s more important than who she is, is where she came from. Because looking at this timeline, Meowbah didn’t just appear out of nowhere. She wasn’t always this high-pitched chaos magnet. Back in 2019, long before the ‘Meowbah’ name was trending for all the wrong reasons, she was known as PeachyCub in the Gacha Life community. This is where the ‘victim-to-victimizer’ pipeline starts. During this time, she was actually targeted by some pretty sick people—predatory groups like ‘Keep Valdrox Alive.’ She was doxxed, extorted, and manipulated when she was a minor herself.
Now, normally, she would have sympathy for someone going through that. But instead of moving away from that toxicity, she absorbed it. She took the same tactics used against her: the doxxing, the psychological manipulation, the power trips, then she turned them into her own personal toolkit. By early 2022, PeachyCub was gone, and the Meowbah persona was born. This was a tactical pivot. She realized that by using a high-pitched, annoying voice and saying the most offensive things possible, she could hack the TikTok and YouTube algorithms. She wanted us to hate her because every ‘Hate Stitch’ and ‘Exposed’ video just pushed her higher in the rankings. According to this document, it was the beginning of what she calls ‘Meowism.’
So… She made a… cult?
More than that, actually. Because… this is when we get to the part that actually made me sick while reading. She didn’t just want followers; she wanted a cult. She literally wrote a moral framework where she is a ‘deity.’ She created ‘commandments’ that weren’t just weird. They were straight-up bigoted. We’re talking about rules that banned black people and the LGBTQ+ community from her server, and arbitrary ‘purity tests’ like banning Coca-Cola just to see who would obey her.
She was building a ‘social sieve’, a way to filter out anyone with common sense so she could keep the most vulnerable, most easily manipulated kids in her orbit. And if you think a ‘catgirl cult’ is bad, look at who she hired to run it. The report lists admins like Hova and R3D Momo. We’re talking about adults in their 20s with documented histories of grooming and possessing illegal content. When people brought this evidence to Meowbah? She didn’t fire them. She defended them. She kept them in power over a server of 73,000 people, mostly minors. I repeat, mostly minors, and this is dangerous. And this is why I call it ‘crime-ish.’ It’s a systemic failure of safety, hidden behind a pink avatar.
The 'Meow Extremists' and the Breaking Point
One of the things I noticed that makes thing worse in a way is the Meow Extremists role. In her Discord server, you didn’t just get a special rank for being a fan. To become a ‘Meow Extremist,’ members reportedly had to provide photographic proof of self-harm—carving her name or symbols into their own skin. And instead of calling for help, she used those images as promotional material. She admitted to finding ‘enjoyment’ in that level of control.
This is where the ‘internet drama’ ends and the real-world nightmare begins. While she’s out there on X (Twitter) posting fake collaborations with people like IShowSpeed to get some cheap clout, this is what’s actually happening behind the scenes. She’s using the fame of good creators as a mask to hide a digital dungeon.
Update! Following the public exposure of the self-harm incidents, Meowbah engaged in "damage control" within her Discord server. She released a public apology regarding the situation and officially updated her server rules to include a "no tolerance policy for self-harm". While these steps were presented as a move toward accountability, many investigators remain skeptical of her sincerity, citing her past leaked communications where she stated "self harm is ***" and admitted to collecting the photographs as "trophies" and finding "enjoyment" in the level of control she exerted over minors.
What else she done?
If you think the “Meowism” cult was just a weird roleplay, you’re wrong. It had a enforcement arm. According to the report, Meowbah and her “PNGTuber Downer Squad” used doxxing not just as revenge, but as a way to rule her community. She created a “No Contact/Blacklist” system. If any kid in her server talked to someone on that list, even accidentally, they didn’t just get banned. Their private information, phone numbers, and home addresses were leaked.
One of the most heartbreaking parts of this document is the case of Madoka, an 11-year-old girl whose private phone number was circulated by one of Meowbah’s head admins, R3D Momo. Imagine being 11 years old and having an army of internet trolls calling your phone because you “broke a rule” in a catgirl’s Discord server. This is the “siege mentality” she creates—she makes children terrified to leave her orbit, fearing they’ll lose their real-world safety if they do.
