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It's goofy prank content that's mostly harmless, but the boundary-pushing with strangers and service workers gets old fast and sets a bad example.
Best for ages 12+
RossCreations is a prank and stunt channel built around one guy doing unexpected, attention-grabbing things in public. The humor is low-stakes and juvenile, think physical gags, social awkwardness, and reactions from unsuspecting people. It's not mean-spirited in an obvious way, but there's a consistent undercurrent of treating public spaces and strangers as props for content.
Score Breakdown
KidWatch Assessment
RossCreations is a prank and stunt channel built around one guy doing unexpected, attention-grabbing things in public. The humor is low-stakes and juvenile, think physical gags, social awkwardness, and reactions from unsuspecting people. It's not mean-spirited in an obvious way, but there's a consistent undercurrent of treating public spaces and strangers as props for content.
The tone is casual and goofy, and Ross comes across as a class-clown type who genuinely seems to enjoy what he does. Some of what he pulls off is actually pretty skillful athletically. But the repeated pattern of pestering service workers or pushing past clear social cues until someone gets annoyed doesn't model great behavior for kids watching.
There's no real adult content and the language is relatively clean. Younger kids might just find it funny without picking up on the problematic dynamics, but tweens and teens could easily absorb the idea that ignoring boundaries is just a bit.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
Ross repeatedly returns to the same fast food drive-through after being asked to stop, escalating until staff threaten to call the police. It normalizes ignoring clear verbal warnings from adults in a position of authority.
The content frames an employee's reasonable frustration as the punchline, which models a dismissive attitude toward service workers doing their jobs.
Performing physical stunts over a law enforcement officer without consent is presented as funny and adventurous, which could encourage kids to see antagonizing police as content-worthy behavior.
Physical stunts are performed over unsuspecting strangers in public spaces. The athleticism is real but the lack of consent from the people involved is glossed over entirely.
Similar to the jump content, unsuspecting members of the public are used as stunt props without any indication of consent or awareness of the risk involved.
What Parents Should Know
Talk with your kids about why ignoring someone's 'no' or pushing past their comfort isn't actually funny, even when a crowd laughs.
Watch a few videos together before letting younger kids browse the channel solo, so you can gauge how they're interpreting the prank dynamic.
Point out that the stunts look easy on camera but involve real physical risk, and that Ross is practiced at what he does.
Use the service worker content as a conversation starter about how we treat people at their jobs.
Set an expectation that watching pranks is one thing but trying to replicate them in public is a different situation entirely.
This channel is better suited for kids around 12 and up who can recognize the social dynamics at play rather than just absorbing the behavior uncritically.
Recommended for ages 12+.
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