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It's a chill gaming channel but the swearing is pretty constant, so probably not one for younger kids.
Best for ages 13+
More_Flats is a competitive Overwatch 2 gaming channel built around live commentary and ranked play. The creator is clearly skilled and genuinely funny in a dry, self-aware way. He jokes about his own mistakes, chirps at teammates good-naturedly, and keeps things pretty upbeat even when he's frustrated. It feels like watching a friend who's really into the game.
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KidWatch Assessment
More_Flats is a competitive Overwatch 2 gaming channel built around live commentary and ranked play. The creator is clearly skilled and genuinely funny in a dry, self-aware way. He jokes about his own mistakes, chirps at teammates good-naturedly, and keeps things pretty upbeat even when he's frustrated. It feels like watching a friend who's really into the game.
The language is the main thing to flag. Swearing comes up regularly, mostly mild stuff but occasionally stronger words get through. It's conversational, not aggressive, but it's consistent enough that younger kids will definitely pick it up.
The actual content is pretty low-risk otherwise. No violence beyond cartoon video game fighting, no adult themes, no scary stunts. It's genuinely just a guy playing a hero shooter and talking through his decisions. Teens who are already playing Overwatch would probably enjoy it. For kids under 12 or 13, the language alone makes it worth a preview first.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
The transcript includes an uncensored f-word and repeated crude language woven into the live commentary. It's not directed at anyone, just reactive, but it's audible and frequent.
The creator drops a bleeped expletive early on and there's scattered mild swearing throughout the session. The tone stays upbeat but the language is consistent across the video.
Same pattern of casual swearing appears here, including a bleeped word and phrases like 'that guy is mad as hell.' Nothing targeted or mean-spirited, just habitual.
There's a moment where a teammate is called out with mild toxicity and the creator briefly acknowledges another player being toxic in chat. He doesn't escalate it, but younger viewers might not know how to contextualize that kind of interaction.
The creator expresses clear frustration with lower-ranked teammates, saying things like 'healers frontlining' and making indirect comments about other players' decision-making. It's framed as comedy but leans toward rank-shaming at times.
What Parents Should Know
Preview a video or two before letting kids under 13 watch, since the swearing is casual and easy to miss until you're really listening for it.
Watch a session with your kid if they play Overwatch themselves, since some of the commentary about teammates could normalize dismissive attitudes toward less skilled players.
Use the channel as a conversation starter about sportsmanship, since Flats does balance his frustration with self-deprecating humor and that contrast is worth discussing.
Skip this one entirely for kids under 10, the language isn't extreme but it's steady enough that little ones will absorb it fast.
Check if your kid is mimicking the commentary style during their own gaming sessions, since streamers like this tend to have a strong influence on how kids talk while they play.
Recommended for ages 13+.
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