KidWatch
Free trial →

KidWatch Channel Safety VlogCreations

V

VlogCreations

View Channel

Top videos analyzed · July 2026
52 / 100
C

Harmless goofball energy most of the time, but some bits push into territory that'd make you cringe watching it with your kid.

Best for ages 12+

VlogCreations is run by a guy named Ross who does street pranks, social experiments, and general goofing around in public. His vibe is friendly and goofy rather than mean-spirited, and he genuinely seems to enjoy the reactions he gets from strangers. Most of his humor lands somewhere between dad jokes and absurdist improv.

Score Breakdown

Language & Tone 65 / 100
Violence & Danger 55 / 100
Adult Content 78 / 100
Commercialism 85 / 100
Role Modeling 55 / 100

KidWatch Assessment

VlogCreations is run by a guy named Ross who does street pranks, social experiments, and general goofing around in public. His vibe is friendly and goofy rather than mean-spirited, and he genuinely seems to enjoy the reactions he gets from strangers. Most of his humor lands somewhere between dad jokes and absurdist improv.

That said, some bits go sideways. There are jokes that use serious illnesses as punchlines, which feels careless even if it wasn't meant cruelly. He also puts himself and occasionally friends in low-key dangerous situations, like kayaking near large numbers of alligators or climbing things he probably shouldn't.

He's not crude or aggressive, and there's no real adult content to speak of. But the illness humor and occasional reckless physical stunts mean you'd want older kids watching this, not younger ones. Think 12 and up, and maybe just be nearby to talk through anything that lands weird.

Flagged Moments from Top Videos

Moderate Switching Elevator Buttons Prank

Ross and a friend rattle off a string of serious medical conditions including leukemia, Alzheimer's, and cancer as ice cream flavor names for laughs. It's framed as absurdist humor but uses real illnesses as punchlines, which could be upsetting or confusing for kids who have family members dealing with those conditions.

Moderate Switching Elevator Buttons Prank

The elevator prank involves physically altering building equipment shared by the public, including buttons with Braille markings, which could genuinely disorient or strand someone with a disability. The channel plays this for laughs without acknowledging that concern.

Moderate Ignoring Girls that want to Talk to Me

Ross and his friend kayak in an area described as heavily infested with alligators, paddle close to the animals, and joke about jumping in the water. The casual attitude toward a genuinely dangerous situation models poor judgment around wildlife.

Moderate Ignoring Girls that want to Talk to Me

Ross climbs onto what appears to be a building rooftop on a unicycle and only turns back after security confronts him. He frames it as funny rather than reckless, and jokes about hopping off the other side to escape.

Moderate Best of Ross 2018

There's a segment where someone makes a joke about a child with a disability being exploited, which is brief but jarring given the otherwise lighthearted tone of the surrounding content.

Mild Best of Ross 2018

A few scattered moments include mild crude humor referencing bathroom topics, and one section involves a brief off-color nursery rhyme style bit about a woman drinking heavily. Nothing explicit, but not exactly wholesome either.

Mild Sneaking Extra Weight into Peoples Workouts

There are passing references to bodily functions used as jokes, and at one point Ross picks up an object off a stranger without clear permission, framing it as comedy. The humor repeatedly crosses into mocking people who don't realize what's happening.

Mild Best of Ross 2019

Ross pranks elevator passengers by pressing wrong floors using fake button covers, causing real confusion for people just trying to get somewhere. One passenger is visibly frustrated. The prank targets unsuspecting strangers who never consented.

What Parents Should Know

Talk to your kid about why joking with illness names as punchlines can hurt real people, even when the intent isn't malicious.

Watch a few videos with your kid before letting them binge it solo so you can get a feel for whether the humor style is a good fit for them.

Point out the alligator and rooftop stuff as examples of what not to replicate, because Ross himself doesn't always frame it as a bad idea.

This channel is better suited for middle schoolers and up than younger kids, mostly because the humor references things that need some life context to land appropriately.

Skip compilations or highlight reels with younger viewers since they tend to concentrate the edgier bits in one place without much breathing room between them.

Recommended for ages 12+.

Is your child watching VlogCreations?

See exactly what your child watches, every week.

KidWatch monitors your child's actual YouTube watch history and sends you a private weekly safety report. No blocking. No spying. Just awareness.

Start monitoring free →

No credit card required · Privacy-first · Cancel anytime