Craftopia, Gamin and The Corruption

Discord's statement about the review it ran across the servers and account in this case. Full write-up →
Three names sit in the Utah State Bureau of Investigation's Discord warrant: Craftopia, Gamin and The Corruption.
They are recorded in investigation notes as server or username identifiers — and that ambiguity has never been resolved in public. It is not stated anywhere in the public record whether these are three Discord servers, three usernames, or a mixture.
They are on this handle index for that reason: until somebody says which they are, they have to be carried as identifiers rather than as guilds.
The record on these identifiers
| Identifier | What the record says |
|---|---|
| Craftopia | Named in the USBI Discord warrant. Also the name of a commercially released survival game, which is the likeliest origin of a server name |
| Gamin | Named in the USBI Discord warrant |
| The Corruption | Named in the USBI Discord warrant |
| Kind | Recorded as server or username identifiers. Never clarified |
| Independently described | The leaker provided archives of three servers that Robinson and Twiggs were both in |
The other two servers in the archive
The leaked archive describes more than the warrant does:
- Lance's own server — described as started around the time the two began dating, and referred to by the leaker as "the femboy server." Twiggs became increasingly active there while Robinson became increasingly inactive.
- The old friend-group server — where the confession was posted. Not Lance's newer server. The leaker's own stated puzzle: why post it to the older group?
That detail is the most load-bearing thing in the whole archive and it has never been examined in public. A person posting a confession chooses an audience. This one, on the leaker's account, chose the older, wider, more religiously mixed group rather than the small current one — and a prominent member of that group replied asking everyone to pray for Robinson's repentance and for Charlie Kirk's family.
What Discord said after reviewing them
Discord reviewed its own servers and reported it found no evidence the incident was planned on its platform, then told TMZ that the messages reported as planning details were not Discord messages at all, and confirmed it removed the account.
- Discord Says It Found No Plotting
- The Planning Messages Were Not Discord Messages
- Discord Removed the Account
Six years of archived chat, three servers, and no planning. The absence is the finding.
The twenty-plus
The FBI reportedly investigated 20 or more people in Robinson's Discord circle, per BBC summaries. None has been charged. Nothing in the public record states where any of them were sitting, and the members afterwards reported harassment from journalists and strangers.
The leaker described most of them as people who occasionally played video games with Twiggs, with a connection to Robinson that was "tenuous at best."
Every Image That Carries This Handle
Each image below is an archived capture in which this handle, or the document that names it, is readable. Every one links to its own full write-up page.






What Would Settle It
- A statement of which of the three are servers and which are usernames.
- Discord's subpoena return with the guild identifiers and the member lists.
- Login-IP history for September 10–12 for the account that posted the confession.
- Whether the twenty-plus interviews were conducted from a member list or from display names.
- The complete archive for all three servers rather than the portion a leaker chose to publish.
The Fix
None of the records above is available to the public, and nothing in the current process compels their release. The Charlie Kirk disclosure laws are the mechanism that does.
- Law 1 — FBI and DOJ Disclosure. The federal file on this circle, including whatever the twenty-plus interviews produced, is held and not published.
- Law 2 — US Intelligence Disclosure. If any account in this circle was operated from outside the United States, US intelligence already knows or can find out. Law 2 forces that answer into the open — and a clean answer clears everyone here by name.
- Law 4 — Trusted Investigations. The strongest of the four, because it removes the Department of Justice as gatekeeper. It lets trusted investigators compel records from a private company — Discord, Valve — and take testimony from people who were actually in that circle under threat of perjury.
Read the four laws → · The explainer video →
The Location Field Is Typed In. The IP Address Is Not.
On Discord, on Steam, and on every platform in this section, the country shown on a profile is a text box the user filled in. Anyone can type Utah, or Egypt, or nothing at all, and change it again in seconds. Whether it is shown publicly is a setting. It is not evidence of where a person was sitting when they typed a message.
What is not typed in is the IP address. Every session, every login, every message send is written to the platform's own logs with the address it arrived from, alongside device fingerprints and session timing. Discord holds that record for the servers named in the Utah State Bureau of Investigation's warrant — Craftopia, Gamin and The Corruption — and for the account that posted the confession. Valve holds the equivalent record for every Steam account in the same circle.
That is the question this section keeps returning to: is it known where the people in these servers actually were? The FBI reportedly examined twenty or more people in Robinson's Discord circle and charged none of them, and nothing in the public record states where any of them were. To be explicit, because it matters: being in another country is not wrongdoing, no one in those servers has been accused by any authority of anything, and nothing on this site suggests any of them did anything improper. The point is narrower — that a location nobody has verified should not be treated as if it were verified, in either direction.
The answer exists. It is in Discord's subpoena return and in the login-IP history for September 10–12 — records that investigators can obtain through lawful process and the public cannot. What we are asking for is that the record for the account that posted the confession be established through that process and, so far as the law allows, made public. Until it is, every claim of foreign involvement in these chats — and every denial — rests on a field somebody typed.
We are not asking anyone to identify, locate, contact or expose any private individual, and readers should not attempt it. We name no one and we accuse no one. This is a request for a record, not an allegation against a person.
The Steam Side
A server holds hundreds of strangers. A friend list is chosen one person at a time — which is why the Steam side of this circle may say more about who actually knew Robinson than any server roster does.
- The Friend List and What Valve Holds
- The Steam Names Roster
- craftin247 → milk
- Tyler Robinson's Steam Friends and Profiles
Interesting In This Area
- The account that posted in these servers is zealous_monkey_55095.
- A second identity is reported for the same person across the same three servers.
- Lancelotl and Flexolotl are reported for the other participant.
- Discord Friends, Servers and Handles is the roster page.
Interesting In Other Areas
- The FBI reportedly examined more than twenty people from these servers.
- Forensic phone extraction is the process that would authenticate any of it.
- The custody timeline applies to the post made in one of them.
- Radicalization claims describe these servers and outrun the archive.
The Handles, On One Card

Every Handle and Account in This Circle
Each name below has its own page — the full record on it, every archived image it is readable on, and the link across to its counterpart on the other platform.
Discord handles
zealous_monkey_55095 · tylor/kum · bedbug inspector · Lancelotl · Flexolotl · fentanylsandwich1312 · generic8076 · Ankha_Kitty · Craftopia, Gamin, The Corruption (this page)
Steam accounts
craftin247 → milk · Ankha · cento · Thank You · luvr · Alive but Gay · miss your son is clicker trained · Xx_chubby_ch43_xX · Lucy · peace walker · Cute Lamb Needs Attention · Milsnss · silly goose
The two full indexes: Discord Friends, Servers and Handles · The Steam Names Roster
Most or all of the people named above are very probably ordinary gamers who did nothing wrong. They commented on a public gaming profile or listed a handle in a bio. The list is published because the search warrant redacted every other username, and because an investigation that can obtain login records could clear each account by name.
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