Watchly Safety Review

Anything You Touch, You Keep!

MrBeast
0:48 · 314.9M views · April 2, 2024
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
2Moderate Concerns
1Minor Flag

This video is generally safe for children but promotes materialism and wealth flexing, as participants compete to touch expensive items like a Lamborghini. The positive aspect is the fun, suspenseful game format that encourages decision-making and spatial awareness, but the focus on luxury goods may not align with values of modesty and gratitude.

Content Breakdown · 3 Categories

Materialism & Wealth FlexingSome

The video centers on a luxury car (Lamborghini) worth $250,000 as the prize, which constitutes wealth flexing. The line 'you can buy so much tootle man' and the casual mention of a Lamborghini as a desired object normalize extreme luxury as a prize.

See evidence (4)
I don't have a Lambo to spare~0:30
you are so close to the Lamborghini~0:35
you would have got 250 Grand~0:40
you can buy so much tootle man~0:45
Dangerous Internet ChallengesA little

This is a blindfolded room exploration challenge involving a high-value car. While not a known harmful trend like Tide Pods, the blindfolded movement in a room with obstacles could present a tripping or collision risk. However, the challenge as depicted is relatively mild and supervised.

See evidence (3)
I'm going to let him roam blindfold~0:05
I do not want to touch that cuz that's not cool~0:15
you are very close to a couple things~0:20
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentSome

This video is structured as a low-stakes stunt challenge: a blindfolded room exploration with a luxury car as the prize. It carries the tone of an extreme gimmick ('$250k prize') typical of low-quality stunt content, though it does not involve destruction or eating stunts.

See evidence (3)
imagine you can fill a room with anything you wanted~0:00
you are so close to the Lamborghini~0:35
you would have got 250 Grand~0:40

What Parents Need to Know

Parents should be aware that the video centers on a game where a blindfolded child tries to touch valuable items, with a strong emphasis on the monetary value of objects like a Lamborghini. While the activity is harmless and entertaining, it may reinforce materialistic values and the idea that expensive possessions are highly desirable. The video does not contain any inappropriate language, violence, or sexual content, making it suitable for most children, but it could spark conversations about the importance of non-material things.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What do you think is more important: having expensive things or having fun experiences? Why?
  2. 2How would you feel if you won a Lamborghini? Would it change your life?
  3. 3Can you think of something you would want to keep that isn't worth a lot of money but is very special to you?
  4. 4Why do you think the video focused so much on the price of the items?
Anything You Touch, You Keep!
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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

The video is recommended for ages 8 and up. Younger children may not understand the concept of monetary value and could be overly influenced by the materialistic focus, while older children can better grasp the game's entertainment value and discuss the underlying themes.

Does the video contain any inappropriate content?

No, the video has no strong language, violence, sexual content, or substance use. The only concern is a moderate emphasis on materialism and wealth, which is mild but worth noting.

Is the video educational?

The video is primarily entertainment, but it does involve problem-solving and spatial awareness as the blindfolded participant navigates a room. It is not designed to be educational, but it can spark discussions about values and decision-making.

Could this video encourage materialism in children?

Yes, the video heavily features expensive items like a Lamborghini, which could reinforce the idea that material wealth is highly desirable. Parents may want to discuss the difference between wants and needs and the value of non-material things.

Is there any risk of children imitating the blindfolded challenge?

The video includes a blindfolded challenge, which could be dangerous if imitated without supervision. The classification score for dangerous challenges is 0.30, indicating a low but present risk. Parents should advise children not to attempt this at home.

Does the video contain hidden advertising or sponsored content?

No, the video does not contain any hidden advertising or sponsored content. The focus on luxury items is part of the game's premise, not paid promotion.

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