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Hit The Button, Win $1,000

MrBeast
0:22 · 524.6M views · May 15, 2026
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
2Moderate Concerns
1Minor Flag

This video is safe for most kids but promotes materialism and parasocial engagement, as the creator rewards subscribers with money to celebrate a subscriber milestone. The positive aspect is the creator's gratitude toward fans, but the focus on winning cash and repeated calls to subscribe may encourage unhealthy expectations about rewards and online fame.

Content Breakdown · 3 Categories

Materialism & Wealth FlexingA little

The video centers on giving away $1,000 to subscribers, which involves money as a reward but is framed as gratitude and celebration rather than conspicuous consumption or luxury flexing.

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we're going to give them $1,000 each
you guys gave me the life of my dreams and I want to give back to you
Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationSome

The creator uses emotionally charged language ('you guys gave me the life of my dreams and I want to give back to you') and frames the giveaway as a personal gift, which can foster parasocial attachment, though it is not overtly manipulative.

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you guys gave me the life of my dreams and I want to give back to you
I appreciate you
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsSome

The video explicitly conditions the giveaway on subscription ('New and current subscribers will receive an entry') and uses urgency ('I'm going to be doing this every single day'), which can be seen as a manipulative call-to-action to drive subscriptions.

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New and current subscribers will receive an entry for a chance to win
I'm going to be doing this every single day

What Parents Need to Know

This video features a YouTuber giving $1,000 to random subscribers to celebrate a subscriber milestone. While it expresses gratitude and can feel exciting, it heavily emphasizes materialism (winning money) and uses engagement-baiting tactics (e.g., 'subscribe every day'). Kids may develop unrealistic expectations about receiving money from creators or feel pressured to subscribe for rewards. The video does not contain any inappropriate language, violence, or sexual content, but parents should discuss the difference between genuine appreciation and manipulative marketing.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do you think the creator is giving away money? Is it just to be nice, or could there be other reasons?
  2. 2How would you feel if you won money from a YouTuber? Would it change how you think about that channel?
  3. 3What are some ways creators can show appreciation to their fans without giving away money?
  4. 4Do you think it's okay to subscribe to a channel just to win a prize? Why or why not?
Hit The Button, Win $1,000
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What's This Video About?

New and current subscribers will receive an entry for a chance to win during the sweepstakes period (May 15, 2026 - June 14, 2026). YouTube account must be set to public and include a valid email address. No purchase necessary. Must be 18+. Full rules at https://bit.ly/MrB_Cash_Giveaway

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

The recommended age is 8 and up. Younger children may not understand the marketing tactics behind giveaways and could develop unrealistic expectations about money and online rewards.

Does this video contain any inappropriate content?

No, the video has no strong language, violence, sexual content, or other red flags. The main concerns are materialism and engagement baiting, which are mild but worth discussing.

Is this video trying to manipulate kids into subscribing?

Yes, the creator explicitly says they will do this every day and encourages subscribing to win money. This is a form of engagement baiting that can pressure kids into subscribing for rewards rather than genuine interest.

What is the educational value of this video?

The video has minimal educational value. It primarily serves as entertainment and a promotional giveaway. The only positive takeaway is the creator's expression of gratitude toward their audience.

Could this video make my child feel entitled to money from creators?

It might. The video frames winning money as a normal part of following a creator, which could lead kids to expect similar rewards from other channels or feel disappointed if they don't win.

Is this video safe for kids with no supervision?

Yes, it is safe in terms of explicit content, but parents should still watch with their child to discuss the marketing tactics and materialism involved. Without guidance, kids may not recognize the manipulative aspects.

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