@newsbefunny · 716K subscribers · Graded June 26, 2026 · Based on 68 recent videos
I would not let my own young child watch this channel. It is suitable for older teenagers and adults who understand the context of news and blooper humor.
Best for ages 16+. Not recommended under age 13. Acceptable for 13+.
The content is derived from adult news broadcasts and may contain mature themes or language unsuitable for younger children.
| Dimension | Score | Headline |
|---|---|---|
| Content Appropriateness | 10/25 | Content features adult news bloopers, potentially exposing children to mature themes. |
| Shorts & Dopamine Factor | 25/25 | No Shorts content, focusing entirely on longer-form videos. |
| Age Clarity | 5/25 | Content is for adults, but titles do not explicitly state this. |
| Educational Value | 5/25 | Primarily entertainment, with no clear educational objectives. |
Content features adult news bloopers, potentially exposing children to mature themes.
The channel compiles news bloopers, which often include adult humor, mild profanity, or reactions to serious news events not suitable for young children. Videos like Best May 2026 News Bloopers and Best April 2026 News Bloopers contain content originally broadcast for an adult audience, which may not be filtered for child viewers.
No Shorts content, focusing entirely on longer-form videos.
This channel exclusively uploads long-form videos, with 0 Shorts out of 68 recent uploads. The content is presented in compilations, which encourages watching for longer periods rather than rapid, short-form scrolling.
Content is for adults, but titles do not explicitly state this.
The humor and context of news bloopers are generally understood by adults and older adolescents. While not explicitly labeled for adults, the content is clearly not designed for young children, as seen in videos like Best News Bloopers 2025.
Primarily entertainment, with no clear educational objectives.
The channel's purpose is to entertain through humorous mishaps from news broadcasts. There is no intentional educational content, nor does it foster specific skills or knowledge, as demonstrated by videos like Best Cats News Bloopers or Best Holiday News Bloopers.
This channel compiles humorous mistakes and bloopers from various news broadcasts. It is designed for adult audiences who appreciate this type of lighthearted, unscripted content.
Parents should be aware that while the content is generally harmless, it is sourced from adult news programs and may contain language, situations, or humor that is not appropriate for young children. The channel does not filter for child-friendly content.
I would not let my own young child watch this channel. It is suitable for older teenagers and adults who understand the context of news and blooper humor.
Preview several videos from this channel yourself to assess the specific type of bloopers and humor before allowing older children to watch.
Best May 2026 News Bloopers
— Concern
This video, like others, features unedited news bloopers that can include adult humor or mild profanity.
Best News Bloopers 2025
— Concern
This compilation of bloopers from an entire year is likely to contain a wide range of content, some of which may be inappropriate for children.
Best Cats News Bloopers
— Neutral
While featuring animals, the humor is still geared towards an adult understanding of news segments and unexpected events.
Best Animals News Bloopers Of The Decade (so far)
— Neutral
This video focuses on animal-related bloopers, which might seem child-friendly, but the context remains adult news programming.
Best Holiday News Bloopers
— Concern
Holiday-themed bloopers still originate from adult news and may contain content not suitable for young viewers.
VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 68 most recent videos on News Be Funny using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0–25 scale:
News Be Funny's Shorts ratio in this sample is 0% — roughly 0 of the 68 videos sampled were Shorts. Reports are regenerated when channel content changes materially or after 180 days have passed.
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