This part is terrifying for me to even write. Because, for the longest time, I’ve been operating ‘underground.’ Once I’m banned from her server, she will do everything she can to find out I’m Hypeventure. If the mask slips, she won’t just attack a random avatar. She’ll be attacking the real me, Hypeventure, a 22-year-old Vietnamese music producer who just wants to share EDM with the world. I’m an ENFJ-T, a ‘Protagonist’ type, which means I naturally want to build people up and create safe communities. My record label, Beaconwave Recordings, was built to be a sanctuary for artists, letting them to be heard, and letting the audience to discover the new gems. When Meowbah doxxes someone, she isn’t just leaking data; she’s attacking the ‘home base’ I’ve spent years protecting. She’s targeting the one place where I can be truthful about my shyness, my passion for Japanese culture, and my mission to help others. And to understand why this ‘home base’ is so important, you only have to look at what happened with Ninja and IShowSpeed.
In that clip, Ninja is in absolute disbelief. He had a private Discord server, a sanctuary that he kept safe for years. It was a place for the elites: Drake, Travis Scott, the biggest names in the world. It was a quiet, secure space where they could just be themselves. But then, Speed accidentally leaks the link on stream. Within minutes, the sanctuary is flooded with toxicity, trolls, and the worst parts of the internet. Ninja didn’t just lose a server; he lost his ‘sanctuary.’ He had to ‘nuke’ it because the safety was gone.
Now, compare that to Meowbah. When Speed leaked Ninja’s server, it was a chaotic accident, a mistake that still hurt deeply. But Meowbah? She does this on purpose. She doesn’t leak links by mistake; she uses doxxing as a tactical strike to destroy the sanctuaries of children. She targets the ‘Madokas’ of the world to ensure they have nowhere else to go. While I sit here, a sensitive producer who usually avoids drama to protect my career, I realized I couldn’t let my fear of losing my ‘sanctuary’ stop me. Ninja had to nuke his server because of a leak; Meowbah nukes lives because it’s part of her ‘Meowist’ commandments.
And the lack of empathy doesn’t stop with individuals. Next on the list is something that many would consider the ultimate line in the sand: Religious Disrespect. For billions of people around the world, religion isn’t just a hobby, it’s a foundation of identity, hope, and community. It’s one of the few things that should be respected above all else, regardless of your personal beliefs. It’s a sacred boundary that you simply do not cross for a ‘meme.’
Yet, Meowbah didn’t just cross that line; she danced on it. To understand this, we have to return to the heart of ‘Meowism.’ While investigating the documents, I visited her official website—a place that honestly feels less like a fan page and more like a manifesto. I saw it with my own eyes: the codification of ‘Meowism.’ She took the sacred texts of the Islamic faith and ‘remixed’ them, inserting herself as a deity. She created the ‘Meowballah’ videos, mockingly wearing religious garments and using slurs against Muslims as if they were punchlines.
She even went as far as to create ‘commandments’ that explicitly attacked religious practices, using them as a filter to see who in her cult was loyal enough to follow her into blatant bigotry. This wasn’t an ‘accident’ or a ‘joke gone wrong.’ On her website, it’s clear that this is a calculated strategy. She knows that by attacking someone’s faith, she is attacking their soul. She does it because she knows it will cause the most pain, and in her world, more pain means more attention. As a creator who values building bridges, seeing someone use their platform to systematically tear down the beliefs of others is beyond sickening. It’s not just ‘clout chasing’, it’s a psychological war on global communities.
“And I’m sorry, Meowbah, but do you really think you’re a god? Because you didn’t just stop at one religion. YOU MESSED WITH JESUS CHRIST HIMSELF!!!.”
It reminds me of the famous debate between JaidenAnimations and Jschlatt. Jaiden made a comment about Jesus being killed, and Schlatt immediately fought back with that legendary energy: ‘HE CAME BACK TO LIFE!’. But while that was a debate between creators, Meowbah took it to a level that is beyond ‘Doom-grade.’ She isn’t just making a joke or a mistake; she is actively trying to blaspheme and desecrate everything people hold dear. While Schlatt fought back against a joke, the entire internet is fighting back against Meowbah’s malice.
“You aren’t a deity. You’re just a person hiding behind a screen, and no amount of ‘Meowist’ commandments can save you from the truth we’re uncovering today!!!”
