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I made a Streamer believe he got a WORLD RECORD speedrun...

Doni Bobes
10:47 ยท 138K views ยท November 26, 2020
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
3Moderate Concerns
5Minor Flags

This video is not suitable for children due to its deceptive and manipulative prank, where the creator intentionally tricks his little brother into believing he achieved a world-record Minecraft speedrun. While it showcases gameplay mechanics and problem-solving, the core premise involves emotional manipulation, laughing at the victim's genuine excitement, and encouraging viewers to participate in deceptive behavior.

Content Breakdown ยท 8 Categories

Bullying, Cruelty & DiscriminationA little

The prank involves deceiving the streamer to feel a false achievement, then crushing his dreams. While framed as playful, the creator explicitly says 'I'm gonna crush his dreams' and describes the deception in detail. This is mild psychological manipulation but lacks identity-based attacks or sustained hostility. Minor concern.

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โ€œI'm gonna make him believe that he just got the greatest world record speed run... then crush his dreamsโ€
โ€œI want him to complete the speed run so that I can crush his dreams and call him and tell him that I was helping him this whole timeโ€
Hidden Advertising & Sponsored ContentA little

The video description and opening include a server IP (PLAY.SKYBLOCKNETWORK.COM) and merchandise links, plus mentions of an editor. These are promoted as organic content but the server IP is presented without explicit sponsorship disclosure. However, this is typical for gaming channels and the threshold is low.

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โ€œMY SERVER IP ๐Ÿก† PLAY.SKYBLOCKNETWORK.COMโ€
โ€œ๐Ÿ‘• MERCH ๐Ÿก† http://donibobes.shopโ€
Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationA little

The creator uses emotional manipulation toward viewers: threatening to 'give birth' based on subscriber counts, guilt-tripping for likes ('if we get 10,000 likes...'), and asking viewers to write positive comments about him for a date. These are mild manipulative CTAs but not extreme.

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โ€œSubscribe today because every subscriber we get before the end of the year i will be giving birth once...โ€
โ€œLike the video because if we get 10 000 likes in the first day i will do this to a random twitch streamerโ€
โ€œI needed to go down into the comment section and write nice stuff about me so that the girl can read itโ€
Toxic Behavior ModelingSome

The central premise is a deceptive prank that manipulates another person's emotions for entertainment. The creator actively orchestrates fake circumstances (spawning in favorable locations, using commands to give strength) to deceive the streamer into believing he achieved a world record. While it's a 'harmless' prank, the creator's framing of 'crushing his dreams' and the elaborate deception models manipulative behavior as comedy. The prank is on a family member, which raises the concern slightly.

See evidence (3)
โ€œI'm gonna make him believe that he just broke the world record for speed running...โ€
โ€œI want him to complete the speed run so that i can crush his dreams and call him and tell him that i was helping him this whole timeโ€
โ€œCommand usage: 'if i do such effect give tony bob strength uh for a thousand seconds of 255 i'm gonna hurt him so much and pretend that the bed did a lot of damage'โ€
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsSome

Multiple manipulative calls to action appear: threatening to 'give birth' based on subscriptions (absurdist but coercive), 'like for x' conditional threats, and asking viewers to write positive comments for a date. The 'IF YOU'RE READING THIS... ๐Ÿ‘‰ LIKE AND SUB PLS' is standard but the other CTAs are more manipulative.

See evidence (3)
โ€œSubscribe today because every subscriber we get before the end of the year i will be giving birth once so yeah cut that outโ€
โ€œLike the video because if we get 10 000 likes in the first day i will do this to a random twitch streamerโ€
โ€œIF YOU'RE READING THIS... ๐Ÿ‘‰ LIKE AND SUB PLSโ€
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentA little

The video is primarily a prank commentary rather than an extreme or stunt-driven format. However, the premise of making someone believe they got a world record through deception is a mild stunt. The creator also mentions doing this to a random streamer next, which could be more extreme. Overall, very low severity.

See evidence (1)
โ€œIf we get 10 000 likes in the first day i will do this to a random twitch streamer that knows absolutely nothing about meโ€
Sexual Education & Reproductive HealthA little

The creator makes a joke about 'giving birth' which is a crude, non-educational reference to reproductive biology. It's not sexual education but a casual, absurd threat. Very low severity, but present.

