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UTTP

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The UTTP, short for the UtubeTrollPolice, is a controversial online group known for its involvement in trolling, cyberbullying, and disruptive behavior across various internet platforms. Despite its name suggesting anti-troll activity, the group is widely regarded as a trolling collective itself.

Origins and History

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UTTP was reportedly founded on February 12, 2011, by an individual known online as Tommy Parky.[1] Initially claiming to combat internet trolls, the group quickly gained notoriety for engaging in the very behaviors it purported to oppose. Over time, UTTP became infamous for spamming, flaming, and harassing users, particularly on YouTube and within online fandoms.

Activities and Controversies

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UTTP members have been associated with:

  • Spamming and comment flooding on YouTube videos, often with phrases like “UTTP is better.”
  • Targeting specific communities, including the Mapping Community, Minecraft fandom, and Gacha Life fandom.[1]
  • Doxxing and harassment, including incidents involving vulnerable individuals and minors.
  • Internal conflicts and betrayals, leading to leadership changes and faction splits within the group, such as YFGA.[1]

The group’s behavior has drawn widespread criticism from internet users and moderators alike, with many calling for stricter moderation and reporting practices to curb their influence.

YFGA

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YFGA stands for YouTube Farm Gang Army, an informal and controversial online group primarily active on platforms like YouTube and Discord. Despite its name, the group is widely known for trolling behavior, including spamming, impersonation, and harassment of content creators.[2]

According to Wiktionary, YFGA is considered an anti-fandom group that targets specific YouTubers by flooding their comment sections and attempting to "expose" them. The group has been criticized for offensive language, poor grammar, and immature behavior, often associated with very young users. Some sources describe them as disruptive and toxic, with a reputation for creating low-quality content and engaging in online feuds.[3]

Public Perception

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UTTP is largely viewed as a toxic and attention-seeking group. Online communities often advise users to block, report, and ignore UTTP members to avoid fueling their behavior.[4] Despite this, the group has persisted in various forms, often rebranding or splintering into subgroups.

Legacy

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While UTTP has never been formally recognized or organized beyond its online presence, its impact on internet culture—particularly in the realm of trolling and online safety—has been significant. It serves as a cautionary example of how loosely organized online groups can disrupt digital communities.

References

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  1. ^ a b c "UTUBETROLLPOLICE | TheFutureOfEuropes Wiki | Fandom". TheFutureOfEuropes Wiki. Retrieved 17 June 2025.
  2. ^ "YFGA - Wiktionary, the free dictionary". Wiktionary. 18 May 2025. Retrieved 17 June 2025.
  3. ^ "Urban Dictionary: YFGA". Urban Dictionary. Retrieved 17 June 2025.
  4. ^ "What is UTTP? : r/youtube". Reddit. 22 September 2023. Retrieved 17 June 2025.