Watchly Safety Review
This video is not safe for children due to its pervasive bullying and toxic behavior modeling, as it features streamers spreading fake rumors about each other in a mean-spirited way. While the video may be intended as humor among friends, it normalizes gossiping and spreading false information, which can harm children's understanding of kindness and respect. The content lacks any educational value and instead promotes cruelty and dishonesty.
Parents should be aware that this video is entirely about spreading false rumors about other streamers, with comments like 'I heard Ra's been chewing on his crayons, eating glue' and 'I heard Diana don't know how to sing at all.' The video models toxic behavior such as gossiping, lying, and mocking others, which can negatively influence children. There is no positive message or educational content; instead, it encourages cruelty and disrespect. Children may imitate this behavior, thinking it's funny or acceptable to spread rumors about their peers.
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