@BrodieSmith · 2.1M subscribers · Graded May 12, 2026 · Based on 100 recent videos
This channel is generally acceptable for school-aged children and teens, particularly those interested in sports. It's a positive example of sports content.
Best for ages 8-16 years. Not recommended under age 5. Acceptable for 6+ years.
The content is primarily visual and skill-based, appealing to school-aged children who can appreciate sports and challenges.
| Dimension | Score | Headline |
|---|---|---|
| Content Appropriateness | 23/25 | Clean, sports-focused content with mild title hyperbole. |
| Shorts & Dopamine Factor | 21/25 | Balanced mix of long-form videos and a moderate number of Shorts. |
| Age Clarity | 19/25 | Content is broadly appealing, best suited for school-aged children and teens. |
| Educational Value | 17/25 | Promotes physical activity, skill development, and perseverance in sports. |
Clean, sports-focused content with mild title hyperbole.
The videos feature disc golf and frisbee trick shots, free from violence, sexual themes, or scary imagery. Titles like "WILL THIS END ME?!" use hyperbole common in challenge videos, but the content itself is not genuinely dangerous or misleading.
Balanced mix of long-form videos and a moderate number of Shorts.
Only 22% of recent uploads are Shorts, indicating a focus on more substantial content. While daily "Ace Challenge" videos (e.g., qfN-qBOGWZA) create a consistent viewing pattern, the channel does not rely heavily on short, rapid-fire content designed for endless scrolling.
Content is broadly appealing, best suited for school-aged children and teens.
The channel showcases athletic skill and outdoor activity, which can be enjoyed by a wide age range. The concepts of disc golf and trick shots are straightforward, making it accessible, though younger children might not fully grasp the skill level involved.
Promotes physical activity, skill development, and perseverance in sports.
While not academic, the channel encourages an interest in disc golf and frisbee, demonstrating hand-eye coordination, practice, and goal-setting through challenges like the "Ace Challenge" series (e.g., S95ddhTBxZM). It fosters a healthy hobby.
This channel features Brodie Smith performing disc golf and frisbee trick shots, often structured as daily challenges. It focuses on athletic skill and outdoor sports.
The channel promotes physical activity, perseverance, and skill development through sports. While some video titles use exciting language, the content itself is generally positive and focused on the sport.
This channel is generally acceptable for school-aged children and teens, particularly those interested in sports. It's a positive example of sports content.
Encourage your child to discuss the strategies and practice involved in the trick shots to reinforce the value of effort.
Playing with the Flippiest Disc Ever?!
— Positive
This video showcases specific disc golf equipment and the skill required to use it, promoting interest in the sport.
WILL THIS END ME?! Ace Challenge Day 13
— Concern
The title uses hyperbole that might initially sound alarming, but in context, it refers to the difficulty of a sports challenge, not actual danger.
Mickey Mouse Frisbee Trick Shot! Day 7 Ace Challenge
— Positive
This video demonstrates creative application of frisbee skills, potentially inspiring children with a familiar character reference.
FRISBEE TRICK SHOTS ARE BACK?
— Neutral
This video clearly indicates the channel's primary content focus, which is frisbee trick shots.
VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 100 most recent videos on Brodie Smith using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0–25 scale:
Brodie Smith's Shorts ratio in this sample is 22% — roughly 22 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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