@denitslava ยท 628K subscribers ยท Graded June 29, 2026 ยท Based on 34 recent videos
This channel is acceptable for older children and pre-teens with parental guidance, especially if they are interested in cooking or internet trends. It is not ideal for younger children due to the lack of specific child-focused content.
Best for ages 10-14 years. Not recommended under age 8. Acceptable for 8-16 years.
The content is suitable for older children who can understand the context of internet trends and cooking experiments.
| Dimension | Score | Headline |
|---|---|---|
| Content Appropriateness | 20/25 | Content is generally appropriate, focusing on food hacks and lifestyle. |
| Shorts & Dopamine Factor | 22/25 | Low Shorts percentage indicates a focus on longer, more intentional content. |
| Age Clarity | 15/25 | Content appeals to a broad audience, lacking a specific child age target. |
| Educational Value | 10/25 | Some practical skills in cooking, but primarily entertainment-focused. |
Content is generally appropriate, focusing on food hacks and lifestyle.
The channel primarily features videos about testing food hacks and recipes, such as "Testing VIRAL TikTok Oreo Hacks" and "SQUISHY MILK? Why This Recipe Went Viral?". There are no explicit signs of violence, sexual content, or scary imagery. The titles are descriptive of the content, without manipulative clickbait, though some use emojis like "THE QUESTION OF THE CENTURY ๐ณ" which can be attention-grabbing.
Low Shorts percentage indicates a focus on longer, more intentional content.
Only 2 out of the last 34 uploads are Shorts, which is 5.9% of recent content. This low percentage suggests the channel is not primarily designed to maximize addictive scrolling behavior, favoring longer-form videos that allow for more sustained engagement rather than quick, short bursts.
Content appeals to a broad audience, lacking a specific child age target.
The content, while generally safe, does not clearly target a specific young age group. Videos like "Testing VIRAL TikTok Oreo Hacks" and "I TRIED MAKING FLUFFY MILK CHOCOLATE TRUFFLES" could appeal to older children, teens, and even adults interested in cooking and internet trends, making it mixed-age content.
Some practical skills in cooking, but primarily entertainment-focused.
The channel offers some practical exposure to cooking and baking, as seen in videos like "I TRIED MAKING JAPANESE DORAYAKI PANCAKES" and "I TRIED MAKING HONEY CHEESECAKE." However, the primary focus is on trying out trends and entertainment rather than structured learning or deep dives into culinary science or nutrition.
This channel features a creator trying out various food hacks, recipes, and internet trends, often related to TikTok. The content is presented in a casual, personal style, focusing on the process and outcome of these experiments. It is primarily for viewers interested in lifestyle and food-related entertainment.
Parents should know that while the content is generally harmless, it often involves trying out food trends that may not always be healthy or practical for everyday cooking. The channel's reliance on TikTok trends means content can be influenced by broader internet culture, which may not always align with child-specific interests or safety.
This channel is acceptable for older children and pre-teens with parental guidance, especially if they are interested in cooking or internet trends. It is not ideal for younger children due to the lack of specific child-focused content.
Discuss with your child the difference between internet trends and practical, healthy cooking habits if they watch this channel.
Testing VIRAL TikTok Oreo Hacks
โ Neutral
This video exemplifies the channel's common theme of testing popular internet food trends, which can be engaging for older children.
SQUISHY MILK? Why This Recipe Went Viral?
โ Neutral
This video showcases the channel's approach to exploring unusual recipes and food concepts, which can spark curiosity.
I TRIED MAKING FLUFFY MILK CHOCOLATE TRUFFLES
โ Positive
This video demonstrates a more structured cooking attempt, providing a practical example of following a recipe.
BABYSITTING GONE WRONG
โ Concern
The title suggests a narrative that could be misleading or potentially introduce mild anxiety, even if the content itself is benign.
WEIRD THINGS people buy on AMAZON
โ Neutral
This video deviates from the food theme to explore consumer products, which might appeal to a slightly different audience segment.
VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 34 most recent videos on Denitslava using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0โ25 scale:
Denitslava's Shorts ratio in this sample is 6% โ roughly 2 of the 34 videos sampled were Shorts. Reports are regenerated when channel content changes materially or after 180 days have passed.
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