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Top videos analyzed · June 2026
28 / 100
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Heavy profanity, racial slurs, and constant trash talk make this a hard no for kids.

Best for ages 16+

This is a Gorilla Tag VR gaming channel run by what sounds like a teenager who plays competitively and posts challenge-style videos. The content format is pretty standard for the genre: beat other players, do silly in-game restrictions, react to being called a cheater. The editing is loose and the energy is high, which younger kids who play the same game will find appealing.

Score Breakdown

Language & Tone 15 / 100
Violence & Danger 80 / 100
Adult Content 72 / 100
Commercialism 85 / 100
Role Modeling 25 / 100

KidWatch Assessment

This is a Gorilla Tag VR gaming channel run by what sounds like a teenager who plays competitively and posts challenge-style videos. The content format is pretty standard for the genre: beat other players, do silly in-game restrictions, react to being called a cheater. The editing is loose and the energy is high, which younger kids who play the same game will find appealing.

The problem is the language. F-bombs drop constantly, and in at least one video a racial slur gets used on camera without any hesitation or acknowledgment. The creator also models a pretty consistent pattern of trash-talking opponents and mocking people for their gear or skill level. It's not framed as ironic or exaggerated. It just seems like how he talks.

There's nothing sexually explicit and the 'violence' is cartoon tag gameplay. But the language alone puts this firmly in the not-for-kids category, and the attitude the creator models toward other players isn't something most parents want their kids absorbing.

Flagged Moments from Top Videos

Severe Embarrassing TOXIC PLAYERS By 1v1ing Them 💀

The creator uses a racial slur on camera during gameplay, directing it at another player. This is not bleeped, contextualized, or addressed in any way.

Severe Embarrassing TOXIC PLAYERS By 1v1ing Them 💀

Repeated use of the f-word and other profanity throughout the video, delivered casually and frequently while trash-talking opponents.

Mild How Many Times Can I Get Called A "MODDER" In 1 HOUR??? (FUNNY MOMENTS)

The creator openly admits he was falsely banned for cheating reports, then frames the concept of being accused of cheating as entertainment, which normalizes rule-breaking behavior.

Moderate Every DEATH I Switch SKILLS! (Gorilla Tag VR)

Profanity appears multiple times throughout the video, including unbleeped f-words used casually during commentary.

Mild Every DEATH I Switch SKILLS! (Gorilla Tag VR)

The creator mocks another player publicly and then frames it as a joke after the fact, without a genuine apology or reflection.

Moderate I Put A STOPWATCH Until I GET Called A "MODDER" In Gorilla Tag!

Multiple uncensored uses of profanity scattered throughout the video during normal gameplay commentary.

Moderate Being LAST In EVERY MAP BUT... I Can Only Be ON GROUND! (Gorilla Tag VR)

Repeated use of the f-word and other strong language during gameplay, including in moments of frustration directed at other players.

Mild Being LAST In EVERY MAP BUT... I Can Only Be ON GROUND! (Gorilla Tag VR)

The creator casually shares his age as around 15 during gameplay, which highlights that the audience skews young while the content remains consistently unfiltered.

What Parents Should Know

Skip this channel entirely for kids under 16 given the frequency and severity of the language involved.

Watch at least one full video yourself before deciding anything, because the clips and thumbnails look tame but the in-game audio tells a very different story.

If your kid already watches this, use it as a conversation starter about how trash-talking and slurs affect real people even in online games.

Check what else your kid is watching in the Gorilla Tag VR space, since this channel reflects a wider culture in that community that can normalize pretty aggressive behavior.

Know that the cheating-as-comedy framing across multiple videos is subtle but consistent, and worth talking through with kids who play competitive games themselves.

Recommended for ages 16+.

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