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CitizenErased
Mostly harmless Roblox trolling, but the whole premise is disrupting other players' experiences, and there's a stray profanity here and there.
Best for ages 11+
CitizenErased is a Roblox exploiting channel, meaning the creator uses hacks or mods to mess with other players and their in-game spaces. The humor is pretty absurdist and low-key, leaning on funny in-game chaos rather than anything mean-spirited. Music carries a lot of the videos and the editing has a meme-y, deadpan vibe that older kids will probably find funny.
Score Breakdown
KidWatch Assessment
CitizenErased is a Roblox exploiting channel, meaning the creator uses hacks or mods to mess with other players and their in-game spaces. The humor is pretty absurdist and low-key, leaning on funny in-game chaos rather than anything mean-spirited. Music carries a lot of the videos and the editing has a meme-y, deadpan vibe that older kids will probably find funny.
The content itself isn't graphic or scary, but the whole channel is built around griefing, which is basically trolling other players by breaking their games. That's worth a conversation if your kid watches it, because it could normalize the idea that disrupting someone else's experience is just good fun. Some players in the videos get visibly frustrated.
There's occasional mild language slipping through, and one transcript had a bleeped profanity. Nothing extreme, but it's not squeaky clean either. The channel feels aimed at tweens and teens who already play Roblox and get the culture.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
A bleeped profanity appears in the transcript, which stands out against the otherwise tame content across the channel.
The creator is referred to in the transcript as luring 'rabid dogs' and described in mock news coverage as a criminal figure, which is played for laughs but frames deliberate disruption of a community event as the punchline.
The creator explicitly states 'I started this virus' and 'this is all my fault' after triggering a game-wide infection exploit, framing intentional griefing as a funny confession rather than acknowledging it affects real players.
A player in the game accuses someone of 'making girls dance for him for 20k Robux,' which briefly introduces a transactional and uncomfortable social dynamic without any acknowledgment from the creator.
The channel's pattern of breaking roleplay servers run by other players is on full display here, and some players in the game clearly react with frustration, which the edit plays for laughs.
Repeated references to giving out 'goods' in a shady, coded way during interactions with other players could model behavior that feels deceptive or trolling-adjacent, even if it's clearly meant as a joke.
What Parents Should Know
Talk to your kid about the difference between funny in-game chaos and actually ruining someone else's game, because this channel blurs that line constantly.
Watch a video or two alongside your child so you can catch any language or references that might need a quick conversation.
Be aware that the exploiting and griefing shown here requires mods or hacks, and younger kids might not understand the technical or community-rule implications of doing this themselves.
Skip this channel for kids under 10 or 11, not because it's shocking but because a lot of the humor assumes familiarity with Roblox culture and online trolling dynamics.
Use it as a jumping-off point to talk about online communities and how the people on the other side of a screen actually feel when someone disrupts their game.
Recommended for ages 11+.
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