Now, religions aren’t the only thing Meowbah tried to burn to the ground. Let’s talk about the human cost—the creators who were caught in her crosshairs. In her quest for the ultimate ‘engagement,’ Meowbah realized that attacking people was even more effective than attacking beliefs. I have to mention a few key targets here, because these weren’t just ‘disagreements’—they were systematic harassment campaigns.
Many of us remember the massive wave of PNGTuber drama in 2022. While creators like JellyBean were just out there making energetic, loud, and fun content for a younger audience, Meowbah saw a target. She didn’t just ‘compete’ with them; she tried to dismantle them. She used her avatar to parody JellyBean in the most toxic way possible, inviting a wave of hate that turned the entire community into a digital combat zone. She took a harmless trend and turned it into a weapon to siphon off views from people who actually put effort into their work. But it wasn’t just the big names. Meowbah and her ‘PNGTuber Downer Squad’ (as the report calls them) acted like a digital gang. They didn’t just make videos; they ‘raided’ other Vtubers, flooding their streams and comments with slurs and toxicity. They targeted anyone she labeled a ‘normie’, including people like me, who just wanted to chat respectfully. Like I mentioned earlier, in her world, being ‘normal’ or ‘polite’ is a crime punishable by a ban and a dox.
And then... Technoblade... Damn, I really miss this guy. Even now, in 2026, seeing his legacy live on—like that honorable mention in the recent Minecraft Movie—it still hits hard. It was a beautiful reminder of the massive, positive impact he left on millions of people. He truly was a legend who lived by the motto ‘Technoblade Never Dies.’ But while the world was honoring a legend, Meowbah saw nothing but a ‘trending topic.’ When the news broke that Technoblade had passed away after his brave battle with cancer, the internet was united in grief. From the smallest fans to the biggest streamers, everyone was mourning. Meowbah, however, decided to use that moment of collective pain to launch her most disgusting ‘clout-chasing’ campaign yet.
She didn’t just ignore the tragedy, she exploited it. She posted videos mockingly celebrating his death, making horrific claims about where he was ‘going,’ and even suggesting that she was somehow ‘better’ than him just because she was still alive. This wasn’t just ‘dark humor’ or being ‘edgy.’ This was the behavior of a digital vulture, picking at the memory of a hero just to get a few more clicks. Think about the contrast here. Technoblade spent years building a community through genuine talent, legendary humor, and a work ethic that didn’t stop even when he was fighting for his life. He earned his place in history. Meowbah? She didn’t put in the work. She didn’t build anything. She tried to ‘pirate’ his fame by saying the most heartless things imaginable. She insulted a man who can no longer defend himself, and in doing so, she insulted every single one of us who found comfort in his videos. It’s the ultimate sign of a coward—hiding behind a pink avatar to attack the legacy of someone who was actually brave.”
Next: Art Theft & Plagiarism. This is getting worse. I know exactly how much blood, sweat, and tears go into every single track I make. I know the value of original work. But Meowbah here… well… It’s terrifying. Let’s look at the evidence. That pixel art she used for the ‘fake collab’ with IShowSpeed wasn’t a gift, and she didn’t draw it. According to the report, it was stolen from a small artist without credit. She took someone else’s talent and used it as a prop for her own lies.
And it doesn’t stop at images. The ‘Stories’ section on her website, the foundation of her ‘Meowism’ cult, is not just ‘remixed’ religion. It’s word-for-word plagiarism. She takes existing holy texts, fanfictions, and stories, then simply hits ‘find and replace’ to put her own name in the hero’s spot. Think about the irony here. She is a ‘PNGTuber’ who doesn’t even create her own PNGs. She either commissions them with money made from her toxic community or simply ‘borrows’ them from the internet without a second thought.
