@omz- · 6.1M subscribers · Graded July 9, 2026 · Based on 100 recent videos
I would not recommend this channel for young children due to potentially alarming titles and themes. For older pre-teens, it's pure entertainment with no educational benefit.
Best for ages 10-12. Not recommended under age 10. Acceptable for 10-14.
The themes and language are not suitable for children under 10, though older pre-teens might find the Minecraft gameplay entertaining.
| Dimension | Score | Headline |
|---|---|---|
| Content Appropriateness | 5/25 | Frequent use of sensational, potentially scary, and manipulative titles. |
| Shorts & Dopamine Factor | 24/25 | Primarily long-form content with very few Shorts, indicating less addictive design. |
| Age Clarity | 10/25 | Content targets a broad, undefined audience, potentially confusing for younger viewers. |
| Educational Value | 5/25 | Pure entertainment with no clear educational objectives or learning content. |
Frequent use of sensational, potentially scary, and manipulative titles.
Titles like 'YOU are POSSESSED!', 'YOU SNAPPED in Minecraft!', and 'YOU turned EVIL in Minecraft!' use strong, negative language that can be alarming for younger children. The video 'Buying a SUPER CAR to Rizz Girls!' also raises concerns about promoting inappropriate social dynamics.
Primarily long-form content with very few Shorts, indicating less addictive design.
Only 1 out of the last 100 uploads was a Short, making up 1.0% of recent content. This channel focuses on longer videos, which is less likely to encourage endless scrolling compared to channels heavy on Shorts.
Content targets a broad, undefined audience, potentially confusing for younger viewers.
The humor and themes, such as 'Crazy Fan Girl' and 'Rizz Girls', suggest an older pre-teen or early teen audience, but the Minecraft setting often attracts younger children. The channel does not clearly state an intended age group, leading to mixed messages.
Pure entertainment with no clear educational objectives or learning content.
The videos are focused on Minecraft gameplay scenarios and role-playing. There is no evidence of content designed to teach academic subjects, social skills, or foster creative hobbies.
This channel features Minecraft gameplay videos, often involving role-playing scenarios with a group of friends. The content is primarily entertainment-focused, with frequent uploads of long-form videos.
Parents should be aware of the channel's use of sensational and sometimes negative language in video titles, which may be unsettling for younger children. Some themes, like 'Crazy Fan Girl' and 'Rizz Girls', are more appropriate for older pre-teens or early teens.
I would not recommend this channel for young children due to potentially alarming titles and themes. For older pre-teens, it's pure entertainment with no educational benefit.
Review video titles and descriptions before allowing your child to watch, especially for younger viewers, to screen for potentially alarming content.
YOU are POSSESSED!
— Concern
The title uses strong, potentially frightening language that is inappropriate for young children.
Buying a SUPER CAR to Rizz Girls!
— Concern
This title promotes themes of 'rizzing' (flirting) which is not suitable for a young audience and can introduce inappropriate social concepts.
I Added ARACHNOPHOBIA Mod Without Telling My Friends!
— Concern
This video title suggests content that could be genuinely scary for children with a fear of spiders.
You Became Baby Gugugaga in Minecraft...
— Neutral
This title appears to be a more benign role-playing scenario, common in Minecraft content.
ONE RAFT But We're MOBS in Minecraft!
— Neutral
This video describes a typical Minecraft challenge scenario, which is generally harmless entertainment.
VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 100 most recent videos on Omz using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0–25 scale:
Omz's Shorts ratio in this sample is 1% — roughly 1 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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