@fredbeyer · 2.1M subscribers · Graded May 12, 2026 · Based on 100 recent videos
I would not let my child watch this channel under any circumstances due to its highly inappropriate and potentially harmful content.
Best for ages Adults 18+. Not recommended under age 18. Acceptable for Adults 18+.
The content is mature, confrontational, and includes themes unsuitable for minors.
| Dimension | Score | Headline |
|---|---|---|
| Content Appropriateness | 0/25 | Content is highly inappropriate, featuring racism, harassment, and dangerous pranks. |
| Shorts & Dopamine Factor | 24/25 | Primarily long-form content, with minimal Shorts, reducing addictive scrolling. |
| Age Clarity | 0/25 | Content is explicitly adult-oriented, with no clear targeting for children. |
| Educational Value | 0/25 | No educational value; content focuses on pranks, confrontation, and social disruption. |
Content is highly inappropriate, featuring racism, harassment, and dangerous pranks.
Videos like "Trolling Angry Black Racists!" and "Confronting the Internet's Most Racist Influencer!" contain explicit racial themes and confrontational content. Other videos such as "20 Minutes of Screaming in Stores!" and "Ding Dong Ditching in The Hood" depict disruptive and potentially dangerous behavior, which is unsuitable for children.
Primarily long-form content, with minimal Shorts, reducing addictive scrolling.
Only 4 out of the last 100 uploads are Shorts, making up 4.0% of recent content. The channel focuses on longer videos, which is less likely to encourage rapid, addictive consumption patterns compared to channels heavily reliant on Shorts.
Content is explicitly adult-oriented, with no clear targeting for children.
The humor style involves confrontation, pranks that escalate to public disturbance, and engagement with sensitive social topics, none of which are appropriate or understandable for younger audiences. There is no indication the channel is intended for children.
No educational value; content focuses on pranks, confrontation, and social disruption.
The channel's videos, such as "Trolling Woman's Only Sports" and "Connecting to Drive Thru Headset Prank," do not offer any learning opportunities in academic subjects, social skills, or hobbies. The content is purely for entertainment through controversial and disruptive acts.
This channel features prank videos and confrontational content, often involving public disturbances and interactions with controversial figures. The creator engages in behavior designed to elicit strong reactions from others. It is not designed for children.
Parents should be aware that this channel contains mature themes, including racism, harassment, and depictions of dangerous or illegal activities like trespassing and public disturbance. The content is explicitly not child-friendly and could expose children to harmful ideas and behaviors.
I would not let my child watch this channel under any circumstances due to its highly inappropriate and potentially harmful content.
Actively block this channel from your child's YouTube access to prevent exposure to its inappropriate content.
Trolling Angry Black Racists!
— Concern
This video explicitly features racial themes and confrontational trolling, which is highly inappropriate for children.
20 Minutes of Screaming in Stores!
— Concern
This video depicts disruptive and potentially alarming public behavior, setting a poor example for children regarding social conduct.
Ding Dong Ditching in The Hood
— Concern
This video shows engaging in a prank that could be perceived as trespassing or harassment, which is not suitable for young viewers.
I Survived a Kidnapping!
— Concern
The title and premise of this video are sensational and potentially frightening, making it unsuitable for children.
VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 100 most recent videos on Fred Beyer using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0–25 scale:
Fred Beyer's Shorts ratio in this sample is 4% — roughly 4 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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