And then we got The Animal Abuse Rage-Bait. Urgh... Come on, I love cats... What the hell are we even looking at here? I read this part of the report, and already felt like a punch to the gut. The irony is staggering: Here is a person using a pink catgirl avatar as her entire brand, yet she built that brand on the backs of horrific animal cruelty ‘bait’. Back in her early TikTok days, Meowbah realized that the fastest way to get a reaction out of anyone—not just her fans, but the entire internet—was to target the most innocent creatures on the planet. She posted videos that were deliberately blurry and chaotic, claiming she had ‘killed’ or ‘harmed’ a cat. She wanted to trigger our most primal protective instincts, wanted us to scream, to cry, and most importantly, to comment. Because in the eyes of the TikTok algorithm, a comment expressing horror counts the same as a comment expressing love. While many investigators and members of the ‘Meowbah Hate Squad’ believe the footage was faked or edited to look like abuse, the intent was exactly the same. She was testing the limits of human empathy. She wasn’t just ‘trolling’; she was performing psychological terrorism on a global scale just to boost her stats.
Now, let’s return to the Discord server once more, we got many things to mention here too. First is The Admin Pathology. A server is only as safe as its moderators, and Meowcord is a systemic failure. The report lists ‘High Command’ admins like Hova and R3D Momo. We’re talking about adults in their 20s with documented histories of grooming, possessing illegal content, and stalking. When the community brought evidence of Hova’s predatory behavior to Meowbah, she didn’t fire him. She defended him. She kept a known predator in a position of power over a server of 73,000 members, the vast majority of whom are children.
And the ‘Unban’ requirements, just in case if we got banned from her server. If you were lucky enough to get a second chance in her server, the price wasn’t an apology. It was humiliation. Meowbah has been documented forcing banned members to record themselves performing ‘cat-like’ acts—like drinking milk from a bowl while on all fours, just to be allowed back. She treats human beings like pets, stripping away their dignity for her own amusement. I seen that, and I already imagining that I had to do this just to get back to that server. Scary as the nightmare that haunting me through the night.
Heads up! I did a manual check of the Meowcord Ban Appeal server, and it seems the infamous “being-cat” option is no longer explicitly listed. However, don’t let that minor change fool you. The current list of requirements for “forgiveness” is still a series of blatant rituals of humiliation designed to strip away a person’s dignity. Here is the full list of what she currently demands from her followers:
The Song: Write and sing a 2-minute original song about Meowbah and how sorry you are. (No AI allowed—she demands real effort).
The Slideshow: Create a 4-slide presentation with a voice-over explaining your “crimes.”
The Apology Poster: Record a timelapse of yourself drawing a poster, then record yourself putting it up in a public place and leaving it there.
The Dance Music Video: Record yourself dancing for 1+ minute while explaining why you were wrong and how “awesome” Meowbah is.
The Roleplay: A 1-2 minute skit playing two different characters. Crying during the performance is required.
The Timeout: Record yourself facing the wall in your room for 2 minutes in full-body view while “repenting.”
The “Touching Grass” Ritual: Go outside and roll around on the grass for 5 minutes while screaming “GOBBALOMB” at the top of your lungs.
The Meowist Preaching: Join a Roblox or Discord voice chat and record yourself successfully convincing 5 strangers to “convert” to Meowism.
The Water Bucket: Record yourself pouring a bucket of water over your head while reciting a humiliating script.
The Egg Crack: Crack a raw egg over your head and say: “Meowballah! I am truly sorry.”
The Confession: Record yourself confessing your “sins” to your mother, father, or grandparents and capture their reaction on camera.
The Gacha Movie: Reenact your ban and apology in a Gacha Life mini-movie format.
And to think... all of this was hidden behind that one ‘cute’ moe voice. As a producer, that voice almost got me. I’m always looking for unique vocals to experiment with, and for a split second, I actually thought about reaching out to her to make a track. I thought maybe we could create something interesting together. But now? After seeing what’s really inside the ‘Incident Report,’ I am disappointed in every single aspect of who she is. It makes me stop and ask myself a terrifying question: What happens if she attacks me? What happens if I’m left standing all alone, with no one to help me defend myself? I’m just a producer, trying to build a sanctuary with Beaconwave. I don’t have a ‘Downer Squad.’ I don’t have a cult. I just have my music and my mission to help people. The thought of her turning her ‘siege mentality’ toward my home base, toward the place where I am finally truthful about myself, is enough to make anyone want to stay silent. But I realized that’s exactly what she wants. She wants the ‘good’ creators to be too afraid to speak up so she can keep operating in the dark.
