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Temprist
Pretty wholesome Roblox content with a goofy sense of humor — fine for most kids, though a couple of bits lean into light trolling and mild crude humor.
Best for ages 8+
Temprist is a Roblox-focused creator with a genuinely playful, curious energy. He builds games, runs social experiments inside Roblox, and sets up challenges for himself and other players. The content is creative and usually pretty clever. He's clearly putting real effort into production, not just reacting to stuff.
Score Breakdown
KidWatch Assessment
Temprist is a Roblox-focused creator with a genuinely playful, curious energy. He builds games, runs social experiments inside Roblox, and sets up challenges for himself and other players. The content is creative and usually pretty clever. He's clearly putting real effort into production, not just reacting to stuff.
His tone is upbeat and self-deprecating, which works well. He pokes fun at himself constantly, doesn't take things too seriously, and seems to genuinely enjoy the platform rather than just grinding for views. There's a storytelling quality to his videos that sets him apart from a lot of similar channels.
The humor is mostly clean but occasionally dips into mild toilet humor and light trolling of other players. Nothing alarming, but younger or more sensitive kids might pick up on some of the mischievous framing. Overall he comes across as a pretty decent creator who respects his audience.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
The creator names his test account 'fart money' and leans into crude humor as part of the bit. It's harmless but sets a tone younger kids might mimic.
A lever mechanic is built specifically to kill other players' carts, and the creator celebrates a player who repeatedly uses it to grief others. The framing treats trolling as entertaining rather than discouraging it.
One friend deliberately builds a scam game designed to mislead players, using a fake celebrity voice line to bait kids. The creator acknowledges it's manipulative but keeps the tone light and doesn't clearly condemn it.
The video frames Robux-chasing and deceptive game design as funny competitive strategies, which could normalize those behaviors for younger viewers who are still forming ideas about fair play online.
The experiment involves punishing players for in-game choices without their knowledge, which is framed as entertainment. It's low-stakes, but the implicit lesson is that tricking unsuspecting people is funny.
What Parents Should Know
Watch the game-building challenge video with your kid and use the scam game segment as a conversation starter about recognizing manipulative design in real Roblox games.
Feel comfortable with kids around 8 and up watching most of this channel unsupervised, but check in occasionally since the tone can drift toward celebrating trolling.
Talk to younger kids about the difference between in-game pranks in a YouTube video and doing those same things to real players themselves.
Note that the channel talks about earning Robux fairly often, so if your kid starts asking for Robux after watching, that's probably why.
Skip the game-building competition video for kids under 9 or kids who are easily impressionable about online behavior, since the scam game framing is the most questionable content on the channel.
Appreciate that this creator actually builds things and tells real stories rather than just rage-reacting or chasing drama, which makes it one of the better Roblox channels to land on.
Recommended for ages 8+.
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