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I Donated $1000 Every Time She Blinked - Fortnite Streamers

MrBeast
15:46 · 21.9M views · June 24, 2018
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
1Moderate Concern
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This video is safe for most kids aged 13 and up, but it heavily promotes materialism and wealth flexing through large donations. The positive message about eye health (blinking while staring at screens) is overshadowed by emotional manipulation and mild crude language. Parents should discuss the difference between generosity and using money for attention.

Content Breakdown · 8 Categories

Strong & Crude LanguageA little

Mild crude language appears occasionally, including one instance of 'fucking' and one 'what the fuck', but it is infrequent and not the focus of the video.

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Mr. Beast, I don't have a fucking PC dude
What the fuck?
Substance Use & Sports BettingA little

A streamer dumps a Monster energy drink on his head, which is a mild reference to a caffeinated beverage but not glorified substance use; no gambling or sports betting is present.

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He's just dumped a Monster on his head.
Hidden Advertising & Sponsored ContentA little

There is a brief mention of a giveaway for following Instagram, but it is transparently disclosed; no hidden or undisclosed sponsorships are present.

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There's a couple days left in that giveaway I mentioned in the video earlier, where I'm giving five people who follow my Instagram a hundred dollar Amazon gift card.
Materialism & Wealth FlexingSome

The entire premise involves donating large sums of money ($1000 per blink) to streamers, which inherently flexes wealth and frames money as a tool for entertainment and influence, though it is presented as charitable/generous rather than purely materialistic.

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We're gonna give her 15 seconds on a stopwatch, every time she blinks is a thousand dollars.
I Donated $1000 Every Time She Blinked
Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationA little

There is mild parasocial language, such as 'I love you guys' and guilt-tripping for subscriptions ('if you don't subscribe, you might miss out'), but it is not extreme or coercive.

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if you don't subscribe, you might miss out on the black screens in the future.
I love you guys, you're my family
Toxic Behavior ModelingA little

A streamer dumps a Monster energy drink on his head, which is a mild stunt but not harmful or cruel; no other toxic behavior is modeled.

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He's just dumped a Monster on his head.
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsA little

There is mild engagement baiting, including a guilt-tripping subscribe CTA and a superstition-like 'subscribe or I take your dog' in the description, but it is not extreme.

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SUBSCRIBE OR I TAKE YOUR DOG
if you don't subscribe, you might miss out on the black screens in the future.
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentA little

The video includes a mild stunt (dumping a Monster drink on one's head) and the premise is somewhat gimmicky, but it is not extreme or destructive.

See evidence (1)
He's just dumped a Monster on his head.

What Parents Need to Know

This video features Mr. Beast donating large sums of money to Twitch streamers based on how many times they blink, with amounts like $1,000 per blink. It includes emotional reactions, some crude language (e.g., 'what the f---'), and a strong focus on materialism and wealth flexing. On the positive side, it promotes eye health awareness (blinking while staring at screens) and shows generosity, but the overall tone is entertainment-driven and may normalize excessive spending for attention. Parents should be aware of the emotional manipulation (streamers crying) and the brief mention of a giveaway that encourages following Instagram.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do you think Mr. Beast donates money to strangers? Is it just for fun, or is there another reason?
  2. 2How did the streamers feel when they received the donations? Do you think it's okay to make someone cry for entertainment?
  3. 3What does this video teach us about taking care of our eyes? Why is blinking important when using screens?
  4. 4If you had a lot of money, would you give it away like Mr. Beast? What would you do instead?
I Donated $1000 Every Time She Blinked - Fortnite Streamers
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What's This Video About?

I DONATED $1000 EVERY TIME TWITCH STREAMERS BLINKED! Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mrbeast Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/mrbeast6000 New Merch - https://mrbeast.store Check out Viewstats! - https://www.viewstats.com/ SUBSCRIBE OR I TAKE YOUR DOG If you enjoyed this video, check out these other ones I Donated $40,000 To A Random Twitch Fortnite Streamer (world record) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zE3FLbpu9-Q Donating $10,000 To Fortnite Streamers If They Win https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szt8xabJoSo I Donated $30,000 To My Favorite Twitch Streamer (ninja) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzGmnjDFuZE This is a series where i donate to twitch streamers like Ninja and others. For any questions or inquiries regarding this video please reach out to chucky@mrbeastbusiness.com ---------------------------------------------------------------- ► FOLLOW BOTH THESE AND I WILL HAVE YOUR KIDS! • Twitter - https://twitter.com/MrBeastYT --------------------------------------------------------------------

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is recommended for ages 13 and up due to its focus on large monetary donations, materialism, and mild crude language. Younger children may not understand the context and could be influenced by the wealth flexing.

What is the video about?

The video features Mr. Beast donating large sums of money to Twitch streamers based on how many times they blink, with amounts like $1,000 per blink. It includes reactions, emotional moments, and some crude language.

Are there any concerning elements in the video?

Yes, there is mild crude language (e.g., 'what the f---') and some emotional manipulation as streamers are surprised and cry. The video also heavily promotes materialism and wealth flexing.

Does the video have any educational value?

The video has some educational value in raising awareness about eye health (blinking while staring at screens), but this is overshadowed by the focus on money and entertainment. It may teach kids about generosity but also normalizes large-scale giving for attention.

Does the video contain hidden advertising or sponsored content?

The video includes a brief mention of a giveaway (following Instagram for a chance to win a gift card) and a call to subscribe to Mr. Beast's channel. These are mild but could influence kids to engage with promotional content.

What should I discuss with my child after watching?

The video models generosity but also shows emotional manipulation (making streamers cry for entertainment) and wealth flexing. It may encourage kids to seek attention through money or mimic the behavior of donating large sums without understanding the value.

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