And this… is what got me concern about her in the first place: Patreon. Act like a child, loud like a child, servers full of predator… And this??? ARE YOU KIDDING ME, MEOWBAH???
Take a look at these screenshots. Meowbah’s entire brand is built on a specific persona: she acts like a child, she sounds like a child, and her Discord servers are documented to be full of minors. So why is her Patreon shop filled with (18+) NSFW content?
This is the definition of a ‘predatory funnel.’ She uses a ‘kawaii’ moe aesthetic to attract a young, vulnerable audience, and then she provides a link that leads them straight to a paywall for adult material. This isn’t just ‘gross’, it’s a violation of almost every safety standard on the internet.
But look closer at the titles in that shop. One specifically caught my eye and made my blood boil: ‘(18+) Meowbah reads the Quran!’
We talked about religious disrespect earlier, but this? This is the ultimate proof of her malice. She isn’t just ‘mocking’ a faith; she is sexualizing a holy text and putting a $6 price tag on it. She is literally monetizing the pain of billions of people.
I look at these numbers: 50 paid members, making over $400 a month. To some, that might not seem like much, but in the world of digital pathology, that is a life-support system. This Patreon is the engine that keeps the ‘Meowism’ cult running. It’s the money she uses to pay her predatory admins and keep her ‘digital dungeon’ active. She has successfully institutionalized the worst behaviors imaginable. She has turned grooming tactics, religious blasphemy, and child-like baiting into a sustainable career.
Seeing this made me realize that my shyness and my fear of being attacked didn’t matter anymore. When you see a shop like this, a shop that sells the degradation of faith and the safety of children, you don’t stay silent. You launch the airstrike. The Dark Knight said: “You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain”. And I see it for myself.
So… Are you done, Hypeventure?
I know, it’s a long episode. But before I end this, there are few things to mention. First, how did I know that PeachyCub is Meowbah? Okay. I will prove.
This is a video from Meowbah’s own alt channel, titled ‘So... Bella The Wolf.’ In this video, she was doing what she does best: ‘firing shots’ at another controversial creator. She was trying to act like the moral authority, exposing someone else’s logs. But at exactly the 8:43 mark, she slipped up. She was trying to censor a Discord log to hide her own identity while she attacked Bella. But when she switched the scene, she forgot to hide her alias in every single frame. For a split second, the mask didn’t just slip, it fell off. Look at the text overlay in her own video: ‘censored name is my old alias from when I was 14.’
By cross-referencing that uncensored alias with the logs from the PeachyCub era, the connection is 100% undeniable. She literally confirmed her own identity while trying to ‘expose’ someone else. Got it?
More questions here for those to ask. Second, aren’t you just clout-chasing by talking about her, Hypeventure? Answers: No. If you know me, you know that I am just a guy who wants to tell stories through music. My entire goal with Hypeventure and Beaconwave Recordings is to create a sanctuary, a safe space where people can hear great music and, more importantly, be heard.
I look at someone like the producer named Chime. He recently did an incredible thing by collaborating with DanTheMak. Chime didn’t look at Dan’s follower count; he looked at the talent. He used his platform to lift a smaller creator up, proving that in the music scene, we support each other because we love the art. That is the kind of creator I aspire to be.
I’m not talking about Meowbah because I want her ‘clout.’ I don’t want anything to do with her brand of toxicity. I’m talking about her because she is the exact opposite of what Chime and DanTheMak represent. While they are building bridges and supporting the community, she is burning bridges and exploiting them. As a producer, I believe we have a responsibility to protect the community we love. If I have to use my voice to warn people about a digital predator, then I will. I’m not chasing ‘likes’. I’m chasing the truth, and I’m defending the sanctuary that creators like us have worked so hard to build.
Isn’t she just a troll playing a character? Why take it so seriously? Because ‘characters’ don’t cause real-world scars. I understand personas. I am Hypeventure. I understand that we all wear masks online. But there is a massive, unbreakable line between playing a ‘villain’ for entertainment and actually being a predator. When you start encouraging children to self-mutilate for a rank in a Discord server, the ‘character’ excuse dies. When you protect known predators in your staff, the ‘it’s just a prank’ shield breaks. You don’t get to ruin lives, dox 11-year-olds like Madoka, and mock the dead, and then hide behind a moe filter. Once your ‘trolling’ causes physical and psychological harm to the most vulnerable people on the internet, it’s no longer a character—it’s a crime.
