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Fun and mostly harmless, but the shouting, occasional crude humor, and casual attitude toward cheating make it better suited for older kids.
Best for ages 12+
Slogo is a loud, energetic gaming channel where Josh and his friends play games like GTA Online, Minecraft, and Fortnite together. The vibe is very much a group of mates goofing around and competing, which younger viewers tend to find genuinely entertaining. There's a lot of screaming, trash talk, and chaotic gameplay that keeps things lively, but it can also get grating fast.
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KidWatch Assessment
Slogo is a loud, energetic gaming channel where Josh and his friends play games like GTA Online, Minecraft, and Fortnite together. The vibe is very much a group of mates goofing around and competing, which younger viewers tend to find genuinely entertaining. There's a lot of screaming, trash talk, and chaotic gameplay that keeps things lively, but it can also get grating fast.
The content leans heavily on GTA Online, which is rated M and involves weapons, vehicles with blades and mortars, and general mayhem. Josh doesn't dwell on the violent elements, but they're clearly present. The humor is occasionally toilet-level (there are literal turd jokes), and mild language slips through more than once.
The cheating angle is worth noting. In at least one game, the group openly mods or bends the rules and plays it for laughs. It's framed as fun, not a big deal, which is the kind of attitude some parents will want to talk through with their kids.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
The group openly uses mods to cheat in a multiplayer game and jokes about it throughout, framing rule-breaking as funny and inconsequential.
Multiple instances of bleeped or partially audible profanity appear in the transcript, suggesting stronger language was used during recording.
The video showcases a heavily armed vehicle loaded with spinning blades, plasma turrets, EMP bombs, and mortars, with enthusiastic commentary about how destructive it is.
Players joke about being 'turds going down a toilet' and use low-level crude humor throughout, which is minor but consistent with a broader pattern of bathroom-style comedy.
Constant high-volume shouting and aggressive taunting between players is the primary comedic style, which can model poor sportsmanship and normalize that level of aggression as normal social behavior.
The game mode centers entirely on hunting and killing other players, with repeated discussion of murder, detectives, and who to eliminate next.
What Parents Should Know
Watch a GTA video with your kid before deciding if the weapons and chaos are something you're comfortable with, because the M-rated content is pretty central to a big chunk of the channel.
Talk to your kid about the cheating episode specifically, since the group treats modding and bending rules as a harmless laugh rather than something worth thinking twice about.
Know that the humor is loud and immature but rarely goes beyond toilet jokes and competitive trash talk, so it's more annoying than alarming for most parents.
Expect a lot of screaming. The channel's energy is high and the group shouts over each other constantly, so headphones are your friend if you're in the same room.
The Minecraft content is generally the most low-key and appropriate, so if you want a starting point for younger kids, that's the safer corner of the channel.
Check in occasionally on what your kid is watching because the channel mixes relatively tame content with GTA videos that involve armed vehicles and combat, and it's not always obvious from the thumbnail which is which.
Recommended for ages 12+.
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