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SirDimetrious

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Top videos analyzed · June 2026
52 / 100
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Solid gaming content buried under enough f-bombs and crude humor that you'll want to preview it before handing it to a younger kid.

Best for ages 15+

SirDimetrious is a gaming-focused creator who splits his time between PvP gameplay, montages, and the occasional exposé-style video calling out dishonest creators. His content is clearly aimed at older teens and young adults who are already deep into games like Destiny and Fortnite. He knows his stuff, and the more investigative videos show real research and a genuine dislike of cheating and deception, which is actually pretty refreshing.

Score Breakdown

Language & Tone 45 / 100
Violence & Danger 80 / 100
Adult Content 72 / 100
Commercialism 88 / 100
Role Modeling 68 / 100

KidWatch Assessment

SirDimetrious is a gaming-focused creator who splits his time between PvP gameplay, montages, and the occasional exposé-style video calling out dishonest creators. His content is clearly aimed at older teens and young adults who are already deep into games like Destiny and Fortnite. He knows his stuff, and the more investigative videos show real research and a genuine dislike of cheating and deception, which is actually pretty refreshing.

The tone is casual and conversational, almost like watching a friend play. That's part of the appeal. But it also means the language gets loose pretty quickly. Swearing is a regular feature, not just an occasional slip. It's not aggressive or mean-spirited, but it's consistent enough that younger viewers will definitely hear it.

He comes across as a decent person overall. He credits other players, pokes fun at himself, and doesn't lean on shock content. But the language and some crude humor in group sessions push this solidly into older-teen territory.

Flagged Moments from Top Videos

Moderate FAREWELL - My Final Destiny PvP Montage

The video contains repeated f-words sung loudly as part of the soundtrack, making them hard to miss and impossible to skip over.

Moderate FAREWELL - My Final Destiny PvP Montage

A sudden outburst of 'go to hell' and multiple f-bombs interrupts the montage in an aggressive and jarring way.

Severe I 1v1'd Clan Leaders from LFG for a Clan Invite (they thought I was cheating lol)

A player in the session casually says 'there needs to be a warlock holocaust,' which is a pretty shocking phrase that goes completely unchallenged.

Moderate I 1v1'd Clan Leaders from LFG for a Clan Invite (they thought I was cheating lol)

Multiple instances of casual swearing throughout the session, used conversationally but frequently enough to be a consistent pattern.

Mild My First Raid In 4 Years... ft. Redeem

Crude humor surfaces in group banter, including a 'touch tips' comment and other mild sexual references that come and go quickly but are clearly audible.

Moderate My First Raid In 4 Years... ft. Redeem

Scattered f-words and other profanity appear throughout the group gameplay, typical of unfiltered multiplayer sessions.

Mild Every Destiny 2 Raid but Funny: The Movie

Light swearing is woven throughout the group commentary, nothing intense but consistent across a long runtime.

Mild Fortnite YouTuber Exposed for Faking Videos

The video calls out another creator in detail and by name, which models a confrontational approach to online conflict even if the underlying point is valid.

What Parents Should Know

Preview any group gameplay videos first, since the language gets noticeably worse when other players are involved and SirDimetrious doesn't moderate it.

Talk to your kid about the 'exposé' style content, which can model healthy skepticism about fake online videos but also normalizes public callouts as a way to handle conflict.

The channel is genuinely low on ads and merchandise pushing, so you won't be fighting a constant sales pitch.

Be aware that some of the crude language comes from other players in the session, not just the creator himself, so it's harder to predict when it'll show up.

Set a minimum age of around 15 before letting kids watch unsupervised, especially the montage and group session content.

If your teen is already into Destiny or Fortnite, the gaming knowledge here is actually pretty solid and the anti-cheating message in some videos is a decent conversation starter.

Recommended for ages 15+.

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