Aren’t you scared of being attacked or doxxed now, Hypeventure? Yes. I’ll be honest with you—I’m terrified. As I mentioned, I’m an ENFJ-T. I have what I call a ‘fragile heart.’ I’m someone who values peace, shyness, and the safety of the sanctuary I’ve built with Beaconwave Recordings. The thought of Meowbah or her ‘Downer Squad’ turning their toxicity toward me, trying to find my real identity, my home, or my family, is a nightmare that has haunted me throughout the writing of this episode. And about my weakness, I already mention this in previous episodes of my Journal Diary, you can see it for yourself.
I know the risks. I know that by launching this ‘Airstrike,’ I am putting myself right in the crosshairs of a person who views doxxing as a sport. But then I asked myself: If I’m too scared to speak up, who will?
If I stay silent because I’m afraid for my own sanctuary, then I’m leaving the ‘Madokas’ of the world to fend for themselves. I’m letting kids believe that carving a name into their skin is a sign of loyalty. I’m letting a digital predator hide behind a moe mask and profit from the desecration of faith and the memory of legends like Technoblade. I realized that being a ‘Protagonist’ isn’t about being fearless; it’s about doing the right thing even when you are afraid. My music is my armor. My mission to help people is my shield. And most importantly, I’m not standing alone. I have the support of a community that values truth over rage-bait. Meowbah might have a ‘Downer Squad,’ but I have the legacy of the heroes I look up to, Speed, Technoblade, and the creators who actually build things.
So, am I scared? Yes. But I’m more scared of a world where people like Meowbah are allowed to win because everyone else was too quiet. The truth is out. The Airstrike is away. And I’m not running anymore.
What should we do now that we know the truth? Now that the ‘Airstrike’ has landed and the truth is in the open, the best thing we can do as a community is to cut off her oxygen. Starve the parasite. Meowbah doesn’t care if you love her or hate her; she only cares that you are talking about her. Every ‘Hate Stitch,’ every angry comment, and every link you share to ‘show how bad she is’ actually puts money in her pocket and pushes her higher in the algorithm. Here’s what we can do. Do not comment on her posts. Do not ‘ratio’ her. Do not even click on her videos to ‘cringe’ at them. Every click is a cent for her Patreon-funded lifestyle. If you see her violating safety standards—especially regarding the exploitation of minors or religious hate speech—use the platform’s reporting tools and then block the account. Don’t announce it; just do it. Instead of spending ten minutes being angry at a digital ghost, spend ten minutes supporting a creator who actually adds value to your life. Go watch an old Technoblade video, catch a Speed stream, or listen to a new track from a producer like Chime or DanTheMak. Redirect your energy to the people who are building bridges, not burning them. If you’re a parent or a moderator, be aware of the ‘moe’ mask. Use the facts in this Incident Report to educate your own communities about high-control groups and the red flags of digital predators.
Okay? So if I’m Meowbah, how should I fix this?
Let’s play a hypothetical game for a second. If I were Meowbah, if I woke up tomorrow and actually realized the weight of the “Incident Report”, how would I even begin to fix a reputation this shattered? Just in case if Meowbah would care to read this, I got some solutions for Meowbah here, or for anyone else lost in a cycle of toxicity, I have some solutions. As a producer, I know that even a messy track can sometimes be saved in the mix, but it requires a complete change in tempo.
The first step is the most obvious: Burn the Dungeon, aka Nuke the Discord. You cannot claim to be a “character” while providing a safe haven for adults like Hova and Momo to target minors. If you want to fix your life, you have to stop being an architect for predators. Close the servers, fire the “Downer Squad,” and walk away from the high-control group you’ve built. Second, A Real Apology with no filters. The internet is tired of the “it was just a joke” excuse. If you want to be human again, you have to offer a sincere, unscripted apology to the people you’ve hurt. Apologize to the family of Technoblade. Apologize to the community of Madoka. Apologize to the billions of people whose faith you sexualized for a $6 Patreon tier. No moe voice, no catgirl mask, just the truth. I’m saying this because I know how hard it is. I’ve been in that position myself. I’ve had to face the music and offer my own apologies in the past. And even when I did it ‘right’—even when I was sincere—the attackers are still bashing me to this day. I know what it’s like to have a ‘fragile heart’ and feel like the world won’t let you move on from your mistakes. But there’s a difference here.
