@evboparkourminehut · 16 subscribers · Graded June 28, 2026 · Based on 5 recent videos
I would allow an older child (10+) to watch this channel, but only with parental supervision to monitor any external links or interactions related to the Minecraft servers mentioned.
Best for ages 10-14 years. Not recommended under age 9. Acceptable for 9-16 years.
The content's focus on game development and external server links makes it more suitable for older children with better digital literacy.
| Dimension | Score | Headline |
|---|---|---|
| Content Appropriateness | 20/25 | Minecraft content appears generally appropriate, but external links are a concern. |
| Shorts & Dopamine Factor | 25/25 | Channel focuses on longer-form content, avoiding addictive short-form videos. |
| Age Clarity | 15/25 | Content targets older children and teens interested in Minecraft server development. |
| Educational Value | 10/25 | Limited educational value, primarily entertainment for a niche Minecraft audience. |
Minecraft content appears generally appropriate, but external links are a concern.
The channel features Minecraft parkour content, which is typically suitable for children. However, videos like "Minecraft but i do devblog #3 with parkour civilization" and "Evbopkciv Devblog #2" include external server links in their descriptions, which can lead children away from a controlled viewing environment.
Channel focuses on longer-form content, avoiding addictive short-form videos.
All five recent uploads are long-form videos, with durations ranging from 84 seconds to over 27 minutes. There are no Shorts, indicating the channel is not designed to encourage rapid, addictive scrolling behavior.
Content targets older children and teens interested in Minecraft server development.
The videos discuss 'devblogs' and server 'leaks' related to Minecraft parkour, which suggests an audience familiar with game development and online communities. This content is likely too complex for younger children, but there is no explicit age targeting.
Limited educational value, primarily entertainment for a niche Minecraft audience.
The channel provides updates on a Minecraft parkour server, as seen in "Evbopkciv devblog #1" and "Evbopkciv leaks." While it might foster interest in game design or community building for some, its primary purpose is entertainment and promotion within a specific gaming subculture rather than broad educational content.
This channel focuses on Minecraft parkour, specifically providing updates and 'devblogs' for a custom server. It caters to an audience interested in the development and community aspects of Minecraft gaming. The content is primarily entertainment for a niche group of players.
Parents should be aware that the channel frequently includes external links to Minecraft servers in video descriptions. While the server is stated as 'not open yet to the public,' these links can still expose children to unmoderated online environments or other communities outside of YouTube's controls.
I would allow an older child (10+) to watch this channel, but only with parental supervision to monitor any external links or interactions related to the Minecraft servers mentioned.
Always check video descriptions for external links before allowing your child to watch, especially on channels promoting online games or servers.
Evboparkour Event! Will you come?
— Neutral
This video promotes an upcoming event, which is typical community engagement for gaming channels.
Minecraft but i do devblog #3 with parkour civilization
— Concern
This video includes an external link to a Minecraft server in its description, which could lead children to unmoderated online spaces.
Evbopkciv Devblog #2
— Concern
Similar to other devblog videos, this one also provides an external link to a Minecraft server, raising potential safety concerns.
Evbopkciv devblog #1
— Neutral
This video introduces the development blog series, providing updates on the Minecraft server's progress.
Evbopkciv leaks
— Neutral
This video offers 'leaks' or sneak peeks of the server, which is common content for engaging a gaming audience.
VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 5 most recent videos on Evbo Parkour Minehut using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0–25 scale:
Evbo Parkour Minehut's Shorts ratio in this sample is 0% — roughly 0 of the 5 videos sampled were Shorts. Reports are regenerated when channel content changes materially or after 180 days have passed.
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