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โ€œSubscribe today because every subscriber we get before the end of the year i will be giving birth onceโ€
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceSome

The video features Minecraft gameplay including combat with the Ender Dragon (in-game fantasy violence). There's also a joke about killing an iron golem and respawning it. All violence is clearly fantastical and within the context of the game. Standard for the genre.

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โ€œI killed this iron golem and i respawned it back inโ€
โ€œPunching the dragon with strength 255 to make it look like the bed did damageโ€
โ€œThe dragon is about to feel itโ€

What Parents Need to Know

Parents should be aware that the video centers on a prank where the creator uses admin commands to secretly give his brother advantages in a Minecraft speedrun, then reveals it was a setup. The brother's genuine joy and pride are mocked, which could normalize deceit and emotional manipulation. The creator also asks viewers for likes and subscriptions, and even asks them to write nice comments to impress a date, which models parasocial and attention-seeking behavior. There is no strong language, violence, or sexual content, but the emotional trickery and toxic behavior (scored 0.40) may upset sensitive children. On the positive side, the video demonstrates Minecraft speedrun strategies and problem-solving, and could spark discussions about honesty and healthy competition.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1How do you think the little brother felt when he found out the speedrun was a setup? Was it fair to trick him like that?
  2. 2What is the difference between a harmless prank and one that can hurt someone's feelings?
  3. 3Why do you think the creator asked viewers to leave nice comments for his date? Is that being honest or manipulative?
  4. 4If you were the brother, how would you have reacted? What would you say to the creator afterward?
I made a Streamer believe he got a WORLD RECORD speedrun...
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What's This Video About?

I made a Streamer believe he got a WORLD RECORD speedrun...w/ Doni Bobes - Minecraft ๐ŸŽฎ MY SERVER IP ๐Ÿก† PLAY.SKYBLOCKNETWORK.COM ๐Ÿ‘€ Subscribe to my OTHER CHANNEL! ๐Ÿก† https://www.youtube.com/c/DoniMinecraft ๐Ÿ˜ FOLLOW ME HERE! ๐Ÿก† Twitter: www.twitter.com/Donibobes ๐Ÿก† Facebook: www.facebook.com/donibobes ๐Ÿก† Instagram: https://instagram.com/donibobes ๐Ÿ”Š Discord: http://www.discord.gg/doni ๐Ÿ’œ Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/donibobes ๐ŸŽต TikTok: http://www.tiktok.com/@doni.bobes ๐Ÿ‘• MERCH ๐Ÿก† http://donibobes.shop ๐ŸŽฅ MY EDITOR ๐Ÿก† https://www.instagram.com/saf1.k/ IF YOU'RE READING THIS... ๐Ÿ‘‰ LIKE AND SUB PLS MUSIC USED ๐Ÿก† All by Kevin Macleod at http://incompetech.com

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recommended minimum age for this video?

The recommended minimum age is 13. The video's emotional manipulation, deception, and toxic behavior modeling (scored 0.40) are more appropriate for older children who can critically discuss pranks and understand the ethical issues involved.

Is this video safe for my child to watch?

Not entirely. While there is no explicit language or violence, the video glorifies tricking someone and laughing at their reaction. The creator also engages in engagement baiting (asking for likes, subscriptions, and fake comments), which can normalize manipulative online behavior.

Does the video contain bullying or cruelty?

The classification shows a moderate score (0.20) for bullying, cruelty, and discrimination. The prank is not physically harmful, but it deliberately deceives the brother to embarrass him. The creator's tone suggests they find his genuine excitement laughable, which some children may perceive as unkind.

What is the prank in the video?

The creator sets up a Minecraft server where he uses admin commands (vanish mode, item spawning, strength effects) to secretly help his brother complete a speedrun in 26 minutes. He then tells his brother that he achieved a world record, only to reveal it was a setup. The brother's shocked and confused reaction is the intended payoff.

Is there any educational value in this video?

There is some indirect educational value: viewers can see Minecraft speedrun strategies like obtaining blazes, pearls, and beds, and learn about game mechanics like the ender dragon fight. However, the manipulation and deception overshadow any learning, making it a poor choice for educational purposes.

Does the video include inappropriate content like language or sexual references?

No. The classification scores for strong language, sexual content, and substance use are all 0.00. The main concerns are behavioral and emotional, not explicit content.

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