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A goofy VR gaming channel that's mostly harmless, but the mod tutorials and trolling-with-hacks content set a pretty bad example for younger kids.
Best for ages 12+
HollowzzGT is a Gorilla Tag focused channel aimed squarely at the VR gaming crowd, mostly younger teens and tweens who are already into the game. The content is pretty casual, lots of in-game trolling, mod showcases, and tutorial-style videos. The creator has an easygoing, kid-friendly personality and the humor is low-stakes and goofy most of the time.
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KidWatch Assessment
HollowzzGT is a Gorilla Tag focused channel aimed squarely at the VR gaming crowd, mostly younger teens and tweens who are already into the game. The content is pretty casual, lots of in-game trolling, mod showcases, and tutorial-style videos. The creator has an easygoing, kid-friendly personality and the humor is low-stakes and goofy most of the time.
That said, there's a consistent pattern here that parents should know about. A big chunk of the content revolves around using mods to mess with other players in public lobbies, including kicking players from games and pretending to be a new player while secretly using hacks. It's framed as lighthearted fun, but it's essentially teaching kids that deceiving and disrupting other players is entertaining.
The mod tutorial content is another flag. It directs kids to a Discord server and walks them through downloading software with warnings, reassuring viewers not to worry about 'potential dangerous download' popups. That's not great guidance for a young audience without parental oversight.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
Another player in a public lobby is briefly quoted saying something about other players screaming a racial slur. The creator doesn't address or challenge it, just moves on.
The creator lies repeatedly to other players about in-game items and game mechanics, framing sustained deception of unsuspecting players as the main joke of the content.
The entire premise is pretending to be a clueless new player while secretly using hacks to fool people, modeling deception as a fun and rewarding activity.
The creator uses a mod to kick all players from a public server at once, laughing about it on camera. This is disruptive to real players who didn't consent to being removed.
A young-sounding player in the lobby is quoted saying something sexually suggestive ('give me your razor' followed by laughter). The creator's reaction is amused rather than redirecting.
The tutorial actively downplays a 'potentially dangerous download' warning on a file shared through Discord, telling young viewers it's 'completely safe most of the time' without appropriate caution.
Kids are directed to join the creator's Discord server to access mod files, which pulls young viewers into an unmonitored third-party platform without any parental guidance recommendation.
The video showcases and rates illegal mods alongside legal ones with an enthusiastic, positive tone, making rule-breaking modifications look appealing rather than cautioning against them.
What Parents Should Know
Talk to your kid about why trolling real players with mods, even in a game, is disruptive to others who are just trying to have fun.
Watch the mod tutorial video with your child before they follow any steps, especially the part about downloading files from Discord and ignoring security warnings.
Check whether your kid has joined the creator's Discord server, since that's where the mod files are shared and it's an unmonitored environment.
Explain the difference between legal and illegal mods in games, since the channel treats them as roughly equivalent entertainment options.
This channel is probably fine for kids 12 and up who already play Gorilla Tag and can understand context, but younger kids might take the trolling and hacking behavior at face value as something cool to replicate.
Keep an eye on whether watching this content influences your kid to start using mods themselves, especially the kind that affect other players in public lobbies.
Recommended for ages 12+.
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