These dummy accounts did not belong to any one player, and as such, they were given the placeholder names “John Doe” and “Jane Doe.” John Doe and Jane Doe are two of Roblox’s earliest accounts, as seen by their low user IDs here.
CloneTrooper1019 created a video addressing how John Doe received badges from his place because of a bug in the Roblox client that allowed users to receive badges without playing a game. A YouTuber named BADGRAPHIX also created a video explaining why John Doe was able to follow him.
John Doe and Jane Doe's friends were later removed in late March 2017. In September 2017, John and Jane Doe both obtained the Blade of Marmora Hood. To get the hood, you had to submit an entry of a robot using Roblox Studio.
Authentic John Doe and Jane Doe accounts pose no danger to your Roblox account. Still, we always encourage players to proactively defend their account by setting up 2-Step Verification or using a strong password that cannot be easily guessed.
Clearing up the Roblox John Doe "mystery". CloneTrooper1019's video where he explains how John and Jane Doe got badges from his games. John Doe had 9 friends on his list while Jane Doe had 3 because of a bug that caused TheC0mmunity, IhaxLV, CPUVirtualization, and Ananymoos to be some of their friends in September 2015.
John Doe was last online on September 8, 2017, at around 10:09 AM, while Jane Doe was last online on September 7, 2017, at around 8:11 PM (both according to Alexrocks911's Check A User's Last Online Information game). Before their last appearance online, John Doe was last online on March 18, 2016 while Jane Doe was last online on December 4, 2015. Before all of this information came to the public, both accounts were last seen online on February 27, 2006, at around 3:06 PM (when Roblox officially left the alpha testing stage). Many people speculated that these accounts were accessed by password guessers, but it was instead Roblox cleaning John and Jane Doe's friends lists. Then John Doe came back online on May 1, 2021, but it was just for the T-Shirt incident, where hackers upload T-shirts onto Roblox's accounts.
June 2005. John Doe and Jane Doe are official test accounts created by Roblox CEOs David Baszucki and Erik Cassel on June 25, 2005 (although their join dates are listed as February 27, 2006). The name John Doe refers to an anonymous male, and likewise, Jane Doe refers to an anonymous female.
John Doe and Jane Doe's friends were later removed in late March 2017. In September 2017, John and Jane Doe both obtained the Blade of Marmora Hood. To get the hood, you had to submit an entry of a robot using Roblox Studio.
Then John Doe came back online on May 1, 2021, but it was just for the T-Shirt incident, where hackers upload T-shirts onto Roblox's accounts.
They are infamous for being mentioned in many different fake 'hacker' stories throughout Roblox's history and were mentioned in many clickbait videos which mostly appeared in 2016–2019.
Authentic John Doe and Jane Doe accounts pose no danger to your Roblox account. Still, we always encourage players to proactively defend their account by setting up 2-Step Verification or using a strong password that cannot be easily guessed.
Who are John Doe and Jane Doe? Both John Doe and Jane Doe accounts were created by David Baszucki and Erik Cassel in the early days of Roblox for testing purposes.