Watchly Safety Review

Cutting Board Reveal

Nick DiGiovanni
0:45 · 58.2M views · November 27, 2022
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Minor FlagsReviewed June 2026
4Minor Flags

This episode is safe for most kids apart from a brief, mild promotional mention of the creator's new cookbook. The video is a positive, celebratory moment that teaches counting, perseverance, and gratitude. It's creative and inspiring, with no concerning content.

Content Breakdown · 4 Categories

Hidden Advertising & Sponsored ContentA little

The video prominently promotes the creator's own cookbook 'Knife Drop' as a commercial product, which is an ongoing self-promotional pattern, but it is disclosed as his own book rather than hidden sponsorship.

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Get my cookbook!
in honor of my very first cookbook, which drops today, Knife Drop
please go and get yourself a copy today!
Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationA little

Mild parasocial elements: 'I couldn't have done this without you' and 'thank you' express gratitude but also build emotional connection; however, it is not manipulative or coercive.

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And thank you. I couldn't have done this without you.
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsA little

The call to action 'please go and get yourself a copy today!' is a standard CTA, not manipulative; no guilt-tripping or superstition is used.

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please go and get yourself a copy today!
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentA little

Mild stunt element: counting knife indents on a cutting board to count videos made is a minor gimmick, but not extreme or low-quality; it is a sentimental reveal.

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if I count up every indent on both sides of this cutting board, I'd know exactly how many videos I've made

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a wholesome, celebratory moment from a cooking content creator. It does a great job of teaching kids about counting, perseverance, and gratitude. The creator shares a personal milestone—retiring a cutting board used in 996 videos—and thanks his audience. The only potential concern is a brief, mild promotion for his new cookbook, 'Knife Drop,' which is clearly presented as a personal project. There is no violence, bad language, or mature themes. Kids will learn about the value of hard work and creativity in cooking.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do you think the creator decided to retire his cutting board after 996 videos?
  2. 2What does it mean to be grateful for the people who help you, like the creator thanked his viewers?
  3. 3How can you be creative in the kitchen, even if you're just making a simple snack?
  4. 4What do you think the number 996 tells us about how much work the creator put into his videos?
Cutting Board Reveal
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What's This Video About?

Get my cookbook! https://geni.us/8hnhf #shorts #gordonramsay #knifedrop #cookbook

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is appropriate for children aged 8 and up. The content is safe and positive, with no violence, language, or mature themes. The only minor concern is a brief, mild promotional push for the creator's cookbook, which is clearly labeled as a personal project.

Is this video safe for my child to watch?

The video is very safe. It features a positive, celebratory moment where the creator retires a cutting board used in 996 cooking videos. There is no violence, bad language, or scary content. The only thing to note is a brief mention of a cookbook for sale, which is a mild form of advertising.

Does this video contain hidden advertising?

The video has a very low risk of hidden advertising. The creator mentions his new cookbook, 'Knife Drop,' but he does so in a personal, celebratory way, not as a paid sponsorship. The classification score for hidden advertising is 0.30, indicating a slight promotional element, but it's not deceptive.

What educational value does this video have?

Yes, the video has educational value. It teaches children about counting, numbers (996 videos), and the concept of retiring an object after many uses. It also promotes positive messages like perseverance, creativity in cooking, and gratitude toward a community. The mention of Gordon Ramsay as a mentor adds a layer of learning about mentorship.

Are there any positive messages in this video?

The video is very positive and uplifting. It celebrates hard work (making 996 videos), gratitude (thanking viewers), and a love for cooking. The creator shares a personal milestone and encourages kids to be creative in the kitchen. There is no negative behavior or toxic modeling.

Is this video trying to manipulate my child into buying something?

The video is not manipulative. The creator expresses genuine gratitude and shares a personal story. The call to action to buy the cookbook is mild and not pushy. The classification score for engagement baiting is 0.20, which is low, meaning the video does not use tricks to get clicks or emotional reactions.

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