@cubcub11 · 450K subscribers · Graded May 12, 2026 · Based on 100 recent videos
I would allow my child to watch this channel if they are already playing 'Gorilla Tag' and understand that the content is about game updates, not real-world events, and with parental guidance to discuss any sensational titles.
Best for ages 8-12 years. Not recommended under age 7. Acceptable for 7-14 years.
The content is best for children already playing 'Gorilla Tag' who can understand game-specific news and updates.
| Dimension | Score | Headline |
|---|---|---|
| Content Appropriateness | 15/25 | Content focuses on a single game, but some titles use sensational language. |
| Shorts & Dopamine Factor | 23/25 | Primarily long-form content with infrequent Shorts, promoting less addictive viewing. |
| Age Clarity | 10/25 | Content targets a specific game, but the age range for viewers is broad. |
| Educational Value | 5/25 | Pure entertainment focused on game updates, offering minimal educational content. |
Content focuses on a single game, but some titles use sensational language.
The channel primarily covers updates and events for the game 'Gorilla Tag'. While the game itself is generally suitable, titles like 'I Tested LEGAL Vs ILLEGAL Gorilla Tag Clones…' and 'Something BIG Is Happening to Gorilla Tag…' use language that can be considered clickbait, potentially setting unrealistic expectations or creating unnecessary urgency for young viewers.
Primarily long-form content with infrequent Shorts, promoting less addictive viewing.
With only 1 Short out of the last 100 uploads (1.0% Shorts percentage), this channel focuses on longer video formats. The upload frequency is consistent, with videos posted every 1-3 days, which supports a more intentional viewing experience rather than rapid, addictive scrolling.
Content targets a specific game, but the age range for viewers is broad.
The channel's content is entirely centered around the game 'Gorilla Tag', which is popular with a wide age range, including pre-teens and younger adolescents. The presentation style and focus on game updates suggest an audience that is already familiar with and engaged in the game, rather than content specifically tailored for very young children.
Pure entertainment focused on game updates, offering minimal educational content.
The videos, such as 'Gorilla Tags New RED ORB Update… (Live event?)' and 'Every Easter Egg Location In Gorilla Tags New Update (Free Cosmetic)', are purely informational regarding game mechanics, updates, and events. There is no explicit educational content related to academic subjects, social-emotional learning, or skill development.
This channel provides updates, news, and gameplay insights for the virtual reality game 'Gorilla Tag'. It caters to an audience interested in staying current with the game's developments and features. The content is primarily focused on entertainment and game-specific information.
Parents should be aware that this channel is dedicated to a specific VR game, 'Gorilla Tag', which involves virtual movement and interaction. While the content itself is not overtly harmful, the focus on game updates and 'live events' can create a sense of urgency or fear of missing out for children who play the game.
I would allow my child to watch this channel if they are already playing 'Gorilla Tag' and understand that the content is about game updates, not real-world events, and with parental guidance to discuss any sensational titles.
If your child watches this channel, discuss the difference between game updates and real-world news to manage expectations and avoid anxiety about 'missing out' on game events.
I Tested LEGAL Vs ILLEGAL Gorilla Tag Clones…
— Concern
The title uses sensational language ('LEGAL Vs ILLEGAL') which can be misleading or create unnecessary drama for young viewers.
Gorilla Tags New RED ORB Update… (Live event?)
— Neutral
This video is typical of the channel's content, focusing on a specific game update and speculating on its implications within the game.
Every Monkus Encounter In Gorilla Tag
— Neutral
This longer video compiles various in-game encounters, providing comprehensive information for dedicated players of 'Gorilla Tag'.
I Got Into Gorilla Tags New Creator Store EARLY…
— Concern
The title implies exclusive access or a special advantage, which can foster a sense of envy or desire for similar access in young viewers.
Do you miss OG Gorilla Tag? #gorillatag #vr #youtubeshorts
— Neutral
This is the only Short identified, and it is a nostalgic question for existing players, which is harmless but contributes to the overall entertainment focus.
VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 100 most recent videos on Cubcub11 using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0–25 scale:
Cubcub11's Shorts ratio in this sample is 1% — roughly 1 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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