When will parents realize that technology is not a substitute for a babysitter? I grew up in the 2000s without a phone. I had my cartoons and my video games, yes, but they didn't consume my life. I went outside, I rode my bike, I played with toys, I made new friends. It breaks my heart that less and less kids are growing up with these crucial things. Edit: It's worth clarifying that I don't believe all technology is bad for children. I think it's ok for kids to be introduced to things like phones and computers gradually as they become old enough to be trusted with them. It's also important to remember that moderation is key. KZbin and video games are fine, as long as they're age appropriate and the kid isn't glued to their screen 24 hours a day. Social media though? Yeah. Keep them far, far away from that hot mess. Also, my username is a joke. I just thought it was funny.
@RadishShifu10 ай бұрын
Taking the iPad away from one of these kids is like taking the vape away from a nicotine addict, shits scary
@bananasXR10 ай бұрын
this makes me feel normal i am a 2000s kid
@RadishShifu10 ай бұрын
@@bananasXR i was born 2008
@sunflowerfoxs10 ай бұрын
@@RadishShifu same.
@toonymoony1610 ай бұрын
The bike part hit hard as a cyclist 🚲🚲🚲
@internettrash512010 ай бұрын
Parents will do anything but blame themselves for not controlling what their kids watch
@slidersides10 ай бұрын
Yeah, parents are trash now at their job that they basically signed up for. I mean if you plan on having kids or doing the nasty learn how to parent stg
@internettrash512010 ай бұрын
@slidersides yeah. I did get a phone very young but we didn't have internet yet nor did I know what WiFi was so what I did was just take pictures, it didn't last long because I just played with my toys and watched TV (mostly disney) and I'm glad we didn't get internet early on cuz I would've been a completely different person if we did
@slimgrim360710 ай бұрын
@@slidersides pretty much.
@ImmaLittlePip10 ай бұрын
Tale as old as time
@slidersides10 ай бұрын
@@internettrash5120 yeah, and the shows now aren’t as good as they used to be imo. I kinda wish I went out more as a kid when I was still being an IPad kid ngl
@VivaSativaMusic10 ай бұрын
As a parent, the idea of sticking a tablet in a 2 year old's face and then saying "Why does little Timmy have such an issue concentrating? Why is he so upset all the time?" genuinely concerns me for the kinds of kids my children are gonna have to grow up with.
@Inky_doodledoo10 ай бұрын
Not to mention what types of content theses kids they're exposed to will effect them mentally
@gogeta332610 ай бұрын
-I left this reply on someone else's comment, so I just copied it all to save myself half an hour, either way, all of this still applies here- Absolutely! Nothing beats reading a new book from your favorite series, or listening to counting Stars by OneRepublic on the way home from school on the radio. I think the problem is that there's no delay or effort needed before getting what they want. If they were to work for it, they would earn the satisfaction of having earned it, and understand that what they're getting is special. Otherwise, you have to learn to enjoy what you have. Parents these days should really consider things like taking their kids fishing. Heck, fishing is a perfect example of an ideal childhood. At first, it seems really slow, but with enough patience and effort, eventually you'll receive a huge reward, And it'll be worth it... Fuck, I wasted fifteen minutes typing this up, but I guess I just needed to let out all of my thoughts... If parents see this, please, just take your kids fishing, hiking, I don't give a shit. This new generation needs to experience the real world. Have them listen to some early 2000's music while you're at it... I'm Henry, a 15 year old boy, and I have seen some of the things my niece and nephew normally watch. Please, for the love of god, help save the next generation... Fuck, there goes another ten minutes... -With love and hope, Henry
@Colonel_RamRod10 ай бұрын
Yeah…I’ve kinda understand that I’ve thought the same thing. 😂
@altechelghanforever990610 ай бұрын
What is it with parents these days complaining about problems in their children that they themselves caused? It boggles my mind, genuinely.
@guywithahoodie140910 ай бұрын
I live in China and we are feeling the effects of the internet in moderation, I can’t imagine the west.
@chesswithshripad123432 ай бұрын
As a child, my brother always told me never to get near youtube. I never understood why. Everyone around me was on youtube, my brother did everything to make sure I didn't get anywhere near it. I thought it was unfair. I thought he was the worst. Then I saw everyone around me, without youtube I had so much time to get better at math and sports. As soon as I watched this video, I realized everything that my brother did for me, to protect me. Thank you, brother.
@JoshuaEdenojie-k2fАй бұрын
Your welcome!
@Wincent-1623 күн бұрын
Mad respect
@FamilyEdiux8 күн бұрын
You haved a great brother!!!
@ConeiVHS3 күн бұрын
W for your brother
@SiyueGD3 күн бұрын
Wish I had one, my life was almost... *almost*... ruined.
@pilotmic210910 ай бұрын
Moral of the story: Don't let the internet raise your kid.
Precisely, when you allow the Internet to raise your kid, you are allowing everyone online to raise your kid. This results in the child being influenced by not only good influence but more so of negative influence, and false information. This is also something we must be aware of as teens and even adults
@JIMMY_CICIEREGA10 ай бұрын
Unless it's Cat Lynn (@clawedbeauty_101) or Melanie Martinez
@mrowmrow_6910 ай бұрын
well the internet raised me and i turned out half okay, sorta. idk i think im just in denial about my way of being raised
@DrPigeon_10 ай бұрын
Watching this is so heartbreaking. My little sister is glued to her tablet, she doesn’t touch ANY toys despite having so many. She only talks to her friends at school. She doesn’t have interest in sleepovers or playing at all. I keep trying to tell my parents how harmful this is to her development and childhood but they just won’t listen. It breaks my heart watching my sister grow up GLUED to her tablet. She can’t even watch a single movie anymore without getting bored and needing her tablet. She can’t spend time with family without begging for her tablet. It’s just depressing…
@AllMyDreamsAreLucid10 ай бұрын
What does she watch?.
@gamertypeawesome10 ай бұрын
@TeamCrabRAVE In my experience with a sister that fits this exact description, generally content farms and nothing else
@DrPigeon_10 ай бұрын
@@AllMyDreamsAreLucid those lankybox guys (sorry if I got the name wrong) and all the channels that resemble and post the exact same stuff. She’s expanded onto watching silly Fnaf SFM content recently which imo is better. She also plays roblox a lot
@DrPigeon_10 ай бұрын
@@gamertypeawesome exactly this yeah
@chadbene104810 ай бұрын
this is the exact problem my brorther is facing right now. Luckily for me though we got him to watch some actual real TV shows, and so he became interested in playing with the toys. I think it would be really helpful to your sister if she got to watch an actual TV show because they don't tend to be as highly edited as those youtube videos, and since theres merch she'll be able to play with the toys and use her imagination. I recommend bluey cause my siblings watch it and I watch it with them sometimes and from what I can tell it's really great. A warning though, a lot of kids shows have weird internet fandoms (my brother for example watches thomas, and now draws this creepy Thomas.exe thing everytime he gets a pencil and paper). I hope this helps
@OreoSmithOfficial10 ай бұрын
Today I saw three kids sitting in a triangle (the oldest was about 9, the youngest about 3) all on their phones watching KZbin shorts. Watching Millenial parents not realize that giving their children access to the internet while they can barely form a sentence is bad makes me feel very ill.
@sunflowerfoxs10 ай бұрын
Take the phone and give them a ball. They can learn the rolling game.
@intdisaster10 ай бұрын
I was at an airport on the 31st to go back home after vacation, and at a restaurant inside the airport, there were 5 children under the age of 10 at the very least who were all on their iPads, silent, just staring at it, not talking to eachother either.
@texasroze237110 ай бұрын
@@intdisasterreally sad to see what society has become
@gggumball10 ай бұрын
@@intdisaster I'll be honest, I was born in 2005, I saw that when I was a kid. Fortunately I was never one of them, sometimes I would ask my mum for her phone but otherwise I liked to just do my own thing. it's not brand new. it's been happening for at least 10 years. Doesn't make it any less sad
@RantGrumps10 ай бұрын
My gen Z friend who's a father does the same. Its a problem...
@Silver-dhiwhdhsjbddhaj4 ай бұрын
My mom didn’t want me to become an iPad kid so when my brother and I were in virtual school, she organized a mini recess with other kids near us and she organized some socially distanced games for us to play
@meiko_kimika2 ай бұрын
whats a virtual school? is it like online classes?
@YingFriendАй бұрын
@@meiko_kimikayeah
@XrayGamesYT10 ай бұрын
Man, I'm only 21 and I'm already feeling like an old person worrying about the newest generation and how they'll turn out 😭
@HOL45710 ай бұрын
I’m with you there 😓
@crystaleunoia397410 ай бұрын
I'm 19. My little brother is a 7 year old tablet kid. This shit keeps me awake at night.
@flarestriker200510 ай бұрын
I'm 18 and I be feeling like a 63 year old worrying about today's generation.
@Ollisaa609510 ай бұрын
hey. I am only 18 and I feel exactly the same...
@kyanite1610 ай бұрын
im 13 and i honestly am with u
@FrahdChikun10 ай бұрын
24 year old male here, and as someone who plans on having children 10 years from now I must thank Gen Alpha and their parents for giving people like me guidelines on how to raise children: Just do the opposite of what they're doing!
@IrishNationalist191610 ай бұрын
reinstate God into the family, that is the key
@rafaelmartinez925910 ай бұрын
Which god hm? Many religions have a one true god...@@IrishNationalist1916
@rafaelmartinez925910 ай бұрын
@@IrishNationalist1916 Would you be bothered if it's not your god that's in someone's household, but a different god?
@Bufekana10 ай бұрын
@@rafaelmartinez9259 yes
@Iwanttoblowmybrainsoutrn10 ай бұрын
@@IrishNationalist1916uh no, that's YOUR opinion and it should be the parent's beliefs. morals is what matters.
@BardiXOfficial10 ай бұрын
A while back in a store, I saw a mom dragging her son who looked hypnotized, only staring at her phone holding it in one hand, it's sad how parents give kids limitless internet access and then get mad at their kids not being able to do anything else but rapidly consume the short form videos
@Inky_doodledoo10 ай бұрын
I can imagine that kid having strain eyes with all the screen time , ouch
@BardiXOfficial10 ай бұрын
@@Inky_doodledoo And a stiff neck too, kid was slouching
@elchicogore951710 ай бұрын
That was a exact problem with us, Gen Z, and the Millenials with the PC's, kids didnt want to go out to play videogames or get basically hypnotized in the old KZbin Now our labour is not to complain, yet it is to protect the children from the harmful content that many corporations secretly make, It's our labour to protect gen alpha, just as the millenials did with our generation.
@drewholmes735610 ай бұрын
Whenever I find myself on YT shorts, I have to snap myself out of it and remind me that it’s no better than TikTok and that I have better things I could be doing.
@Ziko57710 ай бұрын
@@drewholmes7356 If you want to nip the problem in the bud, there's scripts and extensions that outright hide Shorts from you but it's much harder to do on mobile which doesn't have such tools. I do this myself on my PC setup because I hate the things and they always get included in the search results so blocking them cleans that up.
@CollnootGRW3 ай бұрын
I like how so many KZbinrs are making these videos sound so serious, I can’t hold myself in when they say skibidy toilet in a serious voice.
@Hatsune-Miku_Fan10 ай бұрын
It's actually scary imagining how they'll even function as an adult years down the line
@UNSC_AlexanderSteel10 ай бұрын
The sad truth is they'll need a fundamental change to even let them function, these parents are artificially handicapping their kids.
