Screen Signals creator assessment

Is ElectroBOOM appropriate for kids?

@electroboom · A parent-focused assessment based on a sample of recent and popular public long-form videos, not a review of every upload.

6 videos analyzed Last analyzed August 17, 2026View channel on YouTube
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For ages 8–10

Low observed concern in the sample

ElectroBOOM scores 88 out of 100 for ages 8-10. The sampled videos produced a high score using the ages 8-10 rubric, with relatively few observed concerns. The most notable observed areas were commercial pressure. A positive pattern was educational or thought-provoking material appears in multiple sampled videos.

high confidence from the available video sample
LanguageLow observed concern94
Violence & intensityLow observed concern93
Sexual or suggestive contentLow observed concern100
Substances & risky behaviorLow observed concern95
Harassment & role modelingLow observed concern97
Fear & disturbing themesLow observed concern94
Mature & sensitive topicsLow observed concern100
Commercial pressureMild observed concern84
Positive patterns in the sample
  • Educational or thought-provoking material appears in multiple sampled videos.
  • Creativity, imagination, or constructive problem-solving appears in multiple sampled videos.
  • Humor or playful interaction appears in multiple sampled videos.
Things a parent may want to know
  • Mentions of 'taser knives' and mock fighting which could be perceived as mild peril
  • Brief mention of setting a small fire with acetone and lighter, indicating mild risk behavior
  • Some demonstrations involve handling electrical components that could be hazardous if imitated without proper knowledge and supervision.
  • Mentions high voltage electricity and shows sparks and arcs, which could be frightening or dangerous if attempted by children.
  • Contains brief mild language (e.g., 'damn it').
Videos reviewed

A quick look at the sample

See the individual videos that shaped this assessment and the main points an adult parent may want to know.

recent · standard video92/100

BE SLOW, GET SHOCKED!!! (feat. @Kouman )

Score for ages 8–10 · Low observed concern in the sample
  • The game involves delivering mild electric shocks to players as punishment, which may be uncomfortable or inappropriate for some children.
  • Some participants express dislike or discomfort with the shocks, indicating potential distress.
  • The video includes technical explanations that may be complex for younger viewers.
recent · standard video97/100

Most Annoying Issue in Filming, SOLVED! feat. @Kouman

Score for ages 8–10 · Low observed concern in the sample
  • Some technical jargon may be challenging for very young children to understand without guidance.
  • Mentions briefly that sticking a finger in a capacitor can cause electrocution, but this is stated as a warning, not shown or encouraged.
  • Provides clear, detailed educational content about electronics and filming technology.
recent · standard video96/100

Taser Knife Fighting at Open Sauce 2026

Score for ages 8–10 · Low observed concern in the sample
  • Mentions of 'taser knives' and mock fighting which could be perceived as mild peril
  • Brief mention of setting a small fire with acetone and lighter, indicating mild risk behavior
  • Positive social interactions with fans and creators
popular · standard video78/100

The Touchscreen that Changed the World!

Score for ages 8–10 · Mild observed concern in the sample
  • Contains a brief mild use of informal language (e.g., 'Bob is your uncle').
  • Includes a promotional segment for a paid educational service, which may be considered commercial pressure.
  • Mentions minor physical damage to a laptop touchscreen and cleaning with alcohol, but no unsafe instructions.
popular · standard video96/100

Aussie Electricity Better than UK?!

Score for ages 8–10 · Low observed concern in the sample
  • Contains some mild language and casual expressions that may be unfamiliar to young children.
  • Includes brief promotional content for a commercial product, though it is clearly disclosed.
  • Mentions electrical hazards and live voltage testing, which could be concerning without proper context or supervision.
popular · standard video96/100

Power Lines at Knee Level? Campfire with AA Battery?! (LATITY-016)

Score for ages 8–10 · Low observed concern in the sample
  • Some demonstrations involve handling electrical components that could be hazardous if imitated without proper knowledge and supervision.
  • Mentions high voltage electricity and shows sparks and arcs, which could be frightening or dangerous if attempted by children.
  • Contains brief mild language (e.g., 'damn it').
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The assessment evaluates observable patterns in the sampled videos. It does not cover private or deleted videos, comments, recommendations, livestream behavior, visual-only moments that cannot be reliably identified, or every upload.

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