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Is Skitposts Safe for Kids? Safety Score: F

@kpdh.skitposts · 74K subscribers · Graded May 29, 2026 · Based on 30 recent videos

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Overall Safety Grade: F (12/100)

I would not let my child watch this channel under any circumstances due to the inappropriate language and themes present.

Best for ages None. Not recommended under age 18. Acceptable for None.

The channel contains suggestive language and themes that are inappropriate for children and teenagers.

Score Breakdown

DimensionScoreHeadline
Content Appropriateness 0/25 0/25 Frequent use of 'freak' and 'diddy' with suggestive descriptions is concerning.
Shorts & Dopamine Factor 10/25 10/25 A third of recent uploads are Shorts, contributing to a scroll-heavy experience.
Age Clarity 0/25 0/25 Content is unclear in age targeting, with mature themes mixed with cartoonish elements.
Educational Value 5/25 5/25 Channel offers no clear educational content; it is purely entertainment-focused.

Content Appropriateness — 0/25

Frequent use of 'freak' and 'diddy' with suggestive descriptions is concerning.

The channel uses terms like 'Freak Boys,' 'Freaktrix,' and 'freaky' extensively, which can be suggestive. Video descriptions such as 'Rumi diddles Jinu' in Freaktrix Hosts a Game Night… and 'diddy clause incident' in The Freak Boys and Freatrix New Year’s Resolutions… are inappropriate and raise significant red flags for child safety. The title RUMI YOU CAN’T SAY THAT!!! also suggests potentially inappropriate language.

Shorts & Dopamine Factor — 10/25

A third of recent uploads are Shorts, contributing to a scroll-heavy experience.

Approximately 33% of the channel's recent uploads are Shorts, which are designed for quick consumption. While not exclusively Shorts, this ratio, combined with frequent uploads, can encourage addictive viewing patterns. The channel uploads multiple videos per week, sometimes daily, which can contribute to a high-dopamine viewing environment.

Age Clarity — 0/25

Content is unclear in age targeting, with mature themes mixed with cartoonish elements.

The channel's content, featuring animated characters and storylines, might initially appear child-friendly. However, the frequent use of suggestive language and themes, such as 'diddles' and 'freaky ahh games,' indicates it is not suitable for children. The humor style and narrative complexity are not clearly defined for any specific age group, leading to confusion.

Educational Value — 5/25

Channel offers no clear educational content; it is purely entertainment-focused.

This channel does not present any content designed to educate children in subjects like science, math, reading, or social skills. The videos are narrative-driven skits focused on character interactions and storylines. Its purpose is solely entertainment, with no discernible learning objectives or positive developmental takeaways.

Expert Analysis

Overview

This channel produces animated skits featuring characters referred to as 'Freak Boys' and 'Freaktrix.' The content primarily revolves around their interactions and various storylines, often incorporating pop culture references. It is designed for entertainment rather than education.

What Parents Should Know

Parents should be aware that this channel uses highly suggestive and inappropriate language in its video titles and descriptions, such as 'diddles' and 'freaky ahh games,' which are not suitable for children. The channel's content is not safe for young viewers.

The Bottom Line

I would not let my child watch this channel under any circumstances due to the inappropriate language and themes present.

Parent Tip

Review video descriptions and titles carefully for any suggestive or inappropriate language before allowing access to any channel, as these can often reveal content unsuitable for children.

Notable Videos Reviewed

About This Safety Report

VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 30 most recent videos on Skitposts using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0–25 scale:

Skitposts's Shorts ratio in this sample is 33% — roughly 10 of the 30 videos sampled were Shorts. Reports are regenerated when channel content changes materially or after 180 days have passed.

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