@camman18 · 11.0M subscribers · Graded July 8, 2026 · Based on 100 recent videos
This channel is acceptable for children who play Minecraft, but I would recommend setting time limits due to the high volume of short-form content.
Best for ages 8-12 years. Not recommended under age 7. Acceptable for 7-14 years.
The content is best suited for children who already understand and play Minecraft, typically starting around age 7-8.
| Dimension | Score | Headline |
|---|---|---|
| Content Appropriateness | 20/25 | Minecraft content is generally appropriate, but some titles use mild sensationalism. |
| Shorts & Dopamine Factor | 10/25 | High volume of short-form content may encourage addictive viewing patterns. |
| Age Clarity | 15/25 | Content is geared towards Minecraft players, appealing to a broad but specific age group. |
| Educational Value | 10/25 | Offers some informational content about Minecraft, but not explicit educational objectives. |
Minecraft content is generally appropriate, but some titles use mild sensationalism.
The channel primarily features Minecraft gameplay and facts, which is suitable for children. However, titles like "ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!?!??!!" and "NEVER BUILD YOUR NETHER PORTAL IN YOUR HOUSE!!!!!!! OR ELSE I WILL FREAK OUT!!!!!!!!!!! ANGER!!!!!!!" use exaggerated language and punctuation that can be considered mild clickbait, though the content itself remains benign.
High volume of short-form content may encourage addictive viewing patterns.
With 89% of recent uploads being Shorts, this channel heavily relies on short-form content. The frequent, rapid-fire uploads (daily) are designed to maximize engagement and can contribute to a dopamine-driven viewing experience, which may be difficult for younger children to regulate.
Content is geared towards Minecraft players, appealing to a broad but specific age group.
The channel's focus on Minecraft mechanics, rare items, and game updates targets an audience already familiar with the game. While the humor and presentation are generally accessible, younger children without prior Minecraft exposure might find some concepts less engaging, placing the target audience in the elementary to pre-teen range.
Offers some informational content about Minecraft, but not explicit educational objectives.
Videos like "The Rarest Buried Treasure in Minecraft..." and "the REAL, real rarest biome in Minecraft..." provide facts and tips related to the game, which can be informative for players. However, the primary goal is entertainment and sharing game knowledge, rather than structured learning about broader subjects like science or history.
This channel focuses on short-form videos about Minecraft facts, tips, and updates. It caters to an audience interested in learning more about the game's mechanics and hidden features. The content is presented in a quick, engaging style.
Parents should be aware that this channel primarily uses YouTube Shorts, which are designed for rapid consumption and can contribute to children developing a preference for fast-paced, short-duration content over more sustained engagement. The content itself is generally harmless Minecraft information.
This channel is acceptable for children who play Minecraft, but I would recommend setting time limits due to the high volume of short-form content.
Consider co-viewing or using parental controls to manage screen time, especially given the channel's high volume of short-form videos.
NEVER BUILD YOUR NETHER PORTAL IN YOUR HOUSE!!!!!!! OR ELSE I WILL FREAK OUT!!!!!!!!!!! ANGER!!!!!!!
— Concern
The title uses excessive punctuation and capitalization, which is a common tactic to grab attention and can be seen as mild clickbait, though the video content is not harmful.
The Rarest Buried Treasure in Minecraft...
— Positive
This video offers specific, interesting information about Minecraft, which can be engaging for players looking to learn more about the game.
how to get advancements without actually doing them
— Neutral
This video provides a game-specific trick, which is common in gaming content and generally harmless, but not explicitly educational in a broader sense.
Microsoft is taking more control...
— Neutral
This video discusses a game-related news topic, which can be informative for dedicated players but might be less engaging for casual viewers.
ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!?!??!!
— Concern
Similar to other titles, this uses sensational language to attract views, which can contribute to a pattern of seeking out exaggerated content.
VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 100 most recent videos on camman18 using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0–25 scale:
camman18's Shorts ratio in this sample is 89% — roughly 89 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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