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distractible

Top videos analyzed · June 2026
62 / 100
C

Genuinely funny and mostly harmless, but the casual swearing makes this one for teens, not kids.

Best for ages 14+

Distractible is a conversational podcast-style show hosted by three internet personalities who just... talk. They riff on personal stories, argue about games, share embarrassing moments, and go on tangents that have nothing to do with the original topic. It's loose, unscripted, and clearly built on the chemistry between three friends who've known each other a long time.

Score Breakdown

Language & Tone 55 / 100
Violence & Danger 90 / 100
Adult Content 80 / 100
Commercialism 85 / 100
Role Modeling 72 / 100

KidWatch Assessment

Distractible is a conversational podcast-style show hosted by three internet personalities who just... talk. They riff on personal stories, argue about games, share embarrassing moments, and go on tangents that have nothing to do with the original topic. It's loose, unscripted, and clearly built on the chemistry between three friends who've known each other a long time.

The tone is warm and self-deprecating. Nobody's trying to be edgy or shock anyone. But profanity comes up regularly and casually, the kind of thing you'd hear adults say around the house without thinking twice. It's not aggressive or mean-spirited, just... present. There's no real structure keeping it in check.

For what it is, this is genuinely likable content. The hosts are self-aware, they laugh at themselves, and there's nothing dark or harmful going on. But it's essentially three adult guys having a conversation, and it sounds like one. Teenagers who already watch gaming content will probably enjoy it. Younger kids really aren't the audience here.

Flagged Moments from Top Videos

Moderate Hold My Beer

Multiple f-words and casual profanity appear in natural conversation, not for emphasis or comedy but just as filler language throughout the episode.

Moderate Markiplier's True Feelings On Five Nights At Freddy's

Profanity is used casually mid-sentence when discussing the game franchise, including one bleeped instance that's clearly an f-word from context.

Mild Bob Forgets To Mute His Mic...

A joking reference is made about a hot mic situation potentially revealing something embarrassing or offensive, with a brief mention of racism as a punchline about what could have been caught on tape.

Moderate Bob's Fridge

Casual swearing appears throughout the banter, including in the unscripted intro section where the hosts are warming up and not filtering themselves at all.

What Parents Should Know

Know that swearing is a regular part of this show, not an occasional slip, so preview an episode before handing it to a younger teen.

Feel fine skipping any concern about violence or sexual content, because there's genuinely very little of either here.

Treat this more like a podcast than a YouTube channel, since the appeal is entirely in the conversation and not in visuals, stunts, or spectacle.

Use it as a low-stakes entry point if your teenager already watches gaming content, since the hosts model self-deprecating humor and genuine friendship pretty well.

Check in with kids under 13 before letting them watch unsupervised, not because anything is harmful but because the humor and references are squarely aimed at adults in their 20s and 30s.

Recommended for ages 14+.

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