Stokes Twins

Creator Safety Review

Stokes Twins

General Entertainment Ages 16+ Reviewed Updated Apr 19, 2026

Stokes Twins is best for ages 16+. Heads up for scary moments, but parents may also like friendly group play and team challenges.

Reviewed Real-World Danger, Real-World Danger, and Scary Imagery We watched 5 videos

Quick Verdict

Stokes Twins is best for ages 16+. Heads up for scary moments, but parents may also like friendly group play and team challenges.

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What Parents Need To Know

Quick Reality Check

The main thing parents should know

Best for ages 16+. The main thing parents may want to preview is scary moments.

A note about real-world danger

We found rough action, fighting, or more intense danger in 4 of 5 videos.

A note about real-world danger

We found moments that could invite copycat behavior or rough imitation.

Verdict

Reviewed

Age Guidance

16+

Reviewed Videos

We watched 5 videos

Low-Concern Videos

0

Preview First

4

Major Concerns

2

What Parents May Want To Know

Observed Patterns In The Reviewed Sample

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Real-World Danger

Some reviewed videos include rough action or real-world danger in 4 of 5 videos.

We found rough action, fighting, or more intense danger in 4 of 5 videos.

Real-World Danger

A few reviewed videos include real-world danger or unsafe situations.

We found moments that could invite copycat behavior or rough imitation.

Scary Imagery

A few reviewed videos include spooky, suspenseful, or startling moments in 4 of 5 videos.

We found spooky, suspenseful, or startling moments in 4 of 5 videos.

Strong Language

2 mild, 1 moderate language in 3 of 5 videos.

We found stronger language or profanity in 3 of 5 videos.

Suggestive Themes

A few reviewed videos include suggestive moments in 1 of 5 videos.

We found suggestive moments in 1 of 5 videos.

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What Parents May Appreciate

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 friendly Group Play And Team Challenges and educational explanations and learning moments.

Role Models

2/5

The sample repeatedly showed teamwork, helping behavior, or generosity that parents may want to reinforce.

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Graphic Harm

"A character in a skit pins another against a wall, asks for their last words, and simulates stabbing them in the chest. A red pixelated effect is used to represent blood, and the victim collapses to the floor."

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Scary

"The video features a fictional murder mystery skit where characters discuss being 'murdered' and 'dead', which may be unsettling for very young children."

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Scary

"The dialogue explicitly mentions finding a 'murderer before they kill again', and the sudden simulated attack by a masked figure in the security footage could be mildly startling for very young viewers."

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Common Parent Questions

Is Stokes Twins safe for 7 year olds?

From the 5 videos we reviewed, this channel skews older than age 7 and is usually a better fit for kids around 16+. Some videos may still be fine for an individual 7 year old, but this is the kind of channel most parents will want to preview first. One example is at 0:07 in "I Met 9 People Who Shouldn’t Exist!": "A person is struck with a wooden pole as part of a martial arts demonstration, and another is thrown onto a mat by a large man." You can preview that moment in the Evidence Room.

What age is Stokes Twins usually best for?

The reviewed sample currently points to about ages 16+. Overall intensity felt moderate action or themes. Parents can use the Evidence Room to see the moments that pushed the age guidance up or down.

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