Age Rating
6+
Creator Safety Review
CaylusBlox is best for ages 6+. Heads up for cartoon or game style fighting, but parents may also like clear video game context.
Quick Verdict
This gives the short version first: the age guidance, the feel of the channel, and the biggest thing parents should preview.
What Parents Need To Know
Best for kids age 6 and up. Good news: no sexual, substances, gambling showed up in any of the videos we watched. The biggest thing to know about is language with a useful example at 32:24. If your child is younger than 6, watch a video or two together first for language.
Age Rating
6+
Review Depth
We watched 5 videos
Content level
Mild
Safe videos
0%
Heads-up videos
100%
Off-limits videos
0%
Ratings Grid
Every non-zero category below is backed by timestamped evidence in the evidence room.
Consumerism
0/5
We did not find ads, product pushes, or shopping pressure in the videos we watched.
Violence
5/5
We found action or fighting in 5 of 5 videos. You can see the exact moments below. Example: The player activates a 'Nuke' item in the game, causing the screen to turn red and resetting other players to the first…
Language
5/5
We found language issues in 4 of 5 videos. You can see the exact moments below. Example: The player uses the word 'sucks' to describe an in-game item.
Intimacy & Nudity
0/5
We did not find sexual content or nudity in the videos we watched.
Substance Use
0/5
We did not find drinking, drugs, vaping, or other substance references in the videos we watched.
Gambling
0/5
We did not find gambling or casino-style reward content in the videos we watched.
Political Content
0/5
We did not find political content in the videos we watched.
LGBTQ+ Themes
3/5
The reviewed sample surfaces lgbtq+ themes as a repeated pattern in 2 of 5 videos, even though this profile snapshot does not have one standout timestamped moment attached yet.
Positives
Educational Value
0/5
Education was not a big part of the videos we watched.
Positive Messages
5/5
Positive things we kept seeing included Clear Video Game Context and Domain Gaming.
Role Models
1/5
Some positive behavior showed up, but it was not the main reason kids would keep watching.
More Context
CaylusBlox mostly came through as clear video game context and domain gaming across the 5 videos we reviewed. Parents should know it sometimes includes cartoon or game style fighting and language. Best for ages 6+.
- Clear Video Game Context. This showed up as a real strength across the 5 videos we reviewed. - Domain Gaming. This showed up as a real strength across the 5 videos we reviewed. - Clear Commentary And Explanation. This showed up as a real strength across the 5 videos we reviewed. - Problem-solving and persistence. This showed up as a real strength across the 5 videos we reviewed.
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"The player's character uses a baseball bat to strike the ground and objects, creating cartoonish explosion effects in a game environment."
"The gamer jokingly asks 'Did that guy just drown?' when another player's avatar goes into the water."
"The player uses a staff to strike the ground, which triggers a magical effect that splits the ocean. This is clearly stylized, non-realistic gameplay combat."
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FAQ
Based on 5 analyzed videos, this creator trends near a 7+ fit, with parent preview still recommended for new uploads. Most of their videos are totally fine, though a few have moments worth knowing about. Evidence example: "The gamer jokingly asks 'Did that guy just drown?' when another player's avatar goes into the water." in "ROBLOX SPLIT OCEAN FOR BRAINROTS.." at 0:08 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7KT91wp3qk&t=8s).
The reviewed sample currently points to about ages 6+. Overall intensity felt mostly gentle, some exciting moments. Evidence example: "The gamer jokingly asks 'Did that guy just drown?' when another player's avatar goes into the water." in "ROBLOX SPLIT OCEAN FOR BRAINROTS.." at 0:08 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7KT91wp3qk&t=8s).
We watch real videos, note the concerns and positives that show up most often, and link parents to the exact moments. Evidence example: "The gamer jokingly asks 'Did that guy just drown?' when another player's avatar goes into the water." in "ROBLOX SPLIT OCEAN FOR BRAINROTS.." at 0:08 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7KT91wp3qk&t=8s).
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