@LeahAshe · 5.1M subscribers · Graded May 12, 2026 · Based on 100 recent videos
I would not recommend this channel for younger children due to the themes mentioned. For older children (10+), it might be acceptable with parental discussion about in-game spending, "hacking" claims, and the difference between virtual and real-world value.
Best for ages 10-12. Not recommended under age 9. Acceptable for 9-13.
The content's themes of virtual currency, trading, and "hacks" are better understood by older children who can critically evaluate the content.
| Dimension | Score | Headline |
|---|---|---|
| Content Appropriateness | 12/25 | Themes of "hacks" and virtual wealth raise concerns. |
| Shorts & Dopamine Factor | 20/25 | No short-form content, but daily uploads encourage constant engagement. |
| Age Clarity | 18/25 | Content targets elementary to middle school Roblox players. |
| Educational Value | 7/25 | Primarily entertainment-focused with no clear educational objectives. |
Themes of "hacks" and virtual wealth raise concerns.
Videos like "USING ADMIN HACKS TO GET A NEON LATTE KITSUNE IN ADOPT ME!" and "BECOMING THE RICHEST BRAINROT PLAYER IN ROBLOX!" can normalize rule-breaking or an excessive focus on virtual status and acquisition. The frequent emphasis on rare items and "getting rich" may foster a consumerist mindset in children.
No short-form content, but daily uploads encourage constant engagement.
The channel does not use Shorts, which is positive for reducing rapid-fire content consumption. However, the creator uploads long-form videos almost daily, sometimes twice a day, which can still encourage frequent viewing and a desire to keep up with new content.
Content targets elementary to middle school Roblox players.
The games featured, such as Adopt Me and Royale High, are popular with children aged 8-12. The humor and themes of collecting virtual items are generally understood by this age group, though the "Brainrot" game might appeal to slightly older pre-teens.
Primarily entertainment-focused with no clear educational objectives.
The channel focuses on gameplay, virtual item acquisition, and game updates. There are no specific segments or content designed to teach academic subjects, social skills, or foster creative hobbies beyond playing video games.
This channel features a creator playing popular Roblox games like Adopt Me, Royale High, and a game called Brainrot. Videos focus on acquiring virtual items, exploring game updates, and demonstrating gameplay.
The channel's frequent focus on getting rare items, becoming "richest," and titles mentioning "hacks" in games like Adopt Me and Brainrot can encourage a consumerist mindset, a drive for virtual wealth, and potentially normalize rule-bending behavior in online games.
I would not recommend this channel for younger children due to the themes mentioned. For older children (10+), it might be acceptable with parental discussion about in-game spending, "hacking" claims, and the difference between virtual and real-world value.
Discuss with your child the difference between real-world value and virtual game items, and the implications of "hacking" or exploiting game mechanics.
USING ADMIN HACKS TO GET A NEON LATTE KITSUNE IN ADOPT ME!
— Concern
This video title uses the term "hacks," which can mislead children or encourage them to seek out unauthorized ways to play games.
BECOMING THE RICHEST BRAINROT PLAYER IN ROBLOX!
— Concern
This video, and others related to "Brainrot," promotes a focus on "getting rich" in a game with a concerning name, which might encourage excessive play or a focus on virtual status.
Opening 100 Choccybunny Boxes To Get LEGENDARY DARK CHOCCYBUNNY In Adopt Me... Roblox
— Neutral
This video highlights the gacha/loot box mechanics common in many games, which can be highly engaging but also encourage repeated spending or play to acquire rare items.
MERMIA WATER FAIRY *FULL TOY UNBOXING* Royale High Toys
— Neutral
This video features a toy unboxing, which is common content for children, but still ties into the consumerist aspect of collecting game-related merchandise.
ROYALE HIGH JUST RELEASED THE BEST UPDATE YET… CASTLE BACKYARDS
— Neutral
This video focuses on a game update, which is typical content for game channels and generally harmless, but still promotes engagement with the game.
VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 100 most recent videos on Leah Ashe using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0–25 scale:
Leah Ashe's Shorts ratio in this sample is 0% — roughly 0 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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