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Top videos analyzed · June 2026
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Pretty harmless teen content, but there's some language and prank culture that parents of younger kids should know about.

Best for ages 11+

This is a classic collab-heavy teen YouTube channel. Andrew hangs out with a tight-knit crew of social media friends, and most videos are built around simple premises like taste tests, couple games, reaction videos, or makeovers. It's lighthearted stuff, and the vibe is genuinely fun rather than trying too hard to be edgy.

Score Breakdown

Language & Tone 75 / 100
Violence & Danger 95 / 100
Adult Content 80 / 100
Commercialism 70 / 100
Role Modeling 68 / 100

KidWatch Assessment

This is a classic collab-heavy teen YouTube channel. Andrew hangs out with a tight-knit crew of social media friends, and most videos are built around simple premises like taste tests, couple games, reaction videos, or makeovers. It's lighthearted stuff, and the vibe is genuinely fun rather than trying too hard to be edgy.

The tone is casual and a little chaotic, which is kind of the point. Andrew and his friends talk over each other, laugh a lot, and keep things moving fast. There's some mild flirting and relationship teasing baked into the content, especially with the will-they-won't-they dynamic with a female collaborator that runs through a lot of the videos.

Nothing here is seriously concerning, but it's not squeaky clean either. There's a bleeped profanity in at least one video, and the prank content involves deliberately misleading friends and followers for views. Fine for middle schoolers and up, but probably not something you'd want an eight-year-old watching unsupervised.

Flagged Moments from Top Videos

Mild My CRUSH Gives Me The ULTIMATE MAKEOVER!!

A bleeped profanity appears when Andrew reacts to being mocked by peers. The insult targeting his appearance, even if scripted, models social humiliation as entertainment.

Moderate I asked her the question...

The video is built around deceiving both the audience and real-life friends into believing the two creators are dating. The prank involves posting fake couple photos and calling friends to spread false information, framing deception as harmless fun.

Mild I asked her the question...

The intro briefly pretends the two hosts are actually dating and kisses are mentioned before the joke is revealed. It's a quick bait-and-switch, but the romantic framing is leaned into before the reveal.

Mild WHO IS THE BEST COUPLE ?!

The video consistently frames the two main collaborators as a romantic couple, and the entire format encourages viewers to invest in a relationship dynamic that the creators themselves have confirmed is not real.

What Parents Should Know

Watch a couple of videos with your kid first so you know who the recurring collaborators are and what the running relationship jokes are about.

Talk to younger teens about the prank content and how staging fake news, even for laughs, can normalize misleading people.

The channel is very collab-focused, so what you see here reflects a whole network of creators. Check out the other people featured if your kid starts following them too.

The 'will they or won't they' relationship angle runs through a lot of the content. It's mostly harmless but worth a quick conversation if your kid seems to think it reflects how real relationships work.

Language is mostly clean but there is at least one bleeped swear word in the content, so it is not completely sanitized for younger viewers.

Recommended for ages 11+.

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