I’m a Vietnamese creator, and sometimes it feels like our community can be the harshest when it comes to long-term grudges. But you? You aren’t Vietnamese. You are part of a global, Western audience that, believe it or not, wants to see a redemption story. I truly believe that if you dropped the act and showed a shred of real humanity, people would eventually forgive you. They might not forget, but they would let you breathe. But you have to take that first step. You have to prove that there is a person behind the avatar who actually regrets the damage they’ve done. As a producer, I know that a ‘bad take’ can be fixed if you’re willing to go back to the original stems and rebuild. But you can’t fix a track by adding more noise. You have to strip it back to the silence and start over with honesty.”
Third: Stop the ‘Piracy’. Look, we can talk about the ethics of pirating games. There’s that famous quote that’s been going around lately: ‘If buying isn’t owning, then pirating isn’t stealing.’ It’s a massive debate about digital rights, big corporations, and how fans interact with the media they love. But Meowbah, you need to understand something: that quote does not apply to this situation.
When people talk about piracy in that context, they are talking about consumers vs. billion-dollar companies. But what you are doing? You are a creator stealing from other creators. That isn’t a ‘protest’—it’s just theft. You ‘pirated’ that pixel art of you and IShowSpeed from a small artist who actually put in the work. You ‘pirated’ the fame of Technoblade by using his tragedy for clicks. You even ‘pirated’ your own identity by taking existing religious texts and ‘remixing’ them into your own narcissistic manifesto.
As a music producer with Beaconwave Recordings, I know that ‘piracy’ in the creative world is a poison. When someone takes a melody I spent weeks on and claims they made it, it hurts. When you take a small artist’s drawing and use it to promote your toxic brand, you are stealing their voice. You can’t use a gamer’s quote about digital ownership to justify being a digital vulture. If you want to be a creator, then create. Stop boarding other people’s ships and stealing their cargo. Build your own boat, do the grind, and earn your place in the world like a real-life Luffy would. Anything less is just a hollow lie.
Forth, Shut Down the Hate-Machine. If you truly want to fix this, you have to cut the power to the machine that’s been fueling this nightmare: The Patreon. In the world of audio production, we talk a lot about ‘Feedback Loops.’ It’s that screeching, painful sound that happens when a signal just keeps feeding back into itself until it’s deafening. That is your career right now. You create hate to get clicks, you use those clicks to get Patreon members, and you use that money to pay the admins who help you create more hate. It’s time to break the loop.
You got to close the shop. Shut down the tiers that sexualize holy texts and monetize the degradation of others. As I looked at those screenshots earlier, seeing 50 people paying you over $400 a month, I realized that this is ‘blood money.’ It’s money made from the ‘Meow Extremists’ and the suffering of the ‘Madokas’ of the world. If your income depends on the psychological distress of children and the desecration of billions of people’s faith, then your income is a poison.
As the founder of Beaconwave Recordings, I know what it’s like to try and monetize your passion. It’s a grind. It’s hard work. But I can sleep at night knowing that my music brings people joy. Can you say the same about your Patreon shop? You have the voice. You have the audience. You could start over tomorrow and make a ‘clean’ account—one where you actually produce music, voice act, or make art that builds people up. It wouldn’t be as ‘viral’ as the hate, and it wouldn’t make money as fast, but it would be real.
Fifth: Walk Away. Sometimes, the damage is so deep that ‘fixing’ it isn’t enough. Sometimes, the track is so distorted, so full of noise and feedback, that no amount of mixing can save it. You just have to delete the project file and start over.
Meowbah, the brand you built is a monument to hate. Every time someone sees that pink catgirl avatar, they don’t see ‘Kawaii art’ anymore. They see the ‘Meow Extremists.’ They see the doxxing of children. They see the mockery of legends like Technoblade. They see a digital dungeon.
