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Is Laughability Safe for Kids? Safety Score: D-

@laughability · 2.8M subscribers · Graded May 12, 2026 · Based on 100 recent videos

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Overall Safety Grade: D- (61/100)

I would allow my older child (10+) to watch this channel with some parental oversight, particularly regarding the messaging around in-game currency and external links.

Best for ages 10-14 years. Not recommended under age 8. Acceptable for 8-16 years.

The content's complexity and themes are best suited for children who understand Roblox and can critically evaluate sensational titles.

Score Breakdown

DimensionScoreHeadline
Content Appropriateness 15/25 15/25 Content focuses on Roblox, but titles use some sensational language.
Shorts & Dopamine Factor 20/25 20/25 Channel focuses on long-form content, with few Shorts.
Age Clarity 15/25 15/25 Targets Roblox players, but humor and themes lean towards older children.
Educational Value 5/25 5/25 Primarily entertainment, with no clear educational objectives.

Content Appropriateness — 15/25

Content focuses on Roblox, but titles use some sensational language.

The channel primarily features Roblox gameplay, which is generally appropriate for many children. However, titles like "They Don't Know LAST Place Wins $1M Robux" and "GLITCH to Win $500,000 Robux" use language that can be considered manipulative clickbait, potentially setting unrealistic expectations about in-game currency or encouraging risky behavior. The term "Brainrot Games" in "I Spent 24 Hours in Brainrot Games" also raises a flag, even if used ironically, as it can be confusing or concerning for parents.

Shorts & Dopamine Factor — 20/25

Channel focuses on long-form content, with few Shorts.

Only 3 out of the last 100 uploads are Shorts, indicating a strong preference for longer-form content. The videos are typically 30-60 minutes long, which encourages more sustained engagement rather than rapid, short-form scrolling. This pattern suggests the channel is not primarily designed to maximize addictive scrolling behavior.

Age Clarity — 15/25

Targets Roblox players, but humor and themes lean towards older children.

The channel clearly targets children who play Roblox. The humor, competitive themes, and discussions around game mechanics in videos like "Testing EVERY YouTubers Favorite Roblox Game" and "Testing 1 HATED Roblox Game From Every Year" are likely to appeal more to pre-teens and early teenagers. Younger children might find some of the content complex or less engaging, and the use of terms like "Brainrot" might be confusing.

Educational Value — 5/25

Primarily entertainment, with no clear educational objectives.

The content is focused on entertainment through Roblox gameplay and challenges. There are no explicit educational segments or clear learning objectives related to academic subjects, social skills, or fostering hobbies. While it might indirectly develop problem-solving skills within a game context, this is not the primary intent.

Expert Analysis

Overview

This channel features a creator playing various Roblox games, often engaging in challenges or exploring different aspects of the platform. The content is primarily entertainment-focused, showcasing gameplay and reactions. It is aimed at an audience interested in Roblox.

What Parents Should Know

Parents should be aware that while the content is generally about Roblox, some video titles use sensational language and focus on earning large amounts of in-game currency, which could influence children's perceptions of value or encourage excessive gameplay. The channel also includes links to social media and merchandise.

The Bottom Line

I would allow my older child (10+) to watch this channel with some parental oversight, particularly regarding the messaging around in-game currency and external links.

Parent Tip

Discuss the difference between real money and in-game currency (Robux) with your child, especially when watching videos that highlight earning large amounts of Robux.

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About This Safety Report

VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 100 most recent videos on Laughability using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0–25 scale:

Laughability's Shorts ratio in this sample is 3% — roughly 3 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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