Parents' Guide to

YouTube

By Conny Coon, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 13+

Vast video site entertains, educates; iffy stuff abounds.

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A Lot or a Little?

What you will—and won't—find in this website.

Community Reviews

age 12+

Based on 328 parent reviews

age 8+

EASY

If you don't want your kid to use YouTube, install YouTube kids for them you can limit what they watch and age ratings.
age 16+

First Page Suggestions alone are TRASH, SEXUALIZED, VIOLENT, DUMB

2021 - worst year so far, I can barely watch youtube myself without getting disgusted and upset by the amount of trash content. VIOLENCE, DUMB CREATORS, SEX, ANIMAL ABUSE, MATERIALISM, WILD CARDS. super damaging to teens in my opinion. However if you curate this site heavily and visit ONLY the channels you like, never go into comments, and never follow suggestions then ofc you can find stuff you wont be able to find anywhere else.. and some really solid and educational channels exist only on youtube. Dont let your child just wander this site alone or be influenced by its trash "stars". It wasnt like this before.

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Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say (328 ):
Kids say (1432 ):

This video-sharing site has easily secured its place in pop culture, and is an incredibly mixed bag for kids. It offers so much to discover -- and love -- in its comprehensive video library: Information. Education. Instruction. Entertainment. Distraction. Delight. Want step-by-step guided instructions on making dozens of styles of friendship bracelets? Need to know how to create a unique Halloween costume? Want to show your kid what the robot from Lost in Space looked like or check out the Earth's solar system? You'll find that and much, much more here, including the latest viral videos of that kid or cat everyone's laughing about. The beauty of YouTube is being able to see so much in one place at any given time. But that also makes it difficult to know what your kids are finding and viewing when you're not supervising.

Yes, YouTube provides an endless source of useful information. But, as with other internet search engines, it's also rife with questionable content and inappropriate user comments that are easy for computer-savvy kids to find and view. This isn't likely to change, even with the newly created content-specific channels such as Gaming, Music, or Kids or with the paid, ad-free channel, YouTube Red. In addition, in fall 2016, YouTube debuted its Community feature for YouTube channel owners, which provides live video capabilities. Users are also able to text through the feature and share animated GIFs and images to connect with fans, who can sign up to receive notifications whenever hosts post something. What makes YouTube such an innovative site is its usefulness as a creative outlet for kids and adults alike. Homemade movies -- from silly to serious and everything in between -- are commonplace, and innovative video creations are easy to find. It's not only a place to experience and enjoy the creativity of others, but also a place to exercise your own. That said, due to the scope of what's posted -- and how easy it is to access it -- supervision is key. Check kids' Watch History, look at their subscriptions, check out the recommended videos, and use Restricted mode, or use YouTube Kids instead.

Website Details

  • Skills: Creativity : producing new content, Communication : multiple forms of expression, Tech Skills : digital creation, evaluating media messages, using and applying technology
  • Genre: Video Sites
  • Pricing structure: Paid, Free (YouTube Premium is an optional subscription ($11.99 per month) that offers ad-free and offline viewing.)
  • Last updated: October 20, 2021

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