If you truly want to be human again, if you truly want to escape the ‘siege mentality’ you’ve created, the best thing you can do is simply walk away. Delete the accounts. Shut down the persona. Let the mask fade into the archives of internet history. You are 21 years old. You have an entire lifetime ahead of you to be someone else. Someone who doesn’t need to hurt people to feel powerful. Someone who can build a real ‘sanctuary’ instead of a digital prison.
I know, it’s terrifying to be this vulnerable. After everything I’ve uncovered, the easiest thing to do would be to delete this draft, retreat into the shadows, and hide. But I don’t want to abandon my identity as Hypeventure. That name isn’t just a brand or a persona I put on for the internet; it is literally me. It is the real of me. It’s the name I’ve used to build Beaconwave, the name I’ve used to share my heart through music, and the name that represents my dreams of one day DJing on a global stage. I can’t leave it behind.
While I advised Meowbah to walk away because her brand is a monument to hate, I am choosing to stay because my brand is a sanctuary for hope. I won’t let the fear of a digital predator or her ‘Downer Squad’ scare me into abandoning who I am.
I’m standing my ground, because if the truth is what puts my identity at risk, then that is a price I’m willing to pay. My sanctuary is built on honesty, and honesty doesn’t run away.
Conclusion
The files are open. Airstrikes are shot. The “moe” mask is in pieces on the floor. As I wrap up this episode, I want to reiterate one more time: I am a reporter, not a judge.
The digital world moves at a speed that is almost impossible to track perfectly. Because this report is based on findings from late 2025 and published in March 2026, some information may have evolved, and new details may have surfaced. My analysis represents my personal point of view based on the evidence available to me, but I acknowledge that there is always more to the story.
This is where you come in. I want this ‘Incident Report’ to be a sanctuary for the truth, and a sanctuary is built by the community. Your contributions to this investigation are not just welcomed, they are necessary. Whether it’s in the comments below or in the various discussions I’m active in, I want to hear from you.
The easiest way for everyone to contribute is through the report document itself. Inside the link, you will find a second tab that I’ve titled “Community Notes” (Also, the link for this report I made will be in replies/comments). Think of it as a collaborative track—a place where you can add your own ‘stems’ to the project. You can contribute facts or evidence I might have missed, or your own personal stories or interactions related to Meowbah, updates on her current platforms or handles. And so on, everything related to Meowbah. By working together, we can ensure that this isn’t just a moment of drama, but a permanent record that protects others.
Anyways, I didn’t set out to write an 8-page report when I first saw that fake tweet about IShowSpeed. I’m a music producer, my world is usually made of synths, melodies, words, and trying to find the perfect mix, to deliver that emotions and story. But as the “Protagonist” (ENFJ-T) identity I claim, I realized I couldn’t just look the way around when I see this situation is getting beyond whatever the drama I fought into back in the day as a target.
Meowbah isn’t just an “internet mystery.” She is a warning. She is a reminder that behind every “cute” filter and every high-pitched voice, there is a real human being making choices. And she chose to build a “digital dungeon” instead of a sanctuary. She chose to monetize the desecration of faith, the mockery of the dead, and the physical pain of children.
But we have a choice, too. We can choose to stop feeding the machine. We can choose to support the creators who actually put in the work—the legends like Technoblade, the adventurers like IShowSpeed, and the artists like Chime and DanTheMak. We can choose to protect our own “home bases” and look out for the “Madokas” of the world who haven’t learned how to spot a predator yet.
As for me? I’m terrified of the backlash. I’m scared of the doxxing. I’m worried about my own sanctuary. But as I finish this, I feel a weight lifted. The truth is out there now, and it’s no longer just my burden to carry. It belongs to the internet now.
I’m headed back to the studio. I have a new track in the works, and I want it to sound like hope. I want it to be part of the music that builds people up, rather than the noise that tears them down. Technoblade Never Dies. Speed Never Stops. And the light of the truth will always outshine the darkness of a mask.
Stay safe. Protect your heart. And I’ll see you on the next episode... if I’m still here. Sign out for now. This been the episode 23 of Hypeventure’s diary. And this is Hypeventure who wrote this.


















Here's the link to the report: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ODviCCCKUJkvaSaUNPvQd1f8AZHfk0PZUy1JuV_Y7Xw/edit?usp=sharing