@ash4302_10 ай бұрын
Right- I mean so many of them can’t read or spell simple words and it’s so concerning. Something seriously needs to be done
@doctorelijah10 ай бұрын
@@ash4302_ i get asked a lot by my classmates (13, 8th grade) on how to spell certain words, i dont remember specifically what they ask, but its always very simple words. and also, a lot of people in my school read very slowly.
@julienhungnguyen545910 ай бұрын
there’s actually no way. at this point I’m scared that I’m more mature then these kids/teenagers. (I’m NINE)
@The_Real_Mini10 ай бұрын
same @@julienhungnguyen5459
@FleegleFazbeagle10 ай бұрын
As a Gen Z who wasn't allowed access to the internet until I got old enough and responsible enough, I agree with you, people shouldn't be hating the current gen. It's not Gen Alpha's fault, it's the parents' fault. Gen Alpha are only kids at the moment. It's not Skibidi Toilet (the actual series), The Amazing Digital Circus, Poppy Playtime, etc's fault, it's the content farms. Screw the overstimulating and soulless content. #BoycottBrainrot
@FleegleFazbeagle10 ай бұрын
@deadchannel7895 I agree with her, content farms suck!
@redsentry978510 ай бұрын
Dude you're irish!?
@FleegleFazbeagle10 ай бұрын
@@redsentry9785 Yep.
@TheHuskyGT10 ай бұрын
I really want to say it's a generational thing and we're just old, but it really is soulless overstimulating content.
@jojoojoratti12310 ай бұрын
Yeah couldn't agree more, everyone let's start spreading awareness sharing stories that involve children's first contact with this shady web's business and Boycott the Brainrot Internet Content Farms, or B.B.R.I.C.F. if you wanna call it that way.
@iatcaracal10 ай бұрын
My father, a 40yrs experience pediatrician, has been running an awareness campaign about screentime exposure. Just sent him this video because I can relate in so many ways and learned a lot of important stuff. Thanks and cheers from Brazil
@EgoFeederz10 ай бұрын
They shouldnt be warned, think of it as survival of the fittest
@eggvirus10 ай бұрын
what are you on about this isnt some fortnite match its real life@@EgoFeederz
@iatcaracal10 ай бұрын
@@EgoFeederz social security is a pyramid scheme and these kids will one day be the labor force paying taxes to retire yo ahh
@stanleystove10 ай бұрын
This is not about screentime exposure. You're dead wrong. This is about abandoning your kids and using a technological distraction to abandon them more.
@KIngFreg4210 ай бұрын
I'm glad to have been born right at the end of Gen Z, so I can technically say "Kid's these days"
@mando_squid4 ай бұрын
This. Was. Cold, and I'm so happy you made this, some of my younger cousins are just as brainwashed as the other kids in their generation and their parents aren't really doing anything about it but shoving a tablet or a device in their face to shut them up, sure they'd give them a toy once in awhile but they've started resorting to phones & tablets, I haven't come to think about it this much until now and I blame this on myself, but now that I've put my thought into it, and you spread your own point of view on this, even though I'm still very young, I feel as if I have responsibility for them as much as their parents do & show them-both parents & children-creativity. they're still 5-8, with the information you've shared, I've come to realize that I am a part of their childhood because they still have time, yes, I may have not even reached the age of 15 but I know I need to take care of them too, I want people in the same situation as me to see this, realize that they also have responsibility. Thank you for giving me this passion.
@Dat1Frogboi10 ай бұрын
Moral of the story, as always, PARENTS NEED TO PAY ATTENTION TO WHAT THEIR CHILDREN WATCH.
@texasroze237110 ай бұрын
And set restrictions
@ultimatecultchaos10 ай бұрын
For obv reasons... yes
@thegrimharvest10 ай бұрын
Nonsense! We just need to demand SusanTube to crack down harder and implement greater censorship! We just need to demand that the government punish businesses and outlaw the things that we don't like! What could possibly go wrong?
@gh0stz_z1p10 ай бұрын
They need to definitely watch what their kids watch nowadays. Everything is more worse than the past :/
@lug35810 ай бұрын
And do. Many children under the age of 13 playing online games as Roblox, fortnite, etc. Thats flooded with adults and i dont think they should play those things.
@bucket91447 ай бұрын
One of the most amazing yet heartbreaking memories I have is when a really young family friend was having a meltdown during a power outage, and I got him to calm down by just sitting down and singing to him. It's heartbreaking because I think that was the first and only time anyone had ever tried to sing him a lullaby, one of the most basic parent/child interactions.
@cutpaper7 ай бұрын
damn
@gumbly41747 ай бұрын
That’s heartbreaking. The musical bond of a parent singing a lullaby to their child is such a strong connection of caring and comfort. When will parents realize that a computer cannot provide that warmth and comfort that only you can provide.
@deirdremorris92347 ай бұрын
This is very sad and scary.
@jordanphilipperris7 ай бұрын
@@gumbly4174 I am assuming that being that clueless, to not even sing to a child is rare, even now...
@deirdremorris92347 ай бұрын
@@jordanphilipperris Or learn balance, or 'treats'. We read at least 5-10 little books a day when our kids were small. Chapter books when they got older. No tv or pc until you studied and read at least a whole short book or several chapters. Played outside. You can have tech, as long as it doesnt rule you. As for little kids....let them play with toys or outside!!
@Cool_guy27910 ай бұрын
I really wanted generation alpha to try something new like the shows we grew up with, the stuff that can be explored by the world. Please let kids stop asking for an iPad
@tre_treanim10 ай бұрын
Real
@nocaptainmatt377110 ай бұрын
Stop giving them ipads
@Cool_guy27910 ай бұрын
@@nocaptainmatt3771 instead I will make them watch shows that everyone grew up with
@DjRenect10 ай бұрын
It’s the parents that are failing. Giving in to their children’s demands. It’s pathetic.
@Stupidfactory910 ай бұрын
My daughter loves the original Teen Titans cartoon. Parents today are to blame, I hate my generation for the potential of ruining the next...
@CloroxLollipop20074 ай бұрын
2010: nursery rhymes for babies and toddlers 2024: brainrot skibidi toilet and memes for babies and toddlers 2045: 18+ for babies and toddlers 2070: idk For babies and toddlers 2105: ???? For babies and toddlers #stopbrainrot
@CloroxLollipop20074 ай бұрын
Can u edit this
@angerykenboi195910 ай бұрын
Parents need to say “No” more to their kids
@GoofyGoober-yr1kn10 ай бұрын
Real.
@IS0T0X4L10 ай бұрын
Exactly
@darkclawerewolf10 ай бұрын
Agree
@uae_76810 ай бұрын
fr
@michibmoon10 ай бұрын
Absolutely. Not saying no is harmful. It’s always okay to say no to a child. Yes, there’s other ways to say no rather than just no, but people won’t always be so nice with them.
@Catpaw61610 ай бұрын
As someone who was born in the late 2000s, it’s no wonder that my parents were so strict when it came to the internet when I was 6 years old.
@shoebill20810 ай бұрын
at least skibidi toilet or content farms like this didn't exist at the time
@Catpaw61610 ай бұрын
@@shoebill208 True. The days without skibidi toilet were the good days.
@CivicN1710 ай бұрын
I don't blame the skibidi toilet, it's the fault of the stupid parents who don't even care about their kids and just let them fry their brains all day
@erebusdarkness010 ай бұрын
I guess I'm lucky that I went to the decent path despite having a tablet in my face and doing a bunch of useless things for a decade. but as a 16-year-old, I don't think all of 'em can be compared to whatever the hell's rottin' the gen alpha these days. a few even shaped the dream I'm aiming for now.
@Iwanttoblowmybrainsoutrn10 ай бұрын
my parents let me go on the computer and I would use it and even play gta5 as a kid, and I'm a 2007 kid, but I was responsible enough to know not to search up inappropriate things at that age
@dantdmfangamingrich980210 ай бұрын
Life lesson: Be a parent, don’t give a newborn an iPad, make sure it’s actually kid friendly, and don’t blame others
@justadudeinterestedintitan356910 ай бұрын
When I’m a parent I’m not letting my kids have phones or iPads until they’re 11
@FatCat_mm210 ай бұрын
No, until they're 13@@justadudeinterestedintitan3569
@justadudeinterestedintitan356910 ай бұрын
@IAmAnAwesomeGamer I’m not saying that skibidi toilet is inappropriate I’m saying it shouldn’t be watched by kids under 8 because they’re gonna become addicted to it
@Heroto10 ай бұрын
That's true, but I still question the creators decision to make things like this, being that they are targeting kids directly with inappropriate thumbnails and scripts.
@dantdmfangamingrich980210 ай бұрын
@@justadudeinterestedintitan3569 it’s ok to give kids consoles like Xbox or Nintendo because I turned out fine with a Wii U and Switch and tell them games are fake/raise them right to make sure they don’t kill people while playing GTA
@zoba-p1k2 ай бұрын
My aunt works at the kindergarten and when ive been to visit her she asked me why children are afraid to go to the toilet and have excuses like a head will pop out and that is genuenly concerning
@AlbertWesker1960.10 ай бұрын
I work at a toy shop. A mother literally came in around the Christmas period, feeling lost over what to get her kids for Christmas as they mostly spend time online and never go out with friends, or play with toys. It’s a very real issue, unfortunately
@Bonkpunktexe10 ай бұрын
Yeah. I was entirely lost on what to get my youngest sibling this year for christmas. Shes turning 8 this year and she genuinely has no interest in stuff that isnt playing roblox or watchibg youtube. I wanted to get her a crafting kit to make a hobby horse, since i have seen a lot of them pop up and be very popular where i live, and i LOVED all types of crafting kits as a kid, and when i told my mom she told me to not even bother with crafting kits because my sister wouldnt use them. Hearing that genuinely made me entirely lost and kind of made my heart break, because at least in my experience from when i was a kid, crafting kits were all over the place and most kids loved them. I ended up making a knotted bracelet for her because i couldnt think of anything else to give her, since she doesnt play with most toys either. Its so sad to see.
@mesekkai10 ай бұрын
@@Bonkpunktexei brought my 5 year old son so play doh so he can mold shapes and he enjoy drawing shapes He still reach for my and my mom phone but i realized that he is spending less and less time on it and he now just want to eat and run and play. He is the only child and there isnt any other kids in the house so i be playing with him sometiems when i can. With that being said though my child is a non verbal autistic so he is obsessed over shapes. So that is why it was easy for me to buy something for him
@marxmarxmarxmarxmarx10 ай бұрын
Genuinely so sad omg :(
@stefyroxanne756710 ай бұрын
Are they autistic? My son has Autism and was diagnosed at the age of 3. He's never had any interest in toys except very recently (he's turning 11 so its taken this long for him to develop that interest). If they are neurotypical though, that is very concerning.
@puro928410 ай бұрын
@@Bonkpunktexethis just made me realize its similar with my little bro. Christmas and his birthday came around recently. Loads of awesome toys! I would have loved them at his age… but there either just layed out somewhere, in the trash, or not opened. He even left a majority of it for days after Christmas, in the same spot where he opened it. I don’t even think he’s touched his Christmas stuff. It’s all been roblox!
@MaximumLaws10 ай бұрын
I find it funny how most of us who were born in Gen Z find these stuff that Gen Alpha watches are considered cringe, when literally most people who were born before us would also find the stuff we used to watch as “cringe” The cycle would most likely continue, I can’t lie
@QreatorXD10 ай бұрын
Actually, as a Gen Z from 2009 to 2015 I watched videos that were played by the generation before Gen Z. (Millennials probably) and I wasn't considered cringe because adults that were gaming could relate. They definitely relate to me saying what gen alpha is watching is cringe and everyone from Gen X, millennials and gen Z can agree that gen alpha are the ones that are doomed. gen z can be saved if they weren't tiktokers.
