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Fun energy and genuine friendships, but the constant swearing and adult humor make this one strictly for older teens.
Best for ages 16+
Baylen Levine's vlog channel is built around hanging out with his close friend group, documenting trips, festivals, and everyday life in a chaotic, unfiltered way. He's clearly likable and has real chemistry with the people around him. The content isn't mean-spirited, and there's a genuine warmth between him and his girlfriend and friends that comes through.
Score Breakdown
KidWatch Assessment
Baylen Levine's vlog channel is built around hanging out with his close friend group, documenting trips, festivals, and everyday life in a chaotic, unfiltered way. He's clearly likable and has real chemistry with the people around him. The content isn't mean-spirited, and there's a genuine warmth between him and his girlfriend and friends that comes through.
The problem for parents is the language. Profanity is everywhere, not occasional or accidental, but constant and casual throughout basically every video. It's baked into the channel's identity. Beyond that, there's regular adult humor, including sexual innuendo and jokes that younger viewers absolutely will not miss.
He does show some decent values now and then, like talking about staying consistent with workouts and calling out a friend's overspending. But those moments are sandwiched between enough crude content that they don't offset the concern. This one's for high schoolers at the youngest.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
Heavy profanity is used casually and repeatedly throughout the video, including multiple uncensored f-words in normal conversation with no apparent awareness that it might be an issue.
A comment about a female friend getting a six-pack to show off to other girls at a pirate festival has a low-grade objectifying tone that younger viewers will pick up on.
Profanity is used freely in front of a young child who is part of the trip, including f-words and crude comments, with no effort to adjust language around her.
A joke about a white powder residue left in a hotel room is played up as sexual innuendo before being explained as creatine, and the bit is drawn out for laughs.
Casual profanity continues throughout, mixed into ordinary moments like watching a basketball game or hanging out near a sorority house.
A joke about sneaking a male friend into a women's intramural basketball game to 'ball out' pokes fun at women's athletics in a way that could read as dismissive.
Profanity is constant again, and the video title baits viewers with a concerning hook that isn't really the focus, which is a pattern worth knowing about as a parent.
There's casual discussion of a friend being kicked out and having no place to live, treated mostly as a punchline rather than anything serious.
A prolonged bit where Baylen jokes about a Jack Sparrow performer sliding into his DMs and coming back to his 'captain's quarters' is straightforwardly adult humor dressed up as Disney enthusiasm.
What Parents Should Know
Treat this channel as 16-plus content at a minimum because the language alone is relentless and not the occasional slip.
Watch an episode with your teen before letting them go through the back catalog, so you know what tone they're signing up for.
Know that the clickbait titles often don't match the actual content, so don't assume a video is fine just because the title sounds harmless.
If your kid already watches this and likes it, use the occasional money or fitness talk as a jumping-off point for real conversations about those topics.
Be aware that younger siblings may be in the room when teens watch this, and the language and humor are not appropriate for younger kids even as background noise.
Recommended for ages 16+.
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