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I made a FAKE STRONGHOLD to ruin Streamers Speedrun...

Doni Bobes
12:20 ยท 101K views ยท December 4, 2020
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
1Moderate Concern
4Minor Flags

This video is mostly safe for older kids but features a mean-spirited prank where the creator tricks a streamer into a fake speedrun challenge, with some mild bullying and wealth-flaunting elements. The video is creative and shows Minecraft gameplay skills, but it models deceptive behavior and emotional manipulation, though the creator ultimately compensates the streamer. It may be entertaining for kids who understand the prank context, but younger children could misinterpret the teasing as acceptable.

Content Breakdown ยท 5 Categories

Bullying, Cruelty & DiscriminationA little

The video centers on deliberately ruining a streamer's speedrun attempt through deception, causing visible frustration and anger. However, the streamer (Luke) takes it in good humor, the creator gifts 50 subs afterward, and there is no identity-based attacks or body shaming. The trolling is targeted at one person but without hostility or discrimination. Score reflects the borderline nature of deception-as-comedy.

See evidence (3)
โ€œ'This game is rigged! This game is rigged! It's broken! It's busted! It's broken!'โ€
โ€œ'What have you done? Why have you gifted 50 subs?'โ€
โ€œ'Don't kill yourself Donny! What have you done!'โ€
Materialism & Wealth FlexingA little

The creator mentions monetary rewards (50 gifted subs = 250 GBP, 100 gifted subs = 600 dollars) as stakes for the speedrun. This is framed as a prize/bet mechanism within the trolling premise, not as lifestyle flexing or consumerism pressure. The creator also jokes about bankruptcy from likes.

See evidence (2)
โ€œ'When he gets to the end portal all he has to do is go into the end and he gets 50 gifted subs which is 250 uk pounds which is like 300 and if he defeats the dragon he gets a hundred gifted subs which is six hundred dollars'โ€
โ€œ'If this video gets 100k views oh my god that means I have like two thousand dollars'โ€
Toxic Behavior ModelingSome

The video models deception as entertainment: tricking a streamer into believing he can achieve a world record and win money, only to sabotage the portal so it fails. The streamer shows genuine frustration. However, the tone is playful, the victim is a willing collaborator in the genre, and the creator 'gifts' 50 subs as a resolution. Score reflects normalized trickery presented as comedy.

See evidence (3)
โ€œ'I made a FAKE STRONGHOLD to ruin Streamers Speedrun...'โ€
โ€œ'What he doesn't realize is when he gets to the end it doesn't work'โ€
โ€œ'Disguising ourselves as a piglet'โ€
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsA little

The creator uses mild engagement-baiting tactics: threatening to tell parents about owed money, joking about being 'bankrupt' from likes, and asking for likes under a bet premise. These are presented as humorous exaggerations rather than coercive or superstitious calls-to-action.

See evidence (3)
โ€œ'For every like on this video we will gift luka laylee one more subscribe okay we're not joking i'm doing it this video is 10k subs I'm bankrupt'โ€
โ€œ'If you guys don't like this video oh my god i'm gonna be outside your front door'โ€
โ€œ'Go down into the comment section and tell me your favorite drink'โ€
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceA little

The video contains Minecraft combat elements: fighting a blaze, using a gold sword, and trapping mobs. All violence is clearly within the fantasy game context with no realistic gore or harm. The creator threatens to 'kill himself' as hyperbolic reaction, not actual violence.

See evidence (3)
โ€œ'We need to trap that thing'โ€
โ€œ'He's almost getting me killed'โ€
โ€œ'We've got golden boots on' โ€” combat preparationโ€

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a prank/troll video set in Minecraft, where the creator sets up a fake speedrun server for streamer Luka Laylee, promising gifted subscriptions for completing challenges. The creator deliberately sabotages the end portal, causing the streamer to fail, which leads to frustration and disappointment (though the creator eventually gifts the subs anyway). The video contains no profanity, violence, or sexual content, but it does feature: 1) deceptive behavior and manipulation (the creator openly says 'let's troll' and 'make him cry'), 2) mild wealth-flexing (talks about large sums of money for subs), and 3) engagement baiting (asking for likes and comments). Kids may enjoy the Minecraft gameplay and the prank's creativity, but they might also learn that it's fun to deceive others for entertainment. Parents should discuss the difference between harmless pranks and hurtful deception, and warn against imitating such behavior in real life.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1How do you think Luka felt when he couldn't get through the end portal? Was the prank funny or mean? Why?
  2. 2The creator promised money for winning but then changed the rules. Is it okay to trick someone like that for a joke? What could have gone wrong?
  3. 3Why do you think the creator still gave the 50 gifted subs at the end? Does that make up for the trick?
  4. 4Have you ever seen someone prank a friend online? How can we tell when a prank is harmless versus when it crosses the line?
I made a FAKE STRONGHOLD to ruin Streamers Speedrun...
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What's This Video About?

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is this video about and why is it popular?

This is a Minecraft prank video where a creator sets up a fake server with an altered speedrun map to trick a Twitch streamer. The creator makes the end portal unusable, causing the streamer to fail a challenge that promised money. It's popular because of the surprising twist and the creative Minecraft setup.

Is there any violent, sexual, or bad language in the video?

No, the video contains no profanity, violence, sexual content, or drug references. The main concern is social: the creator models deception and emotional manipulation, though no one is physically harmed.

What age is this video appropriate for?

We recommend age 10 and up. Younger children may not understand the prank's context and could imitate the deceptive behavior or feel confused by the emotional ups and downs of the streamer. Older kids can better discuss the ethics of online pranks.

Does the creator actually give the money or subscriptions?

Yes, at the end of the video, the creator uses an in-game command to gift 50 gifted subs (worth about 250 pounds) to the streamer, even though the challenge was rigged. This softens the prank but doesn't erase the deception.

Will watching this video make my child want to troll or trick others?

There is a moderate risk because the video presents the prank as funny and the creator boasts about making streamers 'cry.' However, the final gift shows some responsibility. Watching together and discussing the consequences can help children learn that real pranks should not cause distress or break trust.

Does the video contain hidden ads or sponsored content?

No, there are no sponsored segments or hidden advertisements. The creator does mention the streamer's channel in the description, but it's presented as a recommendation, not a paid promotion.

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