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This is straight-up not for kids — it's GTA roleplay built around murder, serial killers, and constant profanity.
Best for ages 17+
Chadoy is a GTA 5 roleplay channel where the whole point is usually to stalk, terrorize, or kill other players in creative ways. The content is framed as entertainment, and honestly the creator has a pretty charismatic, upbeat style, but that cheerfulness makes the subject matter hit even harder. You've got serial killer characters, horror villain roleplay, and gang intimidation of cops, all presented like it's the funniest thing in the world.
Score Breakdown
KidWatch Assessment
Chadoy is a GTA 5 roleplay channel where the whole point is usually to stalk, terrorize, or kill other players in creative ways. The content is framed as entertainment, and honestly the creator has a pretty charismatic, upbeat style, but that cheerfulness makes the subject matter hit even harder. You've got serial killer characters, horror villain roleplay, and gang intimidation of cops, all presented like it's the funniest thing in the world.
The tone is loose and improv-heavy, which gives it a genuine energy that draws people in. But the actual content loops around themes of murder, manipulation, and violence almost every single video. Profanity is constant and uncensored. The humor is dark and leans on shock value.
This isn't a channel that occasionally dips into edgy territory. Violence and killing are the entire premise. Even if your teenager is totally fine with GTA as a game, watching someone enthusiastically roleplay serial killers for laughs is a different thing entirely.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
The entire video is built around stalking unsuspecting players as a horror villain and planning when to kill them, with the creator narrating his predatory movements in a playful, gleeful tone.
Uncensored profanity appears repeatedly throughout the transcript, including multiple f-words dropped casually during gameplay commentary.
The video's core mechanic is luring victims using manipulative storytelling about how previous people were killed, then murdering them to set up the next target, essentially gamifying serial killing as a fun challenge.
The creator and his partner take a photo with their victim after killing them and tweet it out in-character, treating murder as something to celebrate and share on social media.
A large group systematically harasses and intimidates a police officer, boxing in his vehicle and making threatening comments, with the creator coordinating the harassment and encouraging others to join.
Frequent uncensored profanity and sexually suggestive comments are made throughout, including remarks about the officer's body and multiple f-words.
The creator kidnaps a player at gunpoint, forces them into a van, threatens to destroy their car, and coerces them into helping lure and murder another player, framing kidnapping and coercion as fun gameplay.
The kidnapping scene includes repeated threats, intimidation, and detailed descriptions of how a previous victim was drowned with weights, all delivered in a casual, joking tone.
Players are again lured using fabricated serial killer stories before being shot, and the creator expresses excitement about finding victims who don't recognize them yet, showing calculated predatory planning.
A player is shot through a car window immediately after a friendly handshake, with the moment played for laughs and celebrated by the creator.
What Parents Should Know
Skip this channel entirely for anyone under 16 and think carefully even for older teens, because the content isn't just violent game footage but enthusiastic celebration of stalking, manipulation, and murder as entertainment.
Watch a full video yourself before deciding, not just the thumbnail or title, because the gameplay concepts like serial killers and victim luring are far more disturbing in practice than the colorful GTA branding suggests.
Talk to your teen about the difference between playing a violent game privately and watching someone coach others through predatory behavior in a social online environment, since this channel blurs that line constantly.
Note that the profanity here is frequent and completely unfiltered, so if your household has rules about that kind of language, this channel will be an issue regardless of the violence question.
Be aware that the serial killer roleplay format has a built-in audience reward loop with likes unlocking new episodes, which means kids who engage are being pulled into following an ongoing narrative centered on murder.
Recommended for ages 17+.
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