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I Secretly put the Parasite Mod on my Friends World...

Doni Bobes
18:07 ยท 3.2M views ยท October 2, 2021
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Major ConcernsReviewed June 2026
1Major Issue
1Moderate Concern
11Minor Flags

This video is safe for most kids but models persistent trolling and mild crude language, which may encourage younger children to mimic the behavior. The Minecraft prank is creative and shows problem-solving, but the core premise of annoying a friend to ruin his in-game world may set a poor example for social interactions.

Content Breakdown ยท 13 Categories

Strong & Crude LanguageA little

Limited crude language such as 'shut up', 'go away', 'you little duck', 'punk', and 'idiot' are used in a playful, comedic context, but no strong profanity or slurs appear in the transcript.

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โ€œshut upโ€N/A - transcript not timestamped
โ€œyou little duckโ€
โ€œyou little punkโ€
โ€œidiotโ€
โ€œflipโ€
Realistic Violence, Threats & WeaponsA little

Mild threats like 'I'm gonna kill you' and 'bust open your jaw' are made in a clearly jokey, over-the-top Minecraft context, not realistic. No real weapons or real-world violence.

See evidence (3)
โ€œI'm killing this guy bro I don't careโ€N/A
โ€œI'm gonna do it instead that his inventory just keeps popping upโ€
โ€œflip and break your teeth right now bro bust open your jawโ€
Sexual References & Suggestive ContentA little

A single instance of 'these nuts on your face' is used as juvenile humor, but no sustained or explicit sexual references appear. Very low level.

See evidence (1)
โ€œyeah these nuts on your face you're deadโ€N/A
Bullying, Cruelty & DiscriminationA little

Mocking and name-calling like 'annoying little owl', 'cheater', 'you little duck', 'idiot buffoons' are used. However, they are part of a reciprocal prank between friends and lack the sustained hostility or identity-based attacks that define bullying/discrimination.

See evidence (4)
โ€œannoying little owlโ€N/A
โ€œyou little duckโ€
โ€œidiot buffoonsโ€
โ€œyou little punkโ€
Hidden Advertising & Sponsored ContentA little

The host encourages subscribing with 'make sure you subscribe to the Donny boobs Channel I'm not asking you I'm telling you' which is an undisclosed promotional ask. There are also references to ads appearing in-game ('why am I getting AdSense', 'your HD content pack is missing') but these are part of the prank rather than actual hidden ads.

See evidence (1)
โ€œmake sure you subscribe to the Donny boobs Channel I'm not asking you I'm telling youโ€N/A
Materialism & Wealth FlexingA little

Minor reference to 'infinite supply of diamonds' and 'duplicating my stuff' as part of gameplay prank. No luxury brands or wealth identity framing.

See evidence (1)
โ€œI can keep giving him random speed ... he's actually helping me look at this infinite supply of diamondsโ€N/A
Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationA little

The host uses mild guilt-tripping for engagement: 'make sure you subscribe ... I'm not asking you I'm telling you and I can see you right now so click on that red button before I kill'. This is delivered in a jokey style but still functions as a manipulative call to action.

See evidence (1)
โ€œmake sure you subscribe to the Donny boobs Channel I'm not asking you I'm telling you and I can see you right now so click on that red button before I killโ€N/A
Toxic Behavior ModelingSome

The core premise involves tricking and annoying a friend to the point of anger, with the host actively seeking to be killed. Cruelty-as-comedy is present: 'I decided to ruin his day', 'annoy him so much that he'll have no choice but to kill me'. Pranks include inventory manipulation, trapping, and spamming. However, this is framed as a prank between friends and no real harm is depicted.

See evidence (5)
โ€œI decided to ruin his dayโ€N/A
โ€œI'm going to annoy him so much that he'll have no choice but to kill meโ€
โ€œI'm giving him a headacheโ€
โ€œtroll displaysโ€
โ€œI'll give him the Midas Touchโ€
Algorithm-Bait & Disguised ContentA little

The title and description are straightforward Minecraft content. There is no misuse of kid-coded characters or Elsagate-style bait. However, the combination of 'PG' and 'family friendly' tags with mildly crude humor and manipulation could be seen as a slight mismatch.

