Do you prohibit your kids from watching skibidi toilet?

Anonymous
No. My kids watch so much YouTube, but I monitor it. My 4th grader says “Skibidi” everything but when I asked about the video / show he was not aware.

My kids mostly watch people building lego or playing Minecraft. I have them watch soccer and baseball drills on YouTube with me or exercises for their instruments and I think it skews the algorithm because my kids seem to get less crap in their suggested videos.
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Anonymous wrote:My kids aren’t allowed YouTube.

yup blocked it from all home devices. too bad they can access it at school

False

LOL

-parent of teens who knows there are 10,000 ways to access YouTube from a school device. My kids were watching YouTube from school long before they had access at home
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Anonymous wrote:I teach 5th grade. Lord save me from random mentions of skibidi toilet all day long. All the boys burst into laughter, even though I’m several of them don’t actually know what it is. I have resorted to putting tally marks on the board on Monday for 15 minutes of extra recess and erasing one every time skibidi toilet gets mentioned. Last week they actually kept most of their 15 minutes, which means I kept more of my sanity and instructional time. Progress!

Why are you doing whole-class punishment when only a subset misbehaves? What does that teach the girls in the class about who matters and who doesn't?

This teacher sucks either way. Liking something the teacher doesn’t like isn’t misbehavior in the first place. She sounds unhinged.

I suspect this is my child's male teacher who punishes the entire class for things the boys do. It's extremely unfair.

The teacher is offering extra recess. Reading comprehension, people.
Anonymous
The entire concept is completely silly and stupid. I get it's going to obviously give many of younger kids their attention, but please, don't let them be glued to technological devices when they're like what, 6 years old? Let them live in a world without technology or limit their restrictions from technology at least! No wonder kids today are literally saying the most random slangs that they just made.
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Anonymous wrote:I teach 5th grade. Lord save me from random mentions of skibidi toilet all day long. All the boys burst into laughter, even though I’m several of them don’t actually know what it is. I have resorted to putting tally marks on the board on Monday for 15 minutes of extra recess and erasing one every time skibidi toilet gets mentioned. Last week they actually kept most of their 15 minutes, which means I kept more of my sanity and instructional time. Progress!

Why are you doing whole-class punishment when only a subset misbehaves? What does that teach the girls in the class about who matters and who doesn't?

This teacher sucks either way. Liking something the teacher doesn’t like isn’t misbehavior in the first place. She sounds unhinged.

I suspect this is my child's male teacher who punishes the entire class for things the boys do. It's extremely unfair.

The teacher is offering extra recess. Reading comprehension, people.


You can’t be serious. This is like that episode of 3rd Rock where Dick put a stack of dollar bills on the restaurant table, told the waiter is was their potential maximum tip, and then removed a dollar every time a mistake was made. I guess he could say he wasn’t punishing the waiter as the cash was just an offer of extra money?
Anonymous
My kids say skibidi toilet all the time but frankly I don't even want to know what it is.
Anonymous
Reminds me of the horror over the Garbage Pail Kids of the 80s
Anonymous
Isn't this thing just the same thing as how Gen Z was growing up with MLG and the Annoying Orange back then?
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Anonymous wrote:LOL. We limit screen time, especially YouTube, but I’ve accepted my kids are going to get exposed to things like this and it’s not new, just delivered in a different, more pervasive format. My youngest (2nd grade) was the first in our house to mention it and she hadn’t seen it, only heard the song.

I remember “milk, milk, lemonade”, “spell I cup” and other worse, inappropriate humor starting in early ES, a lot of which I did not understand. Thankful my parents did not make me feel like they were going to punish me for it if I mentioned it at home, rather discussed and set boundaries.


Well now I’m curious what milk,milk, lemonade and spell I cup are


Spell out "I cup."

ICUP.

I see you pee.

Height of elementary school humor.


That’s like nothing at all compared to this skibidee toilet trend. Like comparing kittens to T Rex.


Isn’t it just some turd-looking head that pops out of the toilet and sings stupid song? It’s dumb, but it’s benign. It’s not like it is porn


Right? I don’t understand these over the top reactions. Wait til their kids discover 80085 on the calculator…


I remember watching Ren and Stimpy on Nickelodeon back in the day. It had some stupid gross humor. There’s always going to be some version of this.
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Anonymous wrote:LOL. We limit screen time, especially YouTube, but I’ve accepted my kids are going to get exposed to things like this and it’s not new, just delivered in a different, more pervasive format. My youngest (2nd grade) was the first in our house to mention it and she hadn’t seen it, only heard the song.

