Przeanalizowano 10 filmów · 10 transkrypcji · Pewność: 100%
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Na podstawie analizy 10 filmów (10 transkrypcji, 10 tytułów, 10 miniaturek). Pewność: 100%.
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Podsumowanie
This creator makes entertaining tech tinkering videos, mostly about unusual PC builds, cooling tests, and strange accessories. The good side is that the channel is creative, educational about computer parts, and not focused on cruelty, sexual content, or hateful behavior. The main concern is repeated unsafe experimentation that could strongly attract curious teens or kids, such as pouring dry ice on laptops, running electronics with condensation risk, submerging PCs in motor oil, and tasting a homemade "edible thermal paste.
" Some videos also casually mention dangerous outcomes like components shorting, fumes, or things potentially "blow[ing] up," which can make hazardous behavior feel playful rather than serious. The abandoned mall build also risks encouraging exploration of unsafe or restricted places, even if the tone is light. I’d treat this as okay for older teens with supervision and clear safety context, but not a good fit for younger children who may copy what they see.
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"This channel centers on risky DIY tech experiments that children may imitate without understanding the hazards. Examples include using dry ice on electronics and saying it is "so cold you can't touch it with your bare hands" while still demonstrating the stunt ([Short R6I-nEV8K30, 00:00-00:11]), making "thermal paste you can EAT" and tasting it on camera ([inFnPO-SVUM, 07:02]), and repeatedly submerging PCs in motor oil while discussing fumes and possible shorts ([gq-hjVSlToI, 10:06-10:16]). There is little emphasis on strong safety boundaries, so the content can normalize unsafe experimentation for younger viewers."
Najbardziej problematyczne treści
I Made Thermal Paste you can EAT
WysokiCreator taste-tests homemade thermal paste on camera after framing it as edible, which could encourage children to put non-food substances or computer materials in their mouths.
▶ Zobacz moment 07:02using Dry Ice to hyper cool a laptop
WysokiDemonstrates a dangerous stunt with dry ice and electronics, explicitly noting it is too cold to touch with bare hands while proceeding anyway.
▶ Zobacz moment 00:00can a laptop survive -78°C temps?
WysokiContinues a dry-ice experiment involving extreme cold, frost, liquid condensation, and possible device failure, which may invite unsafe imitation.
▶ Zobacz moment 00:00The Consequences of my Own Actions
WysokiDiscusses motor oil fumes and keeping a motor-oil-submerged PC in the garage, highlighting hazardous chemical exposure in a normalized DIY context.
▶ Zobacz moment 10:06I built a PC using ONLY Ridiculous Accessories. I hate that I love it.
WysokiCasually says "hopefully it doesn't blow up our computer" while improvising power connections, normalizing unsafe electrical experimentation.
▶ Zobacz moment 07:28I Tried Building a PC in an Abandoned Mall
WysokiJokes "Probably set something on fire, who knows?" and glamorizes building in an abandoned-style public location, which may encourage risky imitation.
▶ Zobacz moment 14:32how Cat Litter can save your PC
WysokiShows messy chemical/electronics cleanup with cat litter and isopropyl alcohol in a way that may encourage unsupervised experimentation.
▶ Zobacz moment 00:45Podobne kanały
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