@Kalahridudex10 ай бұрын
Very late millennial here (1994), when you guys started calling us cringe, I started low-key waiting for the day you'd turn boomer on gen a. Saw it happening from a mile away. 😂
@kamiskenaw434010 ай бұрын
I'm a Gen Z (2001). Seeing everything change from my little siblings life, I feel everything such a social media content and influence has a negative impact on all of us. However, I'm of the belief that it has greatly impacted the social skills and thought patterns of Gen Alpha significantly more.
@QreatorXD10 ай бұрын
@@Kalahridudex I never thought y'all were cringe unless you did tiktoks all millennials on KZbin were the goats Gen Z (2005) here
@QreatorXD10 ай бұрын
@@kamiskenaw4340 gen Alpha is doomed imagine the next generation
@datnoobbee857610 ай бұрын
Man this video is an incredible wake up call. As an older brother, I wish I had done more to keep my baby sister away from technology. Her having her first phone BEFORE 5 is beyond insane, and I should have done something sooner. Nothing breaks my heart more than telling her "I love you," only to be met by silence because she was too focused on watching youtube rot. I'll be speaking with my parents about this and I hope it's not too late to help her. This video is amazing. Thank you so much for this.
@exoticbreadstick866110 ай бұрын
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5849631/ its some really scary stuff. I hope your sister is ok.
@Inky_doodledoo10 ай бұрын
Tell your parents that the internet is not a playground
@Piotr_Dlugosz10 ай бұрын
Im saying this as a only child who always wanted a younger siblings, Please save your sister before it’s too late, i have a younger cusin who is about six and victim to this as well, he lives in different country so i can’t help him, but you can still help her, please do it, good Luck
@MilkTruck121010 ай бұрын
All my friends are like this, when I want to talk to them, they ignore me as they are watching shorts or playing Roblox. I know that I am disturbing them but they just disconnect every break
@JamesPanofsky2 ай бұрын
This is so wholesome. I hope it works man!
@miacarter1435Ай бұрын
13 is TOO YOUNG for a phone. THATS when I got mine and I still developed a pretty impactful phone addiction I still struggle with today.
@MagicianStevey10 ай бұрын
Finally a gen alpha criticism video that doesn’t just call everyone stupid and actually makes talk about the actual reasons these things are happening and even provides solutions. Yipee
@Bibyte10 ай бұрын
Finally that someone was self aware enough to realize the "In My generation it was so much better"
@Marder_IFV10 ай бұрын
@@Bibyte"in my generation!"🤓 Jk
@mushmush498010 ай бұрын
He addresses the horrible economic condition forcing parents to work 24/7 instead of raising their kid. He didn't call them stupid parents which is incredibly rare
@XxcharstarzxX-li4gv10 ай бұрын
This is from a middleschooler - holy shit 'skibidi toilet' is the worst thing i have to listen to at school from all the guys. Also, my same-grade peers and even upper classmen have horrible spelling, reading and grammar skills, and it geniunely pains me that im one of THE FEW intellectual people at my fucking school.
@mattjadencapina806210 ай бұрын
@@XxcharstarzxX-li4gv Same but i dont hate em
@caseykeener352510 ай бұрын
I work at a daycare with preschool aged children. Previously, I was a high school English teacher. Ive worked with every age group in between and I plan to start a family in the coming months. Needless to say, I have a huge heart for kids and it's wonderful to hear others sharing that sentiment in an increasingly antinatalist world. I have seen it all first hand. The horrific behavior, the blatant disrespect towards authority, the screen addiction, and worst of all, the sexualization of children. It has bled through all ages of gen alpha. I'm genuinely heartbroken for these children who have such desperate and/or braindead parents
@Ghostassassin39010 ай бұрын
gen alpha makes me sad to what the world will come to.
@RealPresidentDentist10 ай бұрын
@@Ghostassassin390 It's scarier because I don't think we can do that much about it.
@xTROLLINGx10 ай бұрын
@@Ghostassassin390 Gen Z was the final generation. Gen A is where humanity resets.
@Mark3nd10 ай бұрын
Gen Z (my generation), has been the experiment... they knew it all along, I knew how bad it was gonna get. But I didn't know it would be this worst.
@floppoboi527710 ай бұрын
Disaster level : ipad kid
@lainjacobson667210 ай бұрын
I’m an older sibling, I’m 2005 and my sister is 2013. Just in that time between us, our relationships with the internet are VERY different. Of course I consumed my own flavour of harmful content but I had access to it later in life and already knew how to regulate my decision making. My sister, however, has had a screen in her face since EARLY on. She can’t write, she can barely read, her vocab is below the average for when I was her age. She endlessly watches utter drivel and has zero imagination, beginning and ending with “what if I could fly?”. And all of her school friends and age group are like this, dopamine deficient, unimaginative zombies. WE NEED TO LET KIDS BE BORED!!
@UchihaMirage10 ай бұрын
Agreed. We need to let kids be bored and play with toys or something
@FISHROSD10 ай бұрын
Yeah, I've met a iPad kid who yells at his mom and have several tantrums and the content he watches is concerning he's literally 9. He can barely read, write or do math. He also is very inappropriate and swears
@driving.me.crazy_10 ай бұрын
As a 2013 kid as well, I hope she ends up getting better slowly because if she can't read or write at the age of 10 on 11.. that is certainly concerning
@hafnahaleema476510 ай бұрын
I'm born in 2012 and this is horrifying to hear. I love reading so, so much. Even while using my tab I do watch youtube, but i also read a lot.
@diskdem0n10 ай бұрын
i was born in 2010 and it's crazy how much a difference a few years can make
@Transportationfan14212 ай бұрын
As an older and more mature member of Generation Alpha (2012) I grew up with a device, but I didn’t watch the brainrot content. I got and still get good grades in school, and I like to do other things that are fun to me like playing video games and going outside to watch airplanes fly over me, the content that kids are consuming is an embarrassment to our world, and I hope we can change that!
@JustDuoYT7 күн бұрын
Gen Z is from 1997-2012. You missed a bullet.
@masterseal041810 ай бұрын
A few months ago, I stayed with my mom and twin brother at a second women’s shelter after we were nearly evicted from our home, considering my dad’s emotional abuse towards us. While we remained there until moving into an apartment in early November, I was mortified that the kids who ended up down in the living room, kept consuming mindless Elsagate content. There was a time where some kid nearly stole my mom and twin brother’s phone whilst hyperactive. Parents raising their kids on iPads was a mistake. And I can’t stop them from letting the child they raised lose them, only some. You’re such an oracle to this age of technology. More people need to hear your wise words!
@Vexx200610 ай бұрын
Hey there. Sorry to hear that. I hope you're doing better without that scumbag of your dad. Have a nicr day
@ImOutsideYourHouse10 ай бұрын
What is elsagate? I am a gen alpha and idk whats that
@Vexx200610 ай бұрын
@@ImOutsideYourHouse You better don't
@ImOutsideYourHouse10 ай бұрын
@@Vexx2006 ok ig
@Nblezz10 ай бұрын
@@ImOutsideYourHousein what year were u born?
@Thesilliestgooberknowntoman10 ай бұрын
If you’re a parent and you want a tip about raising kids to prevent possible screen addiction, what my mom did for me to regulate time watching KZbin was to have one hour per each book/chapter I read of a book and have a full conversation of what I thought about of what I read with. It really helped me not only not stay on screens all the time, but encouraged me to read and also helped me understand what I was reading and how to talk about the themes. I don’t know if this helps, but I think my mom doing this for me really helped me. So if you have time to do this with your kid, I really encourage trying it. Start with shorter books, and get to chapter books.
@anarchypersonified10 ай бұрын
ur mom is a genius
@robocatro10 ай бұрын
My mum used play money where 5 dollar notes were 5 mins on the computer, 50 was 50 mins etc, and I'd earn the play money by doing chores, having good manners and being courteous, doing homework unasked etc.
@reetusbeetus10 ай бұрын
I have limitless screen time but for some reason can read entire chapter books in under 2 days.... Can anyone please explain how I'm still doing this? (Idk which generation I'm in but I might be Gen Z.)
@kazu944510 ай бұрын
@@reetusbeetus If it's something you enjoy, then you can spend hours doing it. Playing video games, reading, going on your phone for hours on end; it's the same thing. Loads of people have the same experience as you
@kazu944510 ай бұрын
also Gen Z classes from people born 1997 - 2010 I think?@@reetusbeetus
@angerykenboi195910 ай бұрын
I remember my dad saying that buying me an iPad 2 was “the worst mistake he had ever made” Looking back now, I couldn’t agree more. I won’t make the same mistake
@goplayoutside359910 ай бұрын
Do not ever let your kids watch brainrot, it will be worse than your father giving you dat ipad 2, am on ipad 5 but i do not watch this stuff
@IS0T0X4L10 ай бұрын
I never got an Ipad as a child and I won't make that mistake either because I don't want any kids
@McCaroni_Sup10 ай бұрын
@@goplayoutside3599 I got the first ipad when it released when I was younger, thank god I didn't get internet access. I mostly played GTA on it, lol.
@m1h3-ck8kr10 ай бұрын
now I grew up with devices but I’m extremely glad I realized what that was doing to me and when I have kids I don’t think I’ll give my children access to devices
@idkijustmadethisforfun228110 ай бұрын
what did you even do on the iPad?
@piercedspadeАй бұрын
As a 16 year old this was a serious eye-opener to just how drastic being locked away from public and socialization has been on me. Constantly burning out, constantly not feeling enough dopamine, not enough serotonin. My brain isn't the same anymore due to just how much the pandemic has screwed up how I function as a person. Many people, my age or older, didn't just experience mental illness from the pandemic, but also destroyed childhoods and normalized things like shoving an iPad in front of a kid's face. Hell, when I was young, it was always an iPod or an iPad shoved in my face to keep me distracted while my mother was focused on men. I hope this stuff doesn't have to happen to our future generations, and I hope people realize just how awful this method of parenting is
@Cryptic001310 ай бұрын
Times like these, I reflect on how lucky I was to have two loving parents in a stable home, who sat me down with real physical games, real physical toys, and most importantly, real physical books. I didn't even know what a Nintendo was until I went to school, and only got to play one or watch TV if my behaviour and grades were kept to a high standard. At the time, I thought I had arbitrarily strict, stuffy, boring parents. Nowadays, I can only imagine what a hassle it was to maintain those boundaries and put up with my resentfulness so I didn't turn into some kind of emotionally and mentally stunted goblin.
@Vhie0510 ай бұрын
I had a mixed experience. I was given a mix of physical toys and a PSP at an early age. Had it not been for those toys I don't think I would grow to love Lego and actually play with toy cars, but at the same time the inclination to PSP nearly had been a mistake. I had access to the internet at an early age, not even a decade old yet. I must've been lucky not to grow up into a shut-in (i was still shy & timid generally but i didn't shut myself fully). I still regret not being able to experience and play street games that a Filipino kid got used to (I'm middle-gen z so I'm right in the middle of the ever-changing culture scape) but found comfort in building blocks (amongst all toys, building blocks always stuck out with me) Now here I am, older. Wanting to learn more new things, got a hobby, made new friends. I feel like my familiarity with technology, I can use to record or show my talents if I ever fully develop one. I still have much to catch up on, if anything Gen Z should make use of their tech-based environment to help spread and teach multiple things to their "younger sibling" Gen Alphas. Being "middle" Gen Z gets you the best of the mid-2000s and early- 2010s world.