I remember “milk, milk, lemonade”, “spell I cup” and other worse, inappropriate humor starting in early ES, a lot of which I did not understand. Thankful my parents did not make me feel like they were going to punish me for it if I mentioned it at home, rather discussed and set boundaries.


Well now I’m curious what milk,milk, lemonade and spell I cup are


Spell out "I cup."

ICUP.

I see you pee.

Height of elementary school humor.


That’s like nothing at all compared to this skibidee toilet trend. Like comparing kittens to T Rex.


Isn’t it just some turd-looking head that pops out of the toilet and sings stupid song? It’s dumb, but it’s benign. It’s not like it is porn


Right? I don’t understand these over the top reactions. Wait til their kids discover 80085 on the calculator…


I remember watching Ren and Stimpy on Nickelodeon back in the day. It had some stupid gross humor. There’s always going to be some version of this.


I think comments like this completely miss the point. It’s not the toilet aspect or crass humor that bothers us. The whole vibe of the videos are completely psychopathic. That’s what I want my kid to avoid.
Anonymous
I don't know what that is and, to my knowledge, neither do my kids. Thank god.
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Anonymous wrote:LOL. We limit screen time, especially YouTube, but I’ve accepted my kids are going to get exposed to things like this and it’s not new, just delivered in a different, more pervasive format. My youngest (2nd grade) was the first in our house to mention it and she hadn’t seen it, only heard the song.

I remember “milk, milk, lemonade”, “spell I cup” and other worse, inappropriate humor starting in early ES, a lot of which I did not understand. Thankful my parents did not make me feel like they were going to punish me for it if I mentioned it at home, rather discussed and set boundaries.


Well now I’m curious what milk,milk, lemonade and spell I cup are


Spell out "I cup."

ICUP.

I see you pee.

Height of elementary school humor.


That’s like nothing at all compared to this skibidee toilet trend. Like comparing kittens to T Rex.


Isn’t it just some turd-looking head that pops out of the toilet and sings stupid song? It’s dumb, but it’s benign. It’s not like it is porn


Right? I don’t understand these over the top reactions. Wait til their kids discover 80085 on the calculator…


I remember watching Ren and Stimpy on Nickelodeon back in the day. It had some stupid gross humor. There’s always going to be some version of this.


And Beavis and Butthead
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:LOL. We limit screen time, especially YouTube, but I’ve accepted my kids are going to get exposed to things like this and it’s not new, just delivered in a different, more pervasive format. My youngest (2nd grade) was the first in our house to mention it and she hadn’t seen it, only heard the song.

I remember “milk, milk, lemonade”, “spell I cup” and other worse, inappropriate humor starting in early ES, a lot of which I did not understand. Thankful my parents did not make me feel like they were going to punish me for it if I mentioned it at home, rather discussed and set boundaries.


Well now I’m curious what milk,milk, lemonade and spell I cup are


Spell out "I cup."

ICUP.

I see you pee.

Height of elementary school humor.


That’s like nothing at all compared to this skibidee toilet trend. Like comparing kittens to T Rex.


Isn’t it just some turd-looking head that pops out of the toilet and sings stupid song? It’s dumb, but it’s benign. It’s not like it is porn


Right? I don’t understand these over the top reactions. Wait til their kids discover 80085 on the calculator…


I remember watching Ren and Stimpy on Nickelodeon back in the day. It had some stupid gross humor. There’s always going to be some version of this.


I think comments like this completely miss the point. It’s not the toilet aspect or crass humor that bothers us. The whole vibe of the videos are completely psychopathic. That’s what I want my kid to avoid.


Huh? It's a war between two factions, the toilet dudes vs. the camera dudes (and I think the speaker dudes show up at some point). It's a neverending conflict and continually escalates through the episodes. Ongoing violent conflict is kind of fundamental to a lot of media... Autobots vs. Decepticons in the Transformers, etc.

The violence in skibidi becomes pretty graphic though after the first few episodes, which for me is why it is not young-kid-appropriate (just like Game of Thrones isn't appropriate, even if you left out all the sex). But "completely psychopathic" is a histrionic description of "graphically violent conflict".

But it does also have a lot of humor, and some narrative arcs that are creatively communicated entirely without dialogue, and other redeeming qualities... just too graphically violent for young kids.
Anonymous
What the heck is going on on youuu
Anonymous
Yes.

The way she sings the song gets stuck in my head more than anything. When she finally showed me what it was I laughed - it’s effed up and don’t want that imagery in her 8 yo head.

Ugh. Now I’m humming it again.
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