John Doe is the main antagonist of the ROBLOX franchise. He was last online on March 18, 2016. Since then, it has been presumed that he is not playing anymore or he has passed away.
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When a player gets killed by John Doe, they will instantly get turned into stone which will emit a "glitch effect." The day John Doe was added was on March 18th, 2021. A common rumour on Roblox is that if you play Roblox on March 18th, John Doe (the Roblox user) will hack and steal your account.
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.
The Oxford English Dictionary states that John Doe is "the name given to the fictitious lessee of the plaintiff, in the (now obsolete in the UK) mixed action of ejectment, the fictitious defendant being called Richard Roe". This usage is mocked in the 1834 English song "John Doe and Richard Roe":
For many years, there were rumours within the Roblox community regarding two mysterious accounts. Sometime in 2017, those rumours caused a great deal of panic to every Robloxian, as some members of the community suggested that these two accounts would hack Roblox on March 18th.
Up until 2017, players could add John and Jane Doe to their follower and friends lists, or even award them with badges. That ability, which caused a lot of confusion, was due to a bug that would allow players to add other players to their friend list without them having to agree.
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.
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.