See evidence (1)
โ€œTags include 'pg', 'family friendly', 'no swearing' but transcript contains mild crude languageโ€N/A
Human Objectification & Sexualizing LanguageA little

A single line 'these nuts on your face' and the joking kiss reference are the only instances. No systemic objectification or 'alpha/beta' rhetoric.

See evidence (2)
โ€œyeah these nuts on your face you're deadโ€N/A
โ€œcome over here man is he gonna kiss meโ€
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsA little

The host uses a pressuring CTA: 'make sure you subscribe to the Donny boobs Channel I'm not asking you I'm telling you and I can see you right now so click on that red button before I kill'. This is borderline manipulative but delivered in a comedic tone.

See evidence (1)
โ€œmake sure you subscribe to the Donny boobs Channel I'm not asking you I'm telling you and I can see you right now so click on that red button before I killโ€N/A
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentA little

The video is a trolling prank with some exaggerated reactions and stunts (e.g., making the friend's house disappear floor by floor, explosion effects). However, it is not purely shock-value or '$1 vs $1M' format; it has gameplay narrative.

See evidence (3)
โ€œI spawned a parasite at the top floor of his house and added a mod so that every single time I die one of the floors disappearedโ€N/A
โ€œhe's gonna be clumsy and drops foreignโ€
โ€œI made it so that the next block he breaks will now explodeโ€
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceA lot

The entire video is Minecraft gameplay with stylized combat, PvP kills, explosions, and fantasy parasite mobs. Violence is clearly fantastical and consequence-free. This is the central gameplay mechanic.

See evidence (5)
โ€œI'm killing this guy bro I don't careโ€N/A
โ€œI'm gonna kill himโ€
โ€œtake thatโ€
โ€œthe parasite will run wild and infect every mobโ€
โ€œthere's so many oh get out of my way move move moveโ€

What Parents Need to Know

The video features two friends playing Minecraft, with the creator secretly installing a parasite mod that slowly destroys the friend's house and infects mobs. The humor relies on annoying and trolling the friend, which includes mild crude language like 'flipping' and 'duck' as substitutes for stronger words. There is no graphic violence, but the fantasy violence involves monsters attacking and killing animals. The creator also uses advertising-like calls to action ('subscribe') and some spammy chat messages. What the video does well is showcase creative gameplay and modding, and the friend reacts with frustration but not genuine anger. Parents should discuss that pranks should be harmless and consensual, and that the behavior in the video is for entertainment only.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do you think Donnie set up the parasite mod? Was it funny or mean? How would you feel if someone did that to your game?
  2. 2Did you notice any words in the video that were used instead of swear words? Why do you think the creator chose those words?
  3. 3What could Liger have done differently to stop being annoyed? Is leaving the game a good option when someone is trolling you?
  4. 4The video uses a lot of spammy chat messages. Do you think that's a good way to get someone's attention? How can you get someone's attention respectfully?
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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is recommended for ages 8 and up. The mild crude language (euphemisms like 'flipping' and 'duck') and persistent trolling behavior may be imitated by younger children, so parental guidance is advisable for kids under 8.

Is there any violence in the video?

There is fantasy violence typical of Minecraft: mobs attack animals and the player. The parasite mod creates scary-looking monsters, but no realistic gore or injury is shown. The violence is cartoonish and part of the game's mechanics.

Does the video contain swearing or inappropriate language?

The video uses mild crude language like 'flipping' and 'duck' as substitutes for stronger words. There are no actual swear words, but the intent is clearly to dodge filters. The tone is generally playful but may still be considered coarse for very young children.

Is the trolling in the video harmful or mean-spirited?

The trolling is clearly staged for entertainment. The friend reacts with frustration but continues playing, and the prank is eventually revealed. However, the behavior of repeatedly annoying someone to get a reaction is not a positive social model. Parents should talk to kids about the difference between playful jokes and genuine harassment.

Does the video have any educational value?

The video demonstrates creative modding and problem-solving in Minecraft, which can spark interest in game mechanics and modding. However, the primary focus is on pranks, not learning. It may also serve as a conversation starter about online etiquette and respecting others' gameplay.

Are there any hidden ads or sponsored content?

The creator asks for subscriptions and mentions a link to another channel in the description, but there are no obvious paid advertisements or sponsored segments within the video itself. The call to action is typical for YouTube content.

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