@acookiegod · 7.8M subscribers · Graded May 12, 2026 · Based on 100 recent videos
I would allow my older elementary or middle school child to watch this channel with parental supervision, especially for specific videos. Younger children should avoid it due to potentially unsettling themes and suggestive language.
Best for ages 9-12 years. Not recommended under age 8. Acceptable for 8-14 years.
The content is best for children who can distinguish between fantasy and reality and understand mild suggestive humor.
| Dimension | Score | Headline |
|---|---|---|
| Content Appropriateness | 15/25 | Minecraft content with some potentially scary themes and suggestive titles. |
| Shorts & Dopamine Factor | 18/25 | Mix of long-form and Shorts, with frequent uploads that could encourage binge-watching. |
| Age Clarity | 10/25 | Content targets a broad audience, making age-appropriateness inconsistent. |
| Educational Value | 8/25 | Primarily entertainment-focused with minimal explicit educational content. |
Minecraft content with some potentially scary themes and suggestive titles.
The channel primarily features Minecraft gameplay, which is generally appropriate. However, titles like "I Survived a SKINWALKER in Minecraft Hardcore" and "upgrading slimeballs" (with description "i added new balls in minecraft") introduce elements that could be unsettling or suggestive, requiring parental discretion. The overall content is not overtly violent or sexual, but these instances warrant attention.
Mix of long-form and Shorts, with frequent uploads that could encourage binge-watching.
Approximately 27% of recent uploads are Shorts, which is a moderate proportion. The channel uploads frequently, sometimes multiple times a day or every other day, which can contribute to a pattern of continuous viewing. While not exclusively Shorts-driven, the consistent upload schedule and short video formats can be engaging in a way that encourages extended screen time.
Content targets a broad audience, making age-appropriateness inconsistent.
The channel's content, largely Minecraft-based, appeals to a wide age range. However, the humor and themes, such as surviving a 'skinwalker' or references to 'disgusting food,' suggest an older elementary to middle school audience. There is no clear indication of a specific target age group, leading to content that might be too intense for younger children while still appealing to older ones.
Primarily entertainment-focused with minimal explicit educational content.
The channel offers entertainment through Minecraft gameplay and challenges, such as "mrbeast offered me $50,000 to build for 100 days." While some videos like "aCookieGod's Cookie Tier List" involve real-life activities, the primary goal is amusement rather than structured learning. There are no clear educational objectives or lessons on subjects like science, math, or social skills.
This channel features a creator playing Minecraft, often engaging in challenges, survival scenarios, and creative builds. Some videos also include real-life content, such as baking or ranking cookies. The content is primarily for entertainment.
Parents should be aware that while much of the content is Minecraft gameplay, some video titles and themes, like 'skinwalkers' or suggestive language in descriptions, might be too intense or inappropriate for younger children. The frequent uploads could also lead to extended viewing sessions.
I would allow my older elementary or middle school child to watch this channel with parental supervision, especially for specific videos. Younger children should avoid it due to potentially unsettling themes and suggestive language.
Review video titles and descriptions before allowing your child to watch, especially for videos with potentially scary or suggestive themes.
I Survived a SKINWALKER in Minecraft Hardcore
— Concern
The 'skinwalker' theme could be frightening for younger children, even within a Minecraft context.
upgrading slimeballs
— Concern
The description 'i added new balls in minecraft' uses suggestive language that is not appropriate for young children.
aCookieGod's Cookie Tier List
— Neutral
This video is an example of the creator's real-life content, which is different from the typical Minecraft gameplay.
mrbeast offered me $50,000 to build for 100 days
— Positive
This video showcases a creative building challenge, which can be engaging and inspire imaginative play.
BAKING A CAKE IN REAL LIFE W/ BRICK
— Positive
This real-life baking video offers a break from gameplay and could inspire interest in cooking.
VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 100 most recent videos on aCookieGod using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0–25 scale:
aCookieGod's Shorts ratio in this sample is 27% — roughly 27 of the 100 videos sampled were Shorts. Reports are regenerated when channel content changes materially or after 180 days have passed.
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