@dragonicbladex757410 ай бұрын
I mean one of my earliest memories was of a sega genesis and I think I turned out fairly okay in most regards
@Cowboycomando5410 ай бұрын
Also sitting down at the dinner table eating dinner without a TV, tablet, or smartphone is another key factor.
@Queso152610 ай бұрын
Yea I don’t think having a video game console or a phone equates to having issues with concentration but managing the amount of time a kid stays on it obviously will
@Mimichal1110 ай бұрын
Same but I also had an ps 2 and a old laptop where I was playing games with my dad and sometimes mom
@Stupidfactory910 ай бұрын
This literally breaks my heart....im a mother to a 3 year old and I will die defending my choice to NEVER buy her an IPad or give her a phone. I cant imagine ignoring your child and pushing this crap on them. The furthest ill venture is Bluey on the Living room tv and that is more than enough for her....
@DriverOfTheBlades10 ай бұрын
Good job, many parents now can't seem to fathom interacting with their children and give them a screen to busy themselves.
@Raymundo_211210 ай бұрын
We need more parents like you!!
@pillowswithcats10 ай бұрын
You most certainly should get her a phone when she is at least 7 though. As soon as their going to school regularly they need one. Considering all the creeps these days.
@さくら-l8t10 ай бұрын
It’s up to us Gen Z parents to make sure our kids never go through the same traumatic internet childhood we were exposed to
@Raviiolianimates10 ай бұрын
7 is too young, I was 12 when I got my first phone. I advise getting a device at 11 to prepare for middle school, anything younger shouldn’t have a phone, at most an iPad maybe.@@pillowswithcats
@shadowshockboy10 ай бұрын
As a gen z kid who watched Tom And Jerry as a kid, this is terrifying to see in gen alpha
@N7J_V9 ай бұрын
same
@IS0T0X4L9 ай бұрын
Also being a gen Z kid... same.
@Biggerman1599 ай бұрын
Tom and Jerry was actually the sh!t
@BennickBlue9 ай бұрын
same
@Green-bowser-59 ай бұрын
I was born in 2009 now even though I am really close to gen alpha I act more gen z but I definitely see the gen alpha in kids my grade. But I am technically gen z. But I agree Tom and Jerry was amazing
@eszteragnesnagy650813 күн бұрын
I’m a nanny and for one of my familys, i’m the designated “screen time adult”. I see these kids once a week, and i allow 30 minutes at a time, and sitting next to them the whole time, monitoring what they watch. Then, we are off to our activities, doing arts and craft or playing with their many toys. This system satisfies their screentime needs and gives me my two minutes to eat my lunch.
@billy-uj2lj10 ай бұрын
As a Gen Z kid born in 2001, I'm proud to say "I had a good childhood." Your documentary is the most emotionally riveting I ever watched, and you shouldn't be ashamed of yourself for making these types of videos. Please continue to enlighten communities!
@pea-c10 ай бұрын
I was born in 2009 so I’m gen z too I think. I’m glad I had a normal childhood as well
@Equalizer292210 ай бұрын
@@pea-c09 is the last year for gen z
@toad100s10 ай бұрын
@@Equalizer2922 it’s actually 2012
@Equalizer292210 ай бұрын
@@toad100s oh shoot my numbers were way off
@idyllwilde28110 ай бұрын
i agree! i was born in 2003 and i was the weirdo kid (thankfully) who didn’t get a phone till i was 13 and honestly i wish i’d gone for longer without. it was so much fun playing outside with friends and playing with dolls and coming up with stories. i’m trying to make better habits for me now using my phone because there is so much more to life. this video has been both worrying and nostalgic.
@duelios.10 ай бұрын
The issue with Gen Alpha isn't their goofy songs or silly videos (albeit cringyworthy), it's how Ipads replace parents as the figure to go to. Since a developing kid LOVES the stimulation provided by their device, when it's taken away it makes them have tantrums. This leads to them having short attention spans and a crippling addiction that worsens their chances of making it in a social society that isn't anywhere as close to the stimulation of a brainrotting device. Something else alarming however, is the amount of horrible idols these kids find on the internet. With the absense of parental figures in their life, they look up to streamers like Speed which teach them feel like it's okay to do really stupid things, while also exposing kids to innapropiate topics. No kid should be talking about a "gyatt". Many s*xual innuendos are present in streams that is a real big issue by itself tl;dr Don't let the internet raise your kids. It's not their fault that they've been raised by brainrot, and you can't blame people for making fun of them for that.
@noahbossier113110 ай бұрын
I agree. Kids should have monitored screen time maybe have them watching shows like Big city greens, amphibia, Molly McGee, bluey, haileys on it, kiff, on ghee happy, the story bots, trash truck and Ridley jones. Not the trash KZbin overstimulation content and while the story bots and ghee happy are KZbin shows they are high quality shows. Hell even something like TTG is mindless silliness but high quality. By that I mean the people making actually want to make something good for the audience and not just cashing in on overstimulation. Stay away from KZbin influencers and elsagate content. Preferribly stick to Disney plus and quality tv shows. Ghee happy and storybots are good shows too because they are high quality.
@Ichigitchyyayadada10 ай бұрын
Litteraly though, people get pissed when they see gen alpha kids watching shows they enjoy, or playing with dolls that they like n crap on their interest as if we didnt watch cringry stuff as well? Let the kid pretend they're a cat for like 5 minutes, oml
@nacun474010 ай бұрын
wow we totally didnt grew up with the same thing
@icywolf817710 ай бұрын
@@noahbossier1131Idk how many people actually know this show but it’s based off these books it’s called Charlie & Lola and I’m watching it rn even tho I’m a young adult lmao but I grew up with that as my show and it teaches real and valuable lessons for siblings, basic skills, etc but without it feeling like it’s dumbing down it’s audience and it’s adorable. I’m so glad that I grew up in the 2000s tbh such great times I still find myself longing for every time I feel that heavy and almost painful feel of nostalgia; longing for those simpler times…
@Ziko57710 ай бұрын
@@noahbossier1131 Make sure to screen what your children see on Disney+ as a lot of that stuff is full of LBGT, racist, and outright bigoted things. Disney is pushing that heavily these days because of ESG and the message is what matters to them. As long it's something older and not heavily censored or full of propaganda, there's an endless amount of stuff on there for children.
@さくら-l8t10 ай бұрын
I feel like Gen Z has also been affected by this as well. I’m a 20 year old Gen Z college student who still struggles with KZbin addiction that affects my daily life. The addiction started back when I was in elementary school around the mid to late 2000s and would watch what are now considered internet classics like jumpscare compilations, old gameplays, KZbin poops, and brony content. By the time elsagate videos started popping up, I was fortunately old enough to recognize how garbage they were and avoided them. I’m on the autism spectrum and suffer from depression/anxiety caused by past trauma of failure, which makes it very hard for me to try new things and maintain interest in hobbies, so watching KZbin gives me an easy dopamine rush that I can never get out of anything else. I recognize this is a problem and am currently taking meditation/yoga classes and seeing a mental health trainer to better tend to my mental health and overcome my addiction. I don’t speak for all of Gen Z but I truly envy the past generations for not having to deal with these harmful addictions brought on by the internet. I can only hope things get better for both myself and others going through the same thing.
@ArbitraryOutcome10 ай бұрын
Holy shit that's a total mood for me. I think I can definitely relate to you as someone else with autism in struggling to grow up quite a bit and succumbing to an internet addiction, wanting to spend a lot of time on Discord to compensate for issues with social anxiety and awkwardness. That whole meme about "eating without KZbin" sure as hell had some truth to it at this point, and even if I'm doing quite a bit better with college and expect to graduate soon, I fear I'd not fully remember important things I've learned afterwards. It's for the best I start taking up something that doesn't require my PC more often, like perhaps dabbling in traditional drawing given I'm already learning digital art.
@BlueDragonCody10 ай бұрын
You just described my childhood and teen years, my friend.
@Novdori10 ай бұрын
Same and I think what made gen z what they are isn't only the internet but 2020 after people stayed inside they got used to watching on the internet
@blanketthecat358610 ай бұрын
1997 born and while maybe I wasn’t really affected as a young kid I still think as social media and mobile devices have become normalized, we have ALL been negatively affected. But gen alpha growing up not knowing anything else is greatly concerning.
@さくら-l8t10 ай бұрын
@@ArbitraryOutcome I’m glad you’re thinking of getting into traditional drawing and already have an interest in digital art. I hope I can find a hobby/skill to be passionate about someday, though I’ve lately been thinking of getting back into learning how to play guitar. It all depends on how long I can stay invested in it 😅
@JESTEREDITX12 күн бұрын
Thanks bro I’m 11 and you are like a big brother to me. I’ve been through a shoot ton of trauma but since I’ve always been the older brother but you have def helped bro like I could never thank you and my parents more for just being good people in this world. Love you and don’t give up❤
@myleswelnetz670010 ай бұрын
If there’s one thing to learn from them, it’s that just because something is popular does not always mean it’s child-friendly.
@atreeager10 ай бұрын
Haha yes, that's easy to be misthaken. That doesn't mean it AT ALL!
@nikki480310 ай бұрын
Example: The Amazing Digital Circus. I've been following it's development since Glitch Productions first announced it, certainly before the pilot came out. The one episode that has been released so far is, but the creator has stated MANY times it's just going to get worse as the series goes on. And seeing how Glitch was happy to pick up Murder Drones (no shade. Murder Drones was how I found Glitch in the first place) and the creator seems like the kind of person to enjoy creating eldritch horrors too I can only imagine what's in store. And yet the goddamn content farms chose it as the next bIg trend to focus on. made even worse with all the videos with sexual themes. Some kids are eventually going to get curious and look for the original source material and it just has me worried. BRIGHT COLORS AND CUTE CHARACTERS DOES NOT NECESSARILY MEAN IT'S FOR KIDS EITHER!! I've never looked but I'm not sure if Glitch at least put an age rating in the description which would be nice in the FEW cases where parents actually look at what their kids are watching
@atreeager10 ай бұрын
That is from SMG4, and on the Internet they state that their content is made for people of the age of 13 or older, which I think is acceptable. @@nikki4803
@tedbasher300010 ай бұрын
the hub is popular.
@atreeager10 ай бұрын
way to young people consume that stuff... everybody is too "young", as you are better off not starting@@tedbasher3000 .
@AmberCommentsThings10 ай бұрын
As a member of Gen Z, it's admittedly funny to clown on Gen A and how doomed they seem nowadays with Cocomelon-type garbage, but in some ways we weren't that different as kids like you said. This whole Gen Alpha stuff kinda reminds me of a quote I once heard “Every generation imagines itself to be more intelligent than the one that went before it, and wiser than the one that comes after it.” by George Orwell
@jonahulichny987410 ай бұрын
That quote alone makes Orwell a fucking genius.
@cadetsparklez330010 ай бұрын
Yes but its proven that the latest generation is 70 years behind in intelligence and 3 years behind in school.
@JacksonAguirre-uk3lk10 ай бұрын
Well I'm a gen alpha who grew up doing gen z stuff so people like me will be trying to keep society from falling apart
@fallenbounds10 ай бұрын
please 🙏😭@@JacksonAguirre-uk3lk
@dallas939710 ай бұрын
Absolutely true. Every time people start trashing on Gen Alpha I cringe at how ignorant and hypocritical they are
@user-hc3kg4hi7p10 ай бұрын
i’m currently substitute teaching for an elementary school and the children’s attention spans genuinely worry me. that along with the things they choose to talk about. getting through a lesson is nearly impossible due to them being constantly distracted.
