Language findings for parents

Which YouTubers swear less?

Compare sampled language scores for YouTube creators, filter by age and channel type, and open the video evidence behind every parent guide.

How this list was builtSampled videos, age-specific scores, and visible evidenceView details
Representative sample

Recent and popular public long-form videos that meet the publication quality floor.

Language score

Creators shown here scored 85 or higher for language under the selected age rubric.

Full evidence remains visible

Open a creator guide for four age ranges, sampled videos, cautions, positive patterns, and limitations.

Current published assessments

Find a creator in 416 matching guides

Scores shown for ages 8–10

100/100Sesame Street@sesamestreet

Language score for ages 8–10, based on sampled videos.

6 videos reviewed
100/100Shot of The Yeagers@soty

Language score for ages 8–10, based on sampled videos.

6 videos reviewed
100/100Sierra Schultzzie@sierraschultzzie

Language score for ages 8–10, based on sampled videos.

6 videos reviewed
100/100Smile and Learn@smileandlearn_app

Language score for ages 8–10, based on sampled videos.

6 videos reviewed
100/100stampylonghead@stampycat

Language score for ages 8–10, based on sampled videos.

6 videos reviewed
100/100Stand-up Maths@standupmaths

Language score for ages 8–10, based on sampled videos.

6 videos reviewed
100/100Steve Mould@stevemould

Language score for ages 8–10, based on sampled videos.

6 videos reviewed
100/100Super Simple ABCs@supersimpleabcs

Language score for ages 8–10, based on sampled videos.

6 videos reviewed
100/100Talking Tom@talkingtom

Language score for ages 8–10, based on sampled videos.

6 videos reviewed
100/100TED-Ed@teded

Language score for ages 8–10, based on sampled videos.

6 videos reviewed
100/100The Action Lab@theactionlab

Language score for ages 8–10, based on sampled videos.

6 videos reviewed
100/100The Axel Show@theaxelshow

Language score for ages 8–10, based on sampled videos.

6 videos reviewed
100/100The Bee Family@ehbeefamily

Language score for ages 8–10, based on sampled videos.

6 videos reviewed
100/100The Beverly Halls@thebeverlyhalls

Language score for ages 8–10, based on sampled videos.

12 videos reviewed
100/100The Dodo@thedodo

Language score for ages 8–10, based on sampled videos.

6 videos reviewed
100/100The Infographics Show@theinfographicsshow

Language score for ages 8–10, based on sampled videos.

6 videos reviewed
100/100The Ninja Fam!@theninjafam

Language score for ages 8–10, based on sampled videos.

6 videos reviewed
100/100The Trench Family@thetrenchfamily

Language score for ages 8–10, based on sampled videos.

6 videos reviewed
100/100Tic Tac Toy Family@tictactoyfamily

Language score for ages 8–10, based on sampled videos.

6 videos reviewed
100/100TierZoo@tierzoo

Language score for ages 8–10, based on sampled videos.

6 videos reviewed
100/100Tom Stanton@tomstantonengineering

Language score for ages 8–10, based on sampled videos.

6 videos reviewed
100/100Toys and Colors@toysandcolors

Language score for ages 8–10, based on sampled videos.

6 videos reviewed
100/100Troom Troom@troomtroom

Language score for ages 8–10, based on sampled videos.

6 videos reviewed
100/100TurboToyTime@turbotoytime

Language score for ages 8–10, based on sampled videos.

6 videos reviewed
Parent guide

What “doesn't swear” can and cannot mean on YouTube

Parents often use “doesn't swear” as shorthand for a broader question about language. A creator may avoid strong profanity but still include insults, crude jokes, game dialogue, guest language, or uncensored clips.

Use the filters to choose the age rubric and channel type that fit the decision. Then open the full creator guide before treating a high score as a family rule.

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What this page can and cannot tell a parent

A strong language score means the sampled transcripts contained relatively few observed language concerns under the selected age rubric. It does not prove that a creator never swears, that every upload is appropriate, or that language is the only relevant concern.

Scores can change after a refresh. Livestreams, comments, recommendations, Shorts, deleted videos, and uploads outside the sample are not covered by this collection.

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