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Every time this Streamer goes AFK, I update the Minecraft Version...

Doni Bobes
16:17 ยท 660K views ยท December 24, 2020
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This Minecraft version-update prank is safe and entertaining for most kids, featuring a clever trick that gently teases a friend without any harmful content. The video creatively showcases Minecraft's evolution from version 1.7 to 1.16, which can be educational for young players interested in the game's history. However, some younger viewers might be confused by the constant version changes and the prank setup.

Content Breakdown ยท 3 Categories

Toxic Behavior ModelingA little

The video involves repeatedly updating the Minecraft version while another streamer is AFK, which could be seen as a minor prank. However, the prank is on a streamer who likely consented to the bit, and there is no cruelty, theft, or deception presented as admirable. The behavior modeling is very mild and within the norms of cooperative gaming content.

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โ€œRepeatedly updating the Minecraft version while the other streamer is AFK.โ€
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentA little

The video concept (updating the Minecraft version every time a streamer goes AFK) is a mild stunt within the Minecraft community. It is not extreme or dangerous and appears to be a lighthearted ongoing bit rather than a shock-value gimmick.

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โ€œRepeatedly updating the game version while the other streamer is away.โ€
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceA little

The video features Minecraft gameplay which includes in-game combat against monsters (e.g., zombies, skeletons) and possibly player-versus-player combat in a fantasy context. This is standard playful fantasy violence common in Minecraft content and is not realistic or graphic.

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โ€œFighting zombies and skeletons in Minecraft.โ€

What Parents Need to Know

Parents should be aware that this video is a lighthearted prank where the YouTuber constantly upgrades the Minecraft server version while his friend is away, causing confusion. The content is clean: no strong language, violence, or inappropriate themes. It does a great job of illustrating how Minecraft has changed over different updates, teaching kids about the game's development. The trick is revealed at the end, and the friends laugh about it, promoting a positive message about good-natured fun. The only potential concern is that younger or more sensitive children might feel the friend is being unfairly tricked, but the overall tone is friendly and humorous.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What did you learn about the different Minecraft versions from this video?
  2. 2Do you think the prank was funny or mean? Why?
  3. 3If you were Linux, how would you have felt when you found out you were being pranked?
  4. 4Can you name one update that was added between version 1.7 and 1.16?
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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is recommended for children ages 8 and up. The content is clean and non-violent, but the prank concept and constant version changes may be confusing for younger viewers who are not familiar with Minecraft.

Does the video contain any bad language or inappropriate content?

No, the video contains no strong language, sexual content, or violence. The only mild content is a joke about the number 69, but it is handled in a way that is not explicit.

Is the prank in this video harmful or mean-spirited?

No, the prank is lighthearted and meant to be funny. Both friends are laughing by the end, and the YouTuber reveals the trick. It's a good example of harmless mischief.

Can children learn anything educational from this video?

Yes, the video shows the progression of Minecraft updates from 1.7 to 1.16, highlighting new features like rabbits, the combat update, elytra, and the nether update. It can teach kids about game development and version history.

Will this video encourage my child to prank others?

It might inspire playful pranks, but the video models a benign prank that ends with everyone having fun. Parents can use this as a conversation starter about boundaries and the difference between funny pranks and hurtful ones.

Are there any sponsored or advertising elements in this video?

No, there is no apparent sponsored content or hidden advertising. The video is purely organic content from the creator.

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