@Frivals10 ай бұрын
😮😮😮
@TheAquaAuthor10 ай бұрын
What things are they talking about? It's an elementary school so I can't think it's anything too terrible... but this generation...? Maybe? What is it that's going on?
@terrece10 ай бұрын
I think it's just like an addict , like when someone is addicted about something they are always distracted cause they want short term happiness.
@Laserface9910 ай бұрын
I just want to say, I’m a 13 yr old gen alpha - gen z student who is forced to stare at computers and be around other dumb children in my classes. I’m an intelligent student who strives for perfection which in itself is bad, but I don’t care. I’m tired of stupid kids and their dumb “brain rot” fodder that they self watch. The best device I personally own is a IPad. I’m not idiotic enough to watch brain rot and useless junk that will ruin my life. I’m lonely with no friends becuase my humor is out of touch I tell myself. My family seriously hates swearing or dirty jokes becuase we come from private schools were I was probably the most popular kid ever. The education system and my peers screwed me over completely. It’s so freaking disgusting. I think the world will be over soon though. So I’ll keep trying, and when I become one of the smartest, I will simply laugh. TL:DR I hate gen alpha and life world is ending.
@St4rrDvstt18 күн бұрын
I got a skibidi toilet collectibles ad on this video. That was my 13th reason why.
@epiccg687210 ай бұрын
THIS IS THE PERFECT VIDEO. I'm glad you're not just senselessly and hypocritically complaining about the younger generation. I'm glad you chose to give solutions and thoroughly explain the problem. This gives me hope unlike all the other videos on this topic I have seen.
@sir.goat459510 ай бұрын
Exactly! People seem to hate on the kids for being like this instead of realizing the fact that they are like animals who don’t have the morality or in this case the brain capacity to do things correctly. Don’t hate the viewer, hate the creator!
@aimbotxd799210 ай бұрын
@@sir.goat4595 Jesus christ dude, does that really sound any better to you? Calling people of a specific generation "animals" who don't have the brain capacity to do things correctly? I don't know man, something about that feels just a bittt wrong.
@aimbotxd799210 ай бұрын
And yeah before you reply, I know that you're most likely not talking about the entire generation. But the way you're wording it makes it kinda sound like it.
@EugeneOneguine10 ай бұрын
No kid should have access to the Internet, period. That's the easiest fix ever.
@CaptainLuckyDuck10 ай бұрын
I think what bothers me is that Skibbidy Toilet wasn't made for kids and has a very deep message on big media and the small content creators going up against such as the series progresses. The problem is, parents don't pay attention to what their kids watch, which means that videos like this lose their meaning and become kids' clickbait due to their virality, turning said videos unfairly into the villain. It's actually really sad.
@Vhie0510 ай бұрын
What struck me is how quick toys based on recent properties will be churned out. It only took mere days for people to "come up" with merch of poppy playtime, skibidi toilet and stuff like that
@amagicalbeing742710 ай бұрын
Just like squid game is a commentary on capitalsm but somehow a certain side of the internet made it for kids
@Badex_131310 ай бұрын
@@amagicalbeing7427 That's true
@trashcan274810 ай бұрын
I’m still surprised that people are so stunned that children mimic characters in their shows (ex skidibi toilet) and that some young kids will inevitably get bratty when told no. If your kid actually gets that bent out of shape over being told not to watch something, then you need to step up as a parent to get them to better manage their disappointment at being told no or see a medical professional if they really can’t be taught to better regulate their emotions. It’s sad to see people blame literal children for this stuff.
@Paclaicidian300010 ай бұрын
@trashcan2748 dude, same. Not too relates to what you said but I was bullied iver not liking minecraft by these kids at my old school. The sane kids would just randomly scream "MINECRAFT WIDA BOSS 🗣😤🔥‼️" like bro what.
@TheBurlingtonTransitFan8 ай бұрын
I call your attention, as a teenager, to Mr. Rogers Neighbourhood. That program, is ONE of the very BEST programs for your children to watch. I've watched it since I was little, and even as I play with my model buses (I'm a teenager), Mr. Rogers was the best program ever. He was informative, educative, and it was worth watching. It's relaxing. It was amazing. Rest in Peace, Mr. Rogers.
@Flippylover_698 ай бұрын
Ah, an old classic. Blue’s Clues is a pretty good one too, and it’s original run (not the reboot) is quite similar to Mr. Rogers. Occasionally I’ll watch Blue’s Clues episodes as an adult for the nostalgia, and it’s not half bad.
@starieonAA8 ай бұрын
yea they ruined the new ones 😭@@Flippylover_69
@kwmccabe8 ай бұрын
who is mr rogers?
@kwmccabe8 ай бұрын
i watched that i watched blues clues@@Flippylover_69
@Certified_Marvin_M0ment8 ай бұрын
I never watched mr Roger as a kid (I heard it was good)
@TheGmanreal3 ай бұрын
Great video, I am happy you point out things most don't think about with this topic. It isn't the fault of these kids, their parents also aren't the ones to blame because they don't understand how awful a place the internet is. The people that make content farms, and the companies putting a lot of effort into making products as addictive as possible are to blame.
@spatalottakittens10 ай бұрын
Remember guys, don't mindlessly hate the Alpha kids. It's not their fault this has happened to them.
@Slimpicken10 ай бұрын
They deserve better. We all deserve better.
@debudhar530110 ай бұрын
Their parent did this to them. So it’s not the childrens' fault.
@bloxycola_enjoyer875610 ай бұрын
is this a fax generator?TELL ME MORE FAX PLEASE
@cozz12410 ай бұрын
it’s never the children’s fault, it’s always about who raised them you can’t hate a kid
@KainiaKaria10 ай бұрын
Just blame the ineptitude of previous generations.
@ISwalllowedAFly10 ай бұрын
Thank you for raising awareness about this problem. As a big brother who is 14 years apart to his youngest brother always try to teach my parents and babysitters to interact play and learn with my lil bros, most of the time they roll their eyes and say that they have nothing else to do. But sometimes I win and let my parents know the danger of internet content. My brothers are allowed to have some screen time, but only with content that goes under my jurisdiction and I am happy to announce that my brothers are healthy, intelligent, curious and most important of all, happy and creative. I hope this video does extremely well and raises the awareness of the dangers of internet content. Thank you :)
@blueassassinsyt185910 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for being the best brother and guardian for your siblings. Keep doing what’s right, brother 🙏🙏
@bigcooltony43710 ай бұрын
absolutely goated brother 👏
@aidanbennett901810 ай бұрын
That's very good, self-control when it comes to the internet and social media is one of the most important things nowadays. Not looking at social media for a least a week every month is healthy.
@carelesscamel10 ай бұрын
YOU have to teach your PARENTS?? that's just sad.. Good job though, you must be a great big brother.
@Kai.the_fox.10 ай бұрын
I am 10 years apart from my brother, my older (now dead) brother has always inspired me to care for my little brother. Thank you for being so good to your brother. You are truly a great person, and I will aim to be like you .
@randomhistorystuff16510 ай бұрын
As someone who *DOES NOT* plan on having kids (unless it is adoption, but that's a whole different beast), but has friends and siblings who do, I'm sharing this with them so they know what to do and what THE FUCK NOT to do.
@TylerTMG10 ай бұрын
i forgot what but i saw something then one that ine thing decided im never having kids
@yaggithedomg210 ай бұрын
well being gen a, i approve ur message, also im not braindead i grew up with the good stuff my siblings watched
@jaice491410 ай бұрын
@@yaggithedomg2well if you’re on youtube you’re most likely an older gen alpha, so you had more of the stuff gen z had as kids before things changed so much online, so like yeah, you wouldn’t have been exposed to as much mind-numbing garbage as the younger gen alphas are getting now.
@yaggithedomg210 ай бұрын
@@jaice4914 no im not 13+
@TheCanadianWeeb510 ай бұрын
I am planning to adopt children in the future with my gf, but I am aware of many potential dangers out there such as this elsagate/skibidi toilet cocomelon type crap. I feel like only adults or older teens should be watching this.
@SUSamogus-e6k3 күн бұрын
when my little bro was 3, 1 year before he got into the memes he would play all day, watch cocomelon AKA THE BEST BABYS NURSERY RHYMES IN THE WORLD, and jave fin on the seasons of giving, christmas, and the other 2. but now, when he gets mad, he says F** or SHUT UP, and say S***. Thats the power of brainrot, WHEN I HEARD THAT THEY WERE DELETING TIKTOK, I WAS HAPPY. BUT WHEN THEY SAID THEY WEREN'T, I WAS VERY MAD. THATS THE POWER OF BRAINROT. :(
@Detective_asparagus10 ай бұрын
Being Gen Z who grew up (mostly unsupervised) on the Internet, it's so weird seeing people of my own generation try to call kids "doomed" and "failed" over things like this. It's not the children's fault they have to grow up with things like this. The only failures here are us, we have failed to pay attention to what our children are watching, and Every "cringe comp" and "kids are ruining society" fails these kids even more. It's like we never learn
@thegreatgamer429210 ай бұрын
W man for this comment, i was born in 2011 so im am gen alpha, we get steamed just for year we are born older gen alpha is just goated I don’t give 2 sh*ts about what gen z says about me in fact i am a almost 13 and I have never owned an iPad YOUNGER gen younger alpha is the real talk, 2010 to 2012 grew up just like gen z my first console was a Wii I played with ds games and I never got internet till I was EIGHT YEARS OLD. This whole debate should definitely be noticed but it is kinda goofy I don’t think there is enough people that point out what I just said at least the guy who made this video noticed that👍🏾.
@aquilaion827010 ай бұрын
Also parents not educating their children about the dangers of the internet. First thing I was told about was to be weary of links since you don't know where they lead and they carry "bugs"
@LaloSalamancaGaming6910 ай бұрын
Then stop watching fucking skibidi toilet and singing it irl
@sok-v6w10 ай бұрын
@@thegreatgamer4292 king
@devofficialchannel10 ай бұрын
It just feels like parents who talk about "video games cause violence" just because they mindlessly bought an M-rated game for their child without checking the rating and then being shocked that a mature game has mature content.
@YoshiLikesFate10 ай бұрын
gotta love how parents now straight up give their children unrestricted internet access
@Ophangea10 ай бұрын
i was given a phone at 5. I actually have no idea how i ended up not getting into those brainrot channels . luck ? whatever u call it ? i guess
@RaBlazers10 ай бұрын
@@Ophangea I think it’s because you weren’t searching for trends and stuff. When I was a kid there were 3-4 people I watched. I seriously wouldn’t give any other content that I wasn’t used to a chance. This was when I was 10 back in 2015. I also don’t think there was as much of this content or talk about this content on a regular basis. Plus when everyone tries to outdo each other the content is just stupid stuff for views. I guess if you get content stuck in peoples head they will crave more (At least the younger generation). Please correct me if I’m wrong.
@Ophangea10 ай бұрын
@@RaBlazers i think you got it right. When i was younger i didn't give a shit about anything other than cookie swirl c
@Coco-gr3ui7 ай бұрын
I’m 13 right now when I was younger all I cared about was playing games like Legos plushies online games like real steel wrb,angry birds,jetpack joyride,turbo dismount,old Roblox,nerf guns,
@hydrathermal903010 ай бұрын
Physical media is SUCH a good idea in general. Not only will you be able to control what your kids watch and they’d still have a good amount of wholesome content, it also ensures that you’ll be able to watch it whenever you want. Streaming services are all over the place these days and it can be very tricky to get everything you want to watch in one place, so having the ability to get physical DVDs for you and the kids will be amazing in the long run. I grew up with rental DVDs and it worked out very well for me.
