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Funny guy, genuinely likeable, but the constant swearing and adult humor make this one strictly for older teens at minimum.
Best for ages 16+
Daz is a British YouTuber with a lot of natural charm. He reacts to viral videos, plays simulator games, and does horror game walkthroughs, all with a loud, self-deprecating comedic style that his audience clearly loves. He's got good energy and he's not mean-spirited, but the content is pretty consistently adult in its framing.
Score Breakdown
KidWatch Assessment
Daz is a British YouTuber with a lot of natural charm. He reacts to viral videos, plays simulator games, and does horror game walkthroughs, all with a loud, self-deprecating comedic style that his audience clearly loves. He's got good energy and he's not mean-spirited, but the content is pretty consistently adult in its framing.
The language is the biggest issue. F-bombs and bleeped profanity show up constantly across every type of video he makes. It's not aggressive or hateful, it's just his normal way of talking. That casual swearing is woven into almost every sentence, so there's no easy way to filter it out.
He does show genuine moral instincts sometimes, like getting genuinely frustrated at exploitative parenting content. But then he'll undercut it with a crude joke a few seconds later. He's not a bad role model exactly, just a very adult one. This channel is really made for people in their late teens and up.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
Daz uses repeated profanity while reacting to child pageant footage, including a crude reference to his own body and multiple bleeped expletives in quick succession.
He makes a joke comparing a parent's appearance to a skunk and a wasp's nest, modeling casual body-shaming humor toward adult women on screen.
Daz jokes about filming a dead body, referencing a real YouTube controversy in a throwaway comedic line that treats the subject lightly.
He frames exploitative talk show content as entertainment while acknowledging it himself, sending a mixed message about watching people in genuine distress for views.
Frequent strong language throughout the horror game playthrough, including multiple uncensored or barely bleeped profanities during jump scare reactions.
He makes a joking reference to using a bucket as a toilet and mentions a brothel that appears in the game's setting, played for quick laughs.
He briefly references an adult content section in his in-game video store, describing it as being tucked in a creepy corner, played for a wink-and-nod joke.
What Parents Should Know
Set the age floor at around 15 or 16 before letting kids watch this channel unsupervised, the language alone warrants that.
Watch a video or two yourself first so you know what you're handing your kid, his humor is fast and offhand and the crude stuff sneaks up on you.
If your teen already watches him, use the reaction content as a jumping-off point for conversations about media literacy and how talk shows or pageant programs exploit real people.
Skip the reaction videos covering talk shows or child pageant content with younger or more sensitive viewers, those tend to bring out his most frustrated and crude commentary.
Know that the simulator and gaming videos are generally the mildest of his content, they still have swearing but the subject matter is lower stakes.
Check in periodically because his content shifts across series, what starts as a lighthearted game playthrough can turn edgy depending on the game's themes.
Recommended for ages 16+.
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