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Beat Obbies For Noobs Developer Socials
Where Beat Obbies For Noobs developers ttotallynotviolet and @professionalcactus post updates — and how to follow safely without fake code scams.
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Developer socials are the highest-trust news source for Beat Obbies For Noobs while no official Trello and no active codes exist. ttotallynotviolet and @professionalcactus build this early development Roblox obby around timed rotations (~200 seconds per pressure cycle, ~3 minutes between layout swaps), noob collection, and gamepasses Reveal Next Stage (499 R$) plus Double Coins (299 R$). Short social posts often precede Roblox publish timestamps by minutes or hours — the best window to adjust your Timer Strategy before lobbies flood with surprised players.
This page describes what to follow, how to verify authenticity, and what developers are unlikely to post so you ignore bait accounts.
Why socials beat unofficial Trello
Trello boards found via Google are often editable by strangers. A developer tweet or Roblox profile bulletin tied to ttotallynotviolet proves intent. When social silence meets a random Trello claiming “new sword obby tomorrow,” believe silence. Update Official Trello Status mentally: still no board.
Social posts also debunk viral misinformation — fake Active Codes strings rarely originate from verified dev accounts.
Platforms developers may use
Roblox creators commonly spread across:
Roblox profile status — Check creator pages linked from the game
X (Twitter) — Short patch teasers, downtime notices
YouTube — Longer showcase videos of new Obbies types
TikTok — Clip-length highlights appealing to mobile players learning Mobile Controls
We do not embed live social URLs in wiki prose because handles change during early development. Instead, open Beat Obbies For Noobs on Roblox, identify credited creators, and follow only accounts linked from those profiles or cited in verified group shouts on Roblox Group.
Verification habits
Before retweeting or sharing:
- Does the account appear on the official Roblox game credits screen?
- Does the post link the real experience ID, not a clone?
- Do claimed features appear after you test in a live server?
- Are they asking for passwords or off-platform Robux payments? (Always scam.)
Legitimate developers never need your login to deliver Got The Phone (0.4%) badge help — that badge remains a Badges achievement, not a support ticket unlock.
What official posts might announce
Reasonable expectations during early development:
- New rotation stages (Swing, Wall, Truss, Puzzle)
- Timer or spawn adjustments affecting Timer & Spawns
- Gamepass bug fixes impacting Reveal Next Stage
- First-ever code redemption UI — triggering updates to How to Redeem
Unreasonable without proof:
- “Official Trello leaked” from anonymous Discord
- Thousands of free Robux giveaways requiring surveys
- Permanent nerfs to movement tech without patch notes in Latest Updates
Safe following for minors
Roblox’s audience skews young. Parents and players should:
- Keep profiles private where platform settings allow
- Never share personal information in creator comment sections
- Treat DM code offers as phishing — use When to Check for Codes discipline instead
How this wiki uses developer posts
When ttotallynotviolet or @professionalcactus confirms a feature, we update:
- Latest Updates for immediate summary
- Specialized pages (Codes, Items, Obbies) for depth
- Patch History for long-term record
We do not fabricate quotes or future promises. If socials are quiet, the honest news is: keep playing, keep learning rotations, no codes today.
Related pages
Developer socials are your early warning system. Pair them with wiki structure so signal becomes actionable routes — not just hype before the ~200 second clock runs out again.