@particle09 ай бұрын
or a hard drive, flash drive, or connect the device to a NAS full of curated media but lock the Internet down otherwise. as an example, one of my friends gave his nephew 2 TB of curated games he can play; playnite setup with classic emulated games
@theothernallac9 ай бұрын
same.
@Uttpisbetterthanallfandoms2189 ай бұрын
WHO ASKED + MY CONTENT IS WAY BETTER THAN RAYMUNDO2112 AND HIS FANS + UTTP IS BETTER
@Uttpisbetterthanallfandoms2189 ай бұрын
WHO ASKED + MY CONTENT IS WAY BETTER THAN RAYMUNDO2112 AND HIS FANS + UTTP IS BETTER
@Uttpisbetterthanallfandoms2189 ай бұрын
WHO ASKED + MY CONTENT IS WAY BETTER THAN RAYMUNDO2112 AND HIS FANS + UTTP IS BETTER
@lurlinmasmultifandom25 күн бұрын
Literally the second he said skibidi toilet syndrome, I KID YOU NOT AN ACTUAL COMMERCIAL FOR A SKIBIDI TOILET TOY CAME ON AND I LEGIT THOUGHT IT WAS A PART OF THE VIDEO FOR A MINUTE
@lurlinmasmultifandom25 күн бұрын
I HAVE NEVER SEEN THAT AD OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT UNTIL THIS SECOND
@JamesCheng13SMCS10 ай бұрын
As a 12-year-old person, I really feel bad for all the teachers, parents and other kids that have to deal with the "skbidi toilet" kind of things. I am thankful that my parents guided me to a better future, unlike Gen Alpha kids who are glued to their IPads 24/7.
@LovelyDrone-ui1uw10 ай бұрын
fr bro our gen is doomed
@knightsoftheroundbagel625410 ай бұрын
Your profile picture reminds me of a game I’ve played before do you know what it’s from
@Idontknowhattonamethislol10 ай бұрын
@@LovelyDrone-ui1uwOmg fr, like I remember back in 6th grade a girl didn’t even know what a noun was but she talked like 24/7 and won’t stfu
@asxp243310 ай бұрын
@@Idontknowhattonamethislol an unsettling amount of people in 1st year in secondary school didnt know what adverbs, nouns, etc were 😭
@z0mbiecatstdio10 ай бұрын
Bro im at 7th grade and not a single 8th grader knows nouns 💀
@O-botGames10 ай бұрын
As someone who is on the brink of gen alpha and a person who watched gen alpha grow throughout my life I can really say that I feel like all the brain rot started because of the pandemic and growing up indoors and watching KZbin so much more (I used to play outside for hours until the pandemic came) and it feel like not much of the brain rot would have been here if the pandemic hit and people were forced to stay inside
@Virus08HD_Editz10 ай бұрын
Hm, the pandemic? That’s possible, all of our lives changed when it happend.
@English0Mapper10 ай бұрын
Well I’m glad I like technology as it’s the only thing I can do
@Wetzwagen10 ай бұрын
The pandemic made us less sociable
@English0Mapper10 ай бұрын
@@Wetzwagen that’s not what it done to me the only reason I don’t go out is because i will get bullied
@Virus08HD_Editz10 ай бұрын
@@Wetzwagen Agreed.
@andrewadcock643510 ай бұрын
As a 21 year old junior in college and a future teacher (6-12), myself and my peers have expressed a lot of concern about the new generation of Students and it’s driving away a lot of good teacher candidates. I feel old saying “kids these days…” but it’s true. Calling back to my own education it’s easy to see just how much things have changed. Covid has hindered MANY students and living in a state with sucky education it’s sad to see but hopefully teachers will be able to handle and nurture the future generation
@Averagevegitoenjoyer10 ай бұрын
I’m in 7th and I am not like these kids infact my school grew up in the good eras of cartoons like pbs the wild krats and a lot of good things I feel bead for most teachers good job soldier
@hydreigonchungus10 ай бұрын
@@Averagevegitoenjoyerget offline, genuinely it's for the best
@chadbene104810 ай бұрын
since ur an aspiring teacher I'm sure yk this already, but many schools these days are implementing technology into their education. When I was in elementary we had this thing called reading buddies where the older students would help the younger students read. Originally it was just us helping them pronounce words in some old kids book from our library, but just three years later these kids all had ipads they read from and play games on after theyre done reading. The school environment has changed A LOT, but I'm glad to see future teachers are worrying for the new generation
@Hothead_Of_Class1-A2 ай бұрын
As a 13 year old gen alpha, i grew up without this type'a stuff, sure i watched Lankybox every once in a while but that was before they started their brainrot era, i also really liked watching spongebob, tom and jerry, pink panther, Mr. Bean and TMNT, i always played with kids when i was outside and overall a good kid, i miss the old days before this type'a stuff T-T
@JustlaravieFilmsАй бұрын
Don't worry if you were born in 2010-2011 (or 2012) you can consider as a gen z
@DW4LE10 ай бұрын
I feel so bad for TADC like it’s genuinely a good series but now I just- I feel so bad for the creator I bet they never intended for it to become the way it is now
@psybon149810 ай бұрын
It's unfortunate. Really, it truly sucks to see their own original series get milked, made-up drama and etc by the sick individuals on the internet. Those people just don't fucking know when to quit it don't they?
@Newtined10 ай бұрын
eh, it is what it is.
@Itz_Mothii10 ай бұрын
It really sucks how if you make something that isn’t totally sexual and inappropriate, And it becomes popular, It will immediately get picked up by content farms to ruin. I’m scared for any future kids movies that will get the TADC treatment.
@ParadoxPerson0210 ай бұрын
I seriously wonder what causes that type of content to be made off of stuff like TADC. I know it's been happening for a while and to many other things being made that became popular, but I didn't start to notice it until Poppy Playtime. What the heck is happening?!
@GodzillaWarrior202110 ай бұрын
@@Itz_MothiiI just hope they don't touch godzilla, the amount of kaiju debate servers with "nswf" art is crazy like wtf, I join their discord server and boom weird shit
@Problematic_Thing10 ай бұрын
As a 12 year old, the internet taught me way too many things I shouldn't know, has completely ruined me, I have serious mental health issues and I'm extremely burnt out all of the time . I hope these issues can be fixed and for parents that actually care DO NOT LET YOUR KIDS KZbin KIDS IT IS WAY WORSE THAN KZbin
@camdecay10 ай бұрын
i’m so sorry you’re facing all of this at such a young age. i’m sure its difficult bc a lot of entertainment/socialization is online, but make sure you give yourself breaks. you’re already going through a pivotal challenging time in your life, and you do NOT need the internet’s filth complicating it any further. i’m so sorry for anything you may have seen, and i pray that you stay safe and find happiness!
@rafaelgabrielgarlinidal-bo949610 ай бұрын
We can only feel sorry for your problematic upbringing. That's what makes the older generations sad. Nowadays there is this easy shortcut to not have to put up with their own children. It's disgusting behavior, it's neglect.
@rafaelgabrielgarlinidal-bo949610 ай бұрын
It is possible for you to recover, you still have much more to live and evolve. Seek mindfulness and connect with your natural senses. Things get better. Cheers.
@theletter_f10 ай бұрын
Same age here, I was never allowed tiktok and I think that was what saved me from huge amounts of brainrot. Unfortunately I have KZbin and because I am surrounded by all the brainrot kids that grew up with tiktok I agree with having more mental issues from the internet. When I take a break from the Internet I do feel more calm. But oh well... This is what everyone else in my generation is dealing with so I guess I should be use to it. Edit: Even though I haven't stumbled upon "eyebleach" worthy content my classmates have and definitely enjoy sharing and joking about it. I don't need/want to know half the things I do. I wish my classmates could have a filter. Edit 2: I agree with the person below me when it comes to fitting in. I'm not allowed a phone (yeah I'm a crusty iPad kid) and I feel like I'm always missing out on whatever new meme everyone is talking about at school. Like if I don't have social media I'm not "normal"
@GooberCompany10 ай бұрын
i’m 11 and its stressful to fit into school and society aswell. everyone in my school has insta, snapchat, discord, tiktok, etc. and i have none of them and i always get guilt tripped and felt bad for because of that. i still watch my comfort shows that my dead uncle watched before he died like ed, edd, and eddy, dexters laboratory, blues clues, and invader zim. i always find skibidi toilet, cocomelon, and multiple things out there to hurt my brain, and it feels so icky to the point i feel sick. the internet might be a good place, but being exposed to gore at the ripe young age of 6 is just horrible. i take breaks every now and then, go to places, get smoothies, etc. im trying to balance my life and my internet life.
@flarestriker200510 ай бұрын
As a Gen Z born in 2005, I can say that I'm glad I grew up with my Nintendo Wii, Wii U, DS/3DS, going to the park everytime after school, visiting a few fairgrounds throughout the year, playing with legos, my old computer to watch a little YT and some movies on DVD, and watching the classic cartoons on Disney Channel, Disney Jr, Disney XD, Nicktoons, Nickelodeon, Nick Jr, Cartoon Network, and Boomerang to.
@CHRF-5545710 ай бұрын
Dont forget playing with legos.
@UgandanAirForce10 ай бұрын
i was born in 1998 and had the gameboy and playstation 2
@cassiuscartland10 ай бұрын
the wii u and 3DS was overhated as hell lol, I miss the days of getting home from school and playing NSMBU or wii party u or something like that, now we just have skibidi toilet adventure
@Pro_Dude1010 ай бұрын
I got a Wii, a Wii U and a 3DS!
@traviscunningham706210 ай бұрын
3DS was never hated. Also NSMBU was just NSMBW with a HD filter, and a lame squarrel power up.
@theoisrealАй бұрын
0:20 bro was tricked into going outside
@Լeader24 күн бұрын
It couldn’t be! Ahh moment 💀
@BlueThunderboltsiren10 ай бұрын
Honestly being a Gen Z doesn't seem as bad anymore. Im honestly glad I grew up with minecraft videos and still enjoyed my time outside.
@valcron477410 ай бұрын
its like a cycle (this doesn't relate to ur comment) millennial complain about gen z, gen z complains about gen alpha and then gen alpha complains about gen beta or whatever it is and its just a repeating endless cycle
@BlueThunderboltsiren10 ай бұрын
@@valcron4774 I know. It's like when the generation before Gen X got on Gen X for TV dinners, and now Gen X is literally getting on us for being on our phones 24/7 lol.
@valcron477410 ай бұрын
@@BlueThunderboltsiren and now gen z and some menenials (idk how to really spell that) are attacking my generation (this video is saying facts though)
@valcron477410 ай бұрын
@@BlueThunderboltsiren also funny thing is that people are mad at us gen alphas even though gen z made the words (gyatt from cenat i think and skibidi by dafa)
@WasdTheory10 ай бұрын
Minecraft videos were basically all I watched, that and a lot of cable cartoons. I played outside a bunch, but then basically every kid in my town up and left. Now it’s just me and some younger kids.
@crystalcrusader71110 ай бұрын
Let’s stop blaming Gen Alpha. They aren’t the problem, and never were. Being dismissive or hateful towards them only pushes them further down the rabbit hole. They need compassion and patience to help them. No more cringe comps, no more anti internet gotcha takes with no real consequences, just genuine love and support.
