@brailleskateboarding · 5.7M subscribers · Graded July 9, 2026 · Based on 100 recent videos
I would let my older child (10+) watch this channel, provided they understand the importance of safety gear and adult supervision when attempting tricks.
Best for ages 10-16 years. Not recommended under age 8. Acceptable for 8-18 years.
The content is instructional for a physical sport that requires coordination and an understanding of safety, making it less suitable for very young children.
| Dimension | Score | Headline |
|---|---|---|
| Content Appropriateness | 20/25 | Content is generally appropriate, but skateboarding carries inherent physical risks. |
| Shorts & Dopamine Factor | 20/25 | Primarily long-form tutorials with a moderate number of short-form content. |
| Age Clarity | 18/25 | Targets older children and teens interested in learning skateboarding skills. |
| Educational Value | 22/25 | Provides clear, practical instruction for learning skateboarding techniques and safety. |
Content is generally appropriate, but skateboarding carries inherent physical risks.
The videos primarily focus on skateboarding tutorials like "How to Nose Manual" and "How to set up a Skateboard a skateboard for beginners." While the content itself is not violent or sexually explicit, it depicts activities that involve falls and potential injuries, as acknowledged in "Why Skateboarding is Scary." This is a sport, and parents should be aware of the physical risks involved.
Primarily long-form tutorials with a moderate number of short-form content.
Only 9% of recent uploads are Shorts, indicating a focus on more substantive content rather than quick, addictive clips. Videos like "How to skateboard for beginners" are 11 minutes long, providing detailed instruction. However, the channel uploads frequently, sometimes daily, which can still contribute to consistent engagement.
Targets older children and teens interested in learning skateboarding skills.
The instructional nature of videos such as "How to Ollie off a Curb for beginner skateboarders" and "How to Boardslide a Rail" suggests an audience capable of understanding complex physical instructions and safety precautions. The humor and language are suitable for this age group, but younger children might not grasp the nuances or safety implications.
Provides clear, practical instruction for learning skateboarding techniques and safety.
The channel offers direct tutorials on specific skateboarding tricks and equipment setup, such as "How to set up a Skateboard a skateboard for beginners" and "How to Ollie over a Gap." It fosters a hobby and teaches physical skills, promoting active engagement rather than passive viewing. Some videos also discuss the challenges and realities of the sport, like "Skating ledges can be scary..."
This channel teaches viewers how to skateboard, covering everything from setting up a board to performing various tricks. It is aimed at individuals who are interested in learning or improving their skateboarding skills. The content is primarily instructional, demonstrating techniques and offering advice.
Parents should understand that while the channel provides valuable instruction for a physical activity, skateboarding inherently involves risks of falls and injuries. It encourages a sport that requires protective gear and a safe environment, which are not always explicitly emphasized in every short video.
I would let my older child (10+) watch this channel, provided they understand the importance of safety gear and adult supervision when attempting tricks.
Discuss safety gear and proper supervision with your child before they attempt any tricks learned from these videos.
How to set up a Skateboard a skateboard for beginners.
— Positive
This video provides foundational knowledge for beginners, which is crucial for safe entry into the sport.
Skating ledges can be scary...
— Neutral
This video acknowledges the inherent challenges and fears in skateboarding, offering a realistic perspective on the sport.
Why Skateboarding is Scary.
— Concern
While honest, this video highlights the potential for injury, reminding parents of the risks associated with the activity.
How to Ollie off a Curb for beginner skateboarders. #skateboarding #skateboardvibes #skateboard
— Positive
This tutorial breaks down a common beginner trick, offering clear, actionable steps for learning a new skill.
VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 100 most recent videos on Braille Skateboarding using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0–25 scale:
Braille Skateboarding's Shorts ratio in this sample is 9% — roughly 9 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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