Watchly Safety Review

I Added a Schizophrenia Mod Without Telling Him

Doni Bobes
25:44 Β· 2.7M views Β· May 9, 2025
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Major ConcernsReviewed June 2026
1Major Issue
4Moderate Concerns
3Minor Flags

This video is not safe for children due to its intense psychological horror and toxic behavior modeling. The creator installs mods to gaslight, stalk, and emotionally manipulate his friend without consent, including webcam invasion and simulated control over the player. While it showcases creative modding, the content is designed to cause genuine fear and distress, making it unsuitable for younger viewers.

Content Breakdown Β· 8 Categories

Realistic Violence, Threats & WeaponsSome

The video contains verbal threats and hostile language framed in a realistic, unsettling context β€” not playful gameplay. Phrases like 'I will fight you', 'Your life for mine', 'I will break your house right now', and the monster's direct threats create a simulated horror scenario that models aggression and intimidation.

See evidence (3)
β€œI will fight you.”
β€œYour life for mine.”
β€œI will break your house right now.”
Bullying, Cruelty & DiscriminationSome

The video features targeted harassment of a player through a prank mod that invades privacy (webcam screenshots, freezing controls, gaslighting via in-game monster). The chatbot interaction ('You hurt me', 'Bro, you're a bot') escalates into psychological cruelty. Language like 'Don't talk to him anymore' and 'It's time for another virus baby' frames deception and harassment as entertainment.

See evidence (4)
β€œHe said you hurt me. Oh, I did. ... You laid hands on me.”
β€œIt's time for another virus baby.”
β€œI think I just sent them a virus.”
β€œDon't talk to him anymore.”
Mental Health & Self-Harm ReferencesA little

The video trivializes schizophrenia by using a 'schizophrenia mod' as a horror gimmick, which stigmatizes a serious mental health condition. Phrases like 'I'm stuck. I'm stuck. Let me go.' and 'Oh god' reflect simulated psychological distress used for shock value, not education.

See evidence (3)
β€œI Added a Schizophrenia Mod Without Telling Him”
β€œI'm stuck. I'm stuck. Let me go.”
β€œOh god.”
Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationSome

The video uses emotional distress as entertainment, with the monster character gaslighting the player ('You hurt me', 'Why do you treat me like this?'). The creator's framing ('Oh, is this taking it too far?') creates manufactured drama to maintain viewer engagement. The description also includes a guilt-tripping CTA ('IF YOU'RE READING THIS... πŸ‘‰ LIKE AND PLUB PLS').

See evidence (3)
β€œYou hurt me... Why do you treat me like this?”
β€œOh, is this taking it too far?”
β€œIF YOU'RE READING THIS... πŸ‘‰ LIKE AND PLUB PLS”
Toxic Behavior ModelingA lot

The core premise β€” secretly installing a mod to psychologically torture a friend by accessing their webcam, freezing their game, and gaslighting them β€” models deception, invasion of privacy, and cruelty-as-comedy. The monster's actions ('I can see you', 'What color shirt am I wearing?') simulate stalking. This is reinforced by 'It's time for another virus baby' and 'I think I just sent them a virus'.

See evidence (4)
β€œC920 is easy to get access to.”
β€œI think I just sent them a virus.”
β€œIt's time for another virus baby.”
β€œWhat color shirt am I wearing then? ... If he can see me, not in game, but in real life.”
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsA little

The description contains a mild manipulative CTA: 'IF YOU'RE READING THIS... πŸ‘‰ LIKE AND PLUB PLS' (spelling error likely intentional). The video also includes 'Oh, is this taking it too far?' which can function as curiosity-gap engagement bait. However, there are no superstition-based or guilt-tripping CTAs in the transcript body.

See evidence (2)
β€œIF YOU'RE READING THIS... πŸ‘‰ LIKE AND PLUB PLS”
β€œOh, is this taking it too far?”
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentSome

The video is driven by a shock-value gimmick (secretly installing a 'schizophrenia' mod to scare a friend), fitting the classification of extreme stunt content. The description boasts 'This mod will freak them out so bad.' and includes webcam spying and control overriding β€” all designed for sensational reactions rather than substantive gameplay.

See evidence (3)
β€œThis mod will freak them out so bad.”
β€œI made a mod that makes the sky and the box on the ground flicker.”
β€œThis mod will take a screenshot of the webcam of the player and place that screenshot in the world.”
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceA little

The game is Minecraft, which typically involves fantasy combat. Phrases like 'I will fight you' could be interpreted as playful in a gaming context, but given the surrounding psychological horror framing, the violence is not purely playful β€” it straddles the line between fantasy and realistic threat. The threat 'I will break your house right now' is within game mechanics but delivered with hostile intent.

See evidence (2)
β€œI will fight you.”
β€œI will break your house right now.”

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a prank-style Minecraft gameplay where the creator installs a series of custom mods designed to psychologically torment his friend without consent. The mods include jumbled achievements, fake player clones, a creepy house with moving blocks, an AI chatbot that threatens to reveal personal information, webcam screenshots placed in the game, and simulated control over the player's character. While the video is intended as entertainment and showcases creative modding, it models toxic behavior such as gaslighting, invasion of privacy, and emotional manipulation. The friend's genuine fear and confusion are on display, which may be distressing for younger or sensitive viewers. On the positive side, the video demonstrates technical creativity and problem-solving in modding, and the friend's reactions can spark discussions about online safety and consent.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1How did you feel watching the friend's reactions? Was it funny or uncomfortable? Why do you think the creator thought this was okay to do?
  2. 2What would you do if someone installed mods on your game without telling you? How would you feel if they took a picture of you through your webcam?
  3. 3The AI chatbot in the video threatened to reveal personal information. Why is it important to never share personal details online, even in games?
  4. 4Do you think the creator and his friend are still friends after this? What makes a prank go too far?
I Added a Schizophrenia Mod Without Telling Him
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What's This Video About?

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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is recommended for ages 13 and up due to its intense psychological horror elements, including simulated stalking, webcam invasion, and manipulation of the player's game environment. The content is designed to cause fear and confusion, which may be too intense for younger viewers.

Is this video scary or disturbing for children?

Yes, the video contains several disturbing elements, including a mod that takes webcam screenshots without consent, an AI chatbot that threatens to reveal personal information, and simulated control over the player's character. These elements can be frightening and may cause anxiety or distress.

Does this video contain bullying or toxic behavior?

The video has a high score for toxic behavior modeling (0.70) and bullying (0.60), as the creator deliberately sets out to psychologically torment his friend without consent. This includes gaslighting, invasion of privacy, and creating a sense of helplessness, which models harmful behavior.

Are there any mental health concerns in this video?

The video has a moderate score for mental health references (0.30) due to the title and concept of a 'schizophrenia mod,' which trivializes a serious mental health condition. The content also includes elements that could trigger anxiety or paranoia in sensitive viewers.

Does this video contain violence or threats?

The video has a score of 0.50 for realistic violence, threats, and weapons, primarily due to the psychological threats and the simulated stalking/harassment. There is no graphic violence, but the emotional manipulation and threats create a hostile environment.

Is there any emotional manipulation in this video?

The video has a score of 0.40 for parasocial and emotional manipulation, as the creator uses deceptive tactics to manipulate his friend's emotions and sense of reality. This includes gaslighting, fake messages, and creating a sense of being watched, which can be emotionally distressing.

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