@sse2cpu10 ай бұрын
12 and in gen alpha. I'm tired of COPPA and general hate. Thank you for being the only one at least respects my generation.
@crystalcrusader71110 ай бұрын
@@sse2cpu Of course man. I grew up looking up to the millennials and their war against their parents. They then swiftly turned on me and the rest of my generation for things out of our control. Everyone always forgets what it was like to be a kid, with little to no control over your situation and environment. I don’t want to do that to you guys. You deserve the right to fail and be stupid and make mistakes without adults bullying you. You’re a kid, we all do stupid stuff as kids. Don’t let anyone treat you like you’ve already lost. You’ll grow and you’ll learn and you’ll get through this, I promise.
@sse2cpu10 ай бұрын
@@crystalcrusader711 In my opinion, COPPA and KOSA are just for control; not what they say. COPPA got my google account deleted once; it was so fucking stupid. In my eyes, the government should stop trying to push the internet away; and just make it better. The internet has always been bad, but if they (the government) wanted to fix it they could. COPPA/KOSA may look like it's fixing the problem, but it's really not.
@Cappuccino_Rabbit10 ай бұрын
As Gen Z myself, IMO what made us so cynical and nihilistic is the previous generations hating on us for similar technological interests as Gen Alpha (Millenials also got a lot of hate as well but Gen Z is way more extreme than them)
@Cheese-wg6ye10 ай бұрын
If ur twelve, ur gen z btw just so you know@@sse2cpu
@fujixno10 ай бұрын
to all future gen Z people who will have children, promise me that we won’t raise our children like gen alpha
@yousussybaka13210 ай бұрын
promise
@Otherface10 ай бұрын
If i ever have kids, I will never raise them like this. Taking actual care of them instead of leaving them with a device.
@Novdori10 ай бұрын
As a gen z who was mostly raised by the internet I want to get a job that gives me time at home just so that if I get kids one day I'll take good care of them and teach them how read and write the languages I know
@mmorrell198610 ай бұрын
@@Novdori I think Im very lucky because I am an old gen alpha kid. But I was raised right, so Im not on my device 24/7.
@Milkbread..10 ай бұрын
Listen I’m mostly on my Phone bc I’m a teenager but when does younger I was always with my Friends
@The5DimensionalTesseract2 ай бұрын
As a person from Gen Alpha myself, I’m really ashamed of my generation….😔
@duskalien10 ай бұрын
I help out at a kids club for kids aged 4 - 10 I was shocked when I heard kids around 6-7 talking about skin walkers chasing each other and having fun I was worried but they were enjoying them self and I looked back on all the creepy pastas and old KZbin art projects and realised what they were doing wasnt as bad but still it was worrying
@YingFriendАй бұрын
The most scary thing I had was unspeakable in that Minecraft map with the haunted mansion and the yoshie nextbot
@fireblade69610 ай бұрын
No, our videos were not as bad as gen alpha videos. The videos we watched were made and targeted for older audiences. SFM videos were for teens. Even if some of us weren’t old enough to watch them they weren’t for us. The content today was manufactured to addict children, the content we watched was just goofy for the fun of it, and way more creative then modern stuff.
@FakestLoogi10 ай бұрын
FunVideoTV and 3lame studios disprove us watching slop. Not to mention the fact that some of us have become openly horny more than what is acceptable in public, and that isn't good either.
@smortv962910 ай бұрын
May I remind you of Minecraft School?
@lav-kitty10 ай бұрын
have you watched the video? What is the point of this comment? You didn't add anything to what has already been said
@lav-kitty10 ай бұрын
@@FakestLoogi elaborate on why being "openly horny" is unacceptable, without saying it isn't acceptable in society
@aikawamood10 ай бұрын
@@smortv9629old minecraft school or new one? While I agree that the newer videos (or atleast the videos that use minecraft school in their titel) are brainrot, the older, more original videos were gold
@NotLaSimia9 ай бұрын
The fact that 10 years from now many children will find this content very nostalgic is quite distressing and depressing.
@corki29 ай бұрын
the fact is though, they won't find it all nostalgic cuz it doesn't create the type of memories 2000s-2010s media did. this current type of content is solely made to make money and be hyperstimulating
@Lugemaster12029 ай бұрын
@@corki2 yeah they will be like "why the fuck did we watch this shit"
@JoshuaKnightmare-uw7do9 ай бұрын
Not me I hate that stupid shit
@alexy.93069 ай бұрын
Meh same shit as MLG
@alexy.93069 ай бұрын
@SaulCoolerfoe you’re like what 14 lol shutup bro
@starlight406529 күн бұрын
I like to draw little characters on discarded blank papers from work and after watching your video it inspired me that I shouldn’t keep them for myself and maybe whatever character I had given them helps them get their imagination going and create an amazing story that they’ll want to expand and share
@WheezyNot7 ай бұрын
how do you just say shit like "skibidi toilet syndrome" with such a serious toned voice bro i love you 😭😭😭
@dantdmfangamingrich980210 ай бұрын
We are slowly living in a dystopia. Parents have to realize that they’re to blame and not what’s on the internet and not rely on a iPad as a babysitter. I grew up in the 2010s and only had an iphone and nintendo consoles but I still went outside, rode bikes and scooters, played sports like soccer/futbol played with plushies, hanged out with friends, and watched non brain rot stuff like Spongebob or Arthur.
@Spell_tagged10 ай бұрын
Dude you're right but who's goanna listen to dantdmfangamingrich9802
@buddy642010 ай бұрын
@@Spell_tagged have you seen ANYONES username?
@Sodapop-rd5ku10 ай бұрын
@@buddy6420 irl its a pretty tame username
@Havesomemilk10 ай бұрын
thankfully i still see kids doing those, not all of them have been infected.. yet
@Kooldood087410 ай бұрын
@@Spell_taggedwho's gonna listen to "dogfan686" 😭
@thepogisreal523110 ай бұрын
This reminds me of that section in one of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid books. With Greg mentioning Manny's consumption of a weird kids show and how it slurred his speech. Confusing the family. Goes to show how the series impacted my generation, and how its small details like this I have remembered. After years of not touching the first 12 books I still have stored in a box after stopping with the 13th installment.
@devofficialchannel10 ай бұрын
This makes it sad knowing that there is a movie adaptation of The Long Haul that tried to be "modern" and "hip". And pretty much embodies the very essence of "brainrot" being forced down into a series that works well without them
@GregFranco10 ай бұрын
Ploopy
@jonathanma792810 ай бұрын
your a ploopy
@Kavelak4 ай бұрын
I was born in late gen z, and I’m so grateful to my parents for not allowing me almost any access to the internet (except for educational content such as baby Einstein) until i was like 8-9, I think that really helped me a lot, as it really helped me avoid harmful stuff, and instead focus on things such as reading books
@LexClark-h3b10 ай бұрын
As a 2009 Gen Z member i remember getting home after school and watching Stampy and that made my day now, “I shudder to think what inhumane thoughts lie behind that mask” -Spy 2012
@rocambolehibrido613210 ай бұрын
Bro I was born in 2009 too and remember waiting in front of an old TV (those with a box behind the screen) to watch some random show in disney xd or something cause we had no wi-fi
@nachosNipples9 ай бұрын
stampy long head?
@diorsse9 ай бұрын
real i was born in 2008 and i remember always watching ldshadowlady, popularmmos, all those old mc youtubers. it sucks that gen alpha's version of that is gonna be coming home and watching youtube shorts 💀
@Wakeuptorealityman9 ай бұрын
@@rocambolehibrido6132watched regular show and Ben 10 cuz luckily my dad paid subscription for the channel.
@dameister29249 ай бұрын
I was born in 2004, I remember watching youtubers like SSundee, Skydoesminecraft, Jacksepticeye, Stampy and PopularMMOs, mainly around 2014/2015, probably when they were all at their absolute prime. But now...well, most have pretty much fallen either due to controversy or changing to more cringy content, except for Jack, he's still going strong even today. It's just sad that this isn't what kids are gonna grow up with these days, and rather they have to grow up with...whatever the fuck this all is.
@JusLovett10 ай бұрын
Great video man! I am a father and I seen this happening early on so I have made sure to be around my son as much as possible. He has access to the internet but only at the end of the night for a short time before bed. Besides that I try to just hang out with him and play. We make music, art, create our own games, and play some video games but like i said its together. I fully support this video and will spread it to the best of my ability because I do genuinely think your doing a good thing.
@En_a12310 ай бұрын
Good thing that your taking this one I started watching yt since I was like 6 and that was only the slightest bit normally I would watch Dora or peppa pig yk basic kid stuff but as I got older I started watch more yt and god, it's taught me stuff I should have never known
@BryerTheKing110 ай бұрын
Its disgusting that so called parents let this happen.
@ultrainstinctgoku845210 ай бұрын
yea also i like lankybox dont judge me anyways its diguesting that parents do that and actaully let them like they should control what kids watch
@snowballskies585710 ай бұрын
It's disgusting that those parents are in a world that forces them to prioritize working often multiple jobs just to stay afloat, while also being given no time to perform the unbelievably difficult task of raising a whole human being. Situations like this require empathy, and though it may be easier to just blame the parents, considering theyre the easiest targets, we must acknowledge that they are in pretty awful situations. Raising a child requires ENDLESS time and patience, something a normal human has none of after working a demeaning job all day. Children are, lets face it, annoying. Is it their fault? Absolutely not, but they still are. One cant expect these overworked parents to be able to handle all of that, its simply not sustainable. The blame is within the current economy, and those up top who are knowingly and intentionally exploiting these parents. Bring the blame back upon those who deserve it, and try to at least understand the struggle these parents are going through.
@flouttie10 ай бұрын
i hate when parents give their child an ipad or phone or any device, like idk if ur busy and dont wanna deal with your child, there's other ways
@ultrainstinctgoku845210 ай бұрын
@@flouttie i agree but the issue is that if they dont do that they children will be having a hard time getting friends which lead to sadness
@flouttie10 ай бұрын
@@ultrainstinctgoku8452 i'd rather have my future child grow up with no friends then act like those kids
@tomangus531910 күн бұрын
As a parent aged 34 (Daughter aged 5) - I am in the technology industry so I am well aware of the problem, I also am making steps said in this, just nice to hear someone say it out loud. I hope the over 2 million views here are parents and parents to be that will keep these screens away as much as possible and remember you are a mirror and they should and want to look up to you.
@sylzarux10 ай бұрын
It's like we're living in a modern Greek Tragedy. My sibling is suffering from this lack of filtering, and I've wanted to step in, but I fear my parents will say something along of the lines of "you're not the parent, let us take care of it." I want to change his future, but can't muster the courageto do so.
@unkwn115710 ай бұрын
Do it. You'll parents will thank you later and if not your sibling will
@snowsleaves10 ай бұрын
Depending on the situation, you might want to try talking to your parents directly about this, and see if maybe you can get permission to set up restrictions on your sibling's devices and/or become the main point of contact for your sibling's internet use. That being said, you should still make sure that you put yourself first, and if talking to your parents in this way might put you in a dangerous or harmful situation, then maybe try to have a chat with your sibling directly and come up with ideas together about how to ensure a good balance in their life.
@School_sucks_ass10 ай бұрын
Same here
@JudeDanielDiscord10 ай бұрын
Listen, I'm Gen Alpha. I am only here, listening to valuable content, because my parent di no force feed me this brainrot. Please, do something. It'll help them majorly.
