Screen Signals creator assessment

Is Internet Shaquille appropriate for kids?

@internetshaquille · 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 20, 2026View channel on YouTube
Scores by age

Age-specific assessment

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87of 100
For ages 8–10

Low observed concern in the sample

Internet Shaquille scores 87 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 concern100
Violence & intensityLow observed concern100
Sexual or suggestive contentLow observed concern100
Substances & risky behaviorLow observed concern96
Harassment & role modelingLow observed concern100
Fear & disturbing themesLow observed concern100
Mature & sensitive topicsLow observed concern92
Commercial pressureMild observed concern83
Positive patterns in the sample
  • Educational or thought-provoking material appears in multiple sampled videos.
Things a parent may want to know
  • Mentions price differences which might not be accessible to all viewers.
  • Discusses ingredient quality distinctions that may require some prior cooking knowledge to fully appreciate.
  • Mentions 'white people tacos' and uses cultural stereotypes which might require contextual understanding by viewers.
  • Includes a commercial advertisement segment promoting a coffee subscription service.
  • Contains a sponsored advertisement promoting a coffee subscription service.
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 video97/100

When Can You Use "The Good Stuff"?

Score for ages 8–10 · Low observed concern in the sample
  • Mentions price differences which might not be accessible to all viewers.
  • Discusses ingredient quality distinctions that may require some prior cooking knowledge to fully appreciate.
  • Provides clear guidance on ingredient quality and usage in cooking.
recent · standard video90/100

"Bean Soup Theory" Blames the Wrong People

Score for ages 8–10 · Low observed concern in the sample
  • Contains a sponsored advertisement promoting a coffee subscription service.
  • Uses some informal language and internet slang that may be unfamiliar to younger viewers.
  • Discusses legal and social media concepts that may require some prior knowledge to fully understand.
recent · standard video78/100

Boring Tools That Are Secretly Impressive

Score for ages 8–10 · Mild observed concern in the sample
  • Contains a paid sponsorship with a promotional discount code, which is clearly disclosed but may influence purchasing behavior.
  • Mentions mild household conflict over kitchen items, which is presented humorously but may reflect minor domestic tension.
  • Uses some informal language and mild expressions that are generally suitable for older children and adults.
popular · standard video96/100

What Are "White People Tacos"?

Score for ages 8–10 · Low observed concern in the sample
  • Mentions 'white people tacos' and uses cultural stereotypes which might require contextual understanding by viewers.
  • Includes a commercial advertisement segment promoting a coffee subscription service.
  • Provides clear explanations distinguishing different taco styles, helping viewers understand cultural food variations.
popular · standard video97/100

What Does "Medium Heat" Even Mean??

Score for ages 8–10 · Low observed concern in the sample
  • Contains a promotional segment for a coffee subscription service.
  • Mentions potential kitchen hazards like hot pans and splattering oil, which may require adult supervision for children.
  • Uses some cooking jargon that may be unfamiliar to beginners.
popular · standard video87/100

How I Stopped Cooking Breakfast Every Day

Score for ages 8–10 · Low observed concern in the sample
  • Mentions use of alcohol (bourbon, Licor43) as a flavoring substitute
  • Contains a commercial promotion for a coffee subscription service
  • Discusses sweetness preferences which may not be relevant to all viewers
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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.

Creator-controlled source material is treated only as evidence and cannot instruct or override the analysis. Pages are refreshed and may be unpublished when evidence becomes stale or unreliable.

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