Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how people's kids find this stuff. My kids watched and still watch shows we find and DVR for them, or approve via Netflix. So anything on PBS kids, some Nickelodeon stuff, or some Netflix stuff (All Hail King Julian). They aren't digging around on the internet finding their own content.
LOL yeah I've seen what Nickleodeon has to offer, and Netflix. I wouldn't be too proud of that. I also feel bad that your kids have no independence or discernment.
If parents are annoyed by the youtuber videos, rest assured their children are obviously not "digging around" alone on the internet or "finding their own content..." Lol omg wow.
Anonymous wrote:I'm dealing with the hell of video game TDM Dan -- he plays various video games and narrates them in a shouty british accent. As much as hearing his voice make me want to jump out of a window, it's an improvement over Pat and Jen narrating minecraft videos.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how people's kids find this stuff. My kids watched and still watch shows we find and DVR for them, or approve via Netflix. So anything on PBS kids, some Nickelodeon stuff, or some Netflix stuff (All Hail King Julian). They aren't digging around on the internet finding their own content.
Anonymous wrote:Can one not report Cookie Swirl for addicting and shaping our kids thoughts and outlook?
Anonymous wrote:OP here...so funny to see this post. My kid moved on to the Sandaroo Family and doesn't watch Cookie Swirl anymore, thank the blessed goddess.
As for the poster who doesn't understand how kids find these things, my kid is intellectually disabled and yet somehow navigates Youtube better than we do.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how people's kids find this stuff. My kids watched and still watch shows we find and DVR for them, or approve via Netflix. So anything on PBS kids, some Nickelodeon stuff, or some Netflix stuff (All Hail King Julian). They aren't digging around on the internet finding their own content.