@rebeccazamolo · 22.3M subscribers · Graded May 21, 2026 · Based on 100 recent videos
I would not recommend this channel for young children due to its sensationalized content and potential for confusion. For older children, parental guidance is necessary to discuss the staged nature of the videos.
Best for ages Not recommended. Not recommended under age 8. Acceptable for 8-12 with parental guidance.
The dramatic and often unsettling themes, combined with a lack of clear age targeting, make it unsuitable for younger children.
| Dimension | Score | Headline |
|---|---|---|
| Content Appropriateness | 10/25 | Sensationalized titles and themes of secrets, spying, and danger are common. |
| Shorts & Dopamine Factor | 15/25 | Mix of long-form and short content, with frequent uploads. |
| Age Clarity | 10/25 | Content targets a broad, undefined audience, often featuring child actors. |
| Educational Value | 5/25 | Primarily entertainment-focused with no clear educational objectives. |
Sensationalized titles and themes of secrets, spying, and danger are common.
Many video titles, such as "Mom Secretly Hides in Daughter's School" and "Someone Secretly Lived My New House," use phrases like 'secretly hides,' 'evil,' and 'broke into' which can be alarming. The short "First to Finish Reveals Secret" with the description "Pregnant or Crush?" introduces themes that are not suitable for young children.
Mix of long-form and short content, with frequent uploads.
The channel uploads frequently, often several times a week, which can encourage continuous viewing. While 17% of recent uploads are Shorts, the long-form videos also feature fast pacing and dramatic scenarios, contributing to a high-stimulation viewing experience.
Content targets a broad, undefined audience, often featuring child actors.
The channel features a mix of adult and child characters, with storylines that often involve children in dramatic, 'mystery' scenarios. This blend makes it difficult to determine a clear target age group, as themes like 'pregnant or crush' are not for younger viewers, while the overall play-acting style might appeal to them.
Primarily entertainment-focused with no clear educational objectives.
The content focuses on staged dramatic scenarios, challenges, and 'games of clue' rather than providing educational information or fostering specific skills. While some videos involve building or physical activities like gymnastics, the primary goal is entertainment and narrative rather than learning.
This channel features a family, primarily Rebecca Zamolo and her daughter, engaging in staged mystery and challenge videos. They often involve elaborate setups, 'secrets,' and dramatic reveals, presented as real-life scenarios. The content is designed for entertainment rather than education.
Parents should be aware that this channel uses sensationalized titles and narratives involving themes of secrets, spying, and perceived danger, which can be confusing or anxiety-inducing for younger children who may not distinguish between reality and staged content. The frequent use of 'mystery' and 'evil' characters can be unsettling.
I would not recommend this channel for young children due to its sensationalized content and potential for confusion. For older children, parental guidance is necessary to discuss the staged nature of the videos.
If your child watches this channel, discuss with them that the scenarios are staged and not real, helping them differentiate between entertainment and reality.
First to Finish Reveals Secret
— Concern
This short video's description, "Pregnant or Crush?", introduces themes that are inappropriate for a general child audience.
Mom Secretly Hides in Daughter's School
— Concern
The title and premise of a parent secretly hiding in a child's school can be unsettling and promote behaviors that are not safe or appropriate.
Evil Gymnast RUINED My Gymnastics Competition
— Concern
The use of 'evil' characters and themes of sabotage in a competition can be overly dramatic and potentially frightening for younger viewers.
I Built A SECRET Treehouse for My Daughter
— Neutral
This video, while still framed around a 'secret,' involves a creative building project that is less concerning than other mystery-focused content.
Guess Who's Pregnant!
— Concern
This short directly addresses pregnancy, a topic that may not be suitable or understandable for the broad young audience this channel often attracts.
VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 100 most recent videos on Rebecca Zamolo using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0–25 scale:
Rebecca Zamolo's Shorts ratio in this sample is 17% — roughly 17 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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