@Switzy0610 ай бұрын
I know, whenever I try to do something to help my parents say "just leave her", they dont even want to try let alone let someone else, shit sucks
@ringo_iscrazy10 ай бұрын
I am gen alpha and im glad i see videos like these so i can be aware of myself and not get addicted to random crap like skibidi toilet 💀, im also glad because i grew up around a lot of gen z people (siblings, cousins) and i hang out with them a lot, they influenced me and even though i was born in gen alpha i feel like im a part of gen z because i still play with legos, action figures, xbox, sports and more, i also love drawing and creating things. im really not sure what the main point of this comment was but i just thought it would be useful to see things from a gen alpha. (note: i was born in 2012, im pretty sure thats gen alpha)
@CharlieSmith-ts1eg10 ай бұрын
Sadly I’m also gen alpha born 2011 I like to think that not all gen alphas are bad/dumb but for those who are it’s just less competition for me
@ware-xi3tc10 ай бұрын
@@CharlieSmith-ts1eg pretty sure gen alpha is after 2013 so u guys are late gen z
@h1ghtide_era10 ай бұрын
@@ware-xi3tcin my country, gen alpha starts in 2010
@Siren__Ai10 ай бұрын
@@h1ghtide_eraThere's not really an official end/beginning but since every generation up until that point has lasted like 15 years 2013 seems like the likelier option
@Oatm3al_0np4wz10 ай бұрын
I like to call 2012-2013 the gen alpha before skibidi (I am part of this group and I am generally scared for the gen alphas that never learn what grass is)
@Robyndoesntexist10 ай бұрын
student teacher here, i have an internship at a school for kids age 5-14 (school system works differently here) and i am actually shocked by how different most gen Alpha kids act. they have very little remorse and respect for teachers or kids older than them and they view (mild) violence such as hitting and kicking as ‘normal’ it’s absolutely absurd. also most kids struggle with writing and reading nowadays.
@slimerancherfan21310 ай бұрын
as a 13 year old i am terribly sorry for our generation
@Trollboi_farded6942010 ай бұрын
I agree,there's this one kid in my class that will not do violent things,but he doesn't think. He will tell teachers to shut up,he'll leave the classroom for no reason,heck,he'll tell them to fuck off Once we had a Jamaican substitute teacher and idk what language they speak there,however this kid said "motherfukcer" directly to their face in that language. But like Violence? FUCK NO Violence against eachother and other students? Yeah.A kid decided to suplex someone else cause they where fat ON THE FIRST DAY But against teachers? Yeah I think we kinda fucked.
@atreeager10 ай бұрын
It's very beautiful to see different generations coming together in this comment section and agreeing on one important decision. :D
@Dahelldivers2 ай бұрын
I am a child from Gen alpha myself but I never understood why people get addicted to that stuff like it is a Gmod character's head in a toilet, the fact that Lanky box makes millions off of that cringe is wild like not even halfway into 6:16 My brain cells were already depleting rapidly
@Dahelldivers2 ай бұрын
Thanks for one like 👍
@Iyana10 ай бұрын
I used to be a full time nanny and hated how often the parents would suggest to me that I simply give the children their iPads to make my job easier...I have always found the "content" targeted towards children extremely disturbing the past decade or so. It's becoming more and more normalized as well. I recently went to a festival, and there was a children's section of the fair that had toys, kid rides, etc. You know what kind of plushies they had hanging everywhere? Huggy Wuggy...from the horror game Poppy Playtime! There were several kids running around with Huggy Wuggy toys as well. My partner and I kept saying "Why is this being sold to children? Why would they be watching/playing that?"
@Itz_Mothii10 ай бұрын
I also went to a fair and saw the same thing! It’s nuts, Honestly. I miss when I used to get beanie babies from the fair. 😢
@desaug10 ай бұрын
even poppy playtime itself is trying to age up its audience..
@Frivals10 ай бұрын
Horror content destroy even adults
@dragonballz560010 ай бұрын
@@Frivals nah horror content is great
@BullDeerAryu_10 ай бұрын
I also have questioned that. I guess the people making the "brainrot" content saw that the game itself was doing well and decided to manipulate that
@polarbear-io1yj10 ай бұрын
I have a little sister. She’s 8. I was so worried she got the “brainrot” since she uses KZbin, so as a concerned older sister, I asked. I was so relieved she stuck to the stuff I hoped she did, like what “normal” kids would watch. Drawing/art, animal videos, etc. I specifically asked about skibidi toilet, TADC, lankybox, and all of them. She said they were boring and dumb. Now, she still has gen alpha stereotypes, like she plays Fortnite for example. (I think a lot of gen z is also guilty of that too. I know I am.) and I’m so grateful my parents don’t give her social media other than KZbin since I’ve been on TikTok before and my gosh my attention span was not doing well. My little sister is my best friend, my other half. Which is why I was so concerned for her. But she wasn’t completely unaffected by the “brainrot” with gen alpha classmates, she is kind of exposed to it. She knows things that 8 year old me didn’t. Which scares me. But luckily she still has an attention span, plays with toys, goes outside, and has a childhood. I realized though that some of gen z is also affected by that content. I’m 13, and surrounded by gen z at school. So I have a front row seat to the affect it has on not just gen alpha. Most of the talk about skibidi toilet, coco melon, and such is just joking and ironic. But I realized that the attention span was affected too. And the behavior of my classmates is really aggravating. Yes, I know that middle schoolers will try and be the biggest menace or tough guy but I didn’t realize it would be this bad. But then, the worst kid has 0 internet access too. I still play with toys with my sister. And honestly it is so fun. The stories you can create are so amazing. And I realized that a lot of kids even my sister’s age don’t play with toys which kind of saddened me. Not just toys, they just don’t play in general. Again, I can never be grateful enough my sister wasn’t as affected by this stuff. I really am. When or if I become a parent I won’t give my children internet access until I feel they are ready. Maybe a few video games I grew up with like Minecraft, maybe Roblox. But I would also still see if they are ready. I want to give my children a better childhood than I had. Now, I love my parents, and feel bad blaming them for the way my childhood did turn out, but nobody is perfect. And you really realize adults aren’t what little you thinks they are and it kinda sucks to realize that. And honestly I forgive my parents for early internet access. They gave me the internet at around 5-6 and couldn’t take it away since I was so engrossed in it. When they took my games away I would lose it. Basically like a less severe skibidi tantrum. My sister got it even earlier since I already had it. And I realize that my parents gave me better than what they had, my mother tells me about the internet she had as a teenager and I’m disturbed by it and glad I didn’t grow up on what she did as a teen and instead grew up on the Minecraft and animal jam side of the internet. My little sister and I only really bring up the gen alpha stuff when we joke, but it’s funny how my little sister’s peers like it un ironically. I know this is really long but I felt smart writing it lol. I got into the flow of writing and kinda just realized how long it is right now. Hope you enjoyed reading it though! Edit: oh my thank you for the compliments in my writing!
@probablyjustsnails10 ай бұрын
Your writing is incredible, you definitely have a gift for communication. If you get the chance to, this comment could easily be turned into an A worthy paper :]
@Jay_woffe10 ай бұрын
I have a little sister who's basically the same
@jesuscadenajr602710 ай бұрын
Am the same bro I acc roast all gen alpha kids who like that
@Biggerman15910 ай бұрын
She is the chosen one
@coems827410 ай бұрын
At least tadc isn’t just a stupid toilet fighting show (exclude all the fucking content farm stuff)
@Angel_709010 ай бұрын
As a gen Alpha, I was severely exposed to the Internet. (And neglected) So im just going to put a few key points of my 'childhood'. • Suicidal by the age of 8-9. • dirty minded by the age of 9. • Pretty bad depression from age 9 and 11. • started self harm by the age of 11. • Severe social anxiety. • Low self esteem. Oh yeah, i lost all chances of getting better when my entire family ignored how i was getting bullied at school. My family ruined me and they will NEVER understand. Because in the end of the day, it was them that handed me an ipad and told me to not go outside when I was 4. They wont admit ever though
@Ac0mercenary10 ай бұрын
Man I feel sorry for you. Most of the bullet points are true for me.
@savannahshumpert10 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry. Sending love and prayers. I've experienced so much harmful content like this as well. It really messes your mind up 😕
@Dan6-789zw10 ай бұрын
Same I had depression at the age of 8 and was dirty minded at the age of 9-10 I’m now in middle school and I’m still stuck I no longer know what I want I blame the internet and KZbinrs who take advantage of children
@Cassmo4610 ай бұрын
Can you stop acting so miserable? An iPad didn’t do anything wrong to you. People go through that everyday. You’re not special
@JustAFantasy201510 ай бұрын
Im sorry for you, no one deserves that kind of childhood
@plasmatroll3 ай бұрын
I didn't even get a tablet until i was 8. These alpha kids are too young. Their parents should make sure the stuff their kids are watching is family friendly. When i was a kid, i only watched DanTDM and Stampy.
@ScpDrRisha9 ай бұрын
As a gen z, it's not the kids fault. It's the parents fault for not monitoring what they watch. Gen z has a way better childhood than gen alphas will ever have.
@janebrilleygossard1708 ай бұрын
Agreed but try to get out of gen Z
@rdrrr8 ай бұрын
I'm a millennial and I think we had healthier childhoods than Gen Z. I didn't have a phone until I was 12, and it was a Nokia brick. Social media didn't exist until I was well into my teens. I didn't have a smartphone until I was 20. As a kid, I played outside with other kids. I did some dumb shit and got into trouble, but on the whole it was a pretty "normal" childhood. I definitely saw some shit I shouldn't have on the 00s internet... I don't think I permanently screwed up my brain but you never know 😅 I'm not trying to flex and say I'm better than you, I just think things really _were_ better for kids in the past. I think Gen X had more-or-less normal childhoods growing up in a relatively high-trust society without the dangers of modern technology... my generation was the start of things going wrong, but they hadn't gone _that_ wrong yet.
@maricorgatus-mamaril76058 ай бұрын
Gen Z 👇
@Dominikuuu8 ай бұрын
@@maricorgatus-mamaril7605Gen z and alpha are both rubbish
@InfiniXCat8 ай бұрын
@@Dominikuuuif you think about it... The world currently as a whole is rubbish
@TheOriginalScribbleStudios10 ай бұрын
As an elementary school teacher I’m afraid to say that our next generation is doomed. I’ve just about given up on half these kids because they are being raised on KZbin where they learn things. I understand parents want kids to leave them alone, but to have them on their tablet whenever they have free time is unhealthy. Kids in first grade are unable to actively engage with others and it constantly leads to fights. I’ve been physically attacked by many of my younger students whenever I have to punish them accordingly after they get in a physical fight with another student and hurt another child. Their parents pretty much only do their parenting job when it comes to scolding them so the thought of them getting in trouble makes them act out further. I’ve been bitten, scratched, sometimes even stabbed with pens, pencils and scissors. I’m about ready to quit because I genuinely don’t think this next generation can be saved. You guys can comment how I’m inconsiderate to the younger generation as much as they want, but after two years of this I think it’s time for me to go to a new job where I don’t have to worry about my own students attacking me because they can’t handle the concept of a five minute time out.
@VOMITQUEEN10 ай бұрын
Elementary school aged children STABBING their teachers with scissors and pencils? My god, that’s brutal. These kids are out of control.
@GE-0530RN10 ай бұрын
Please resign and not have to put yourself through this much. I'm only a 2009 child so personally I can't say much, but please put yourself first.
@ineedsleep407110 ай бұрын
if teaching is ur passion you might like the idea of switching to highschools 🥲
@GE-0530RN10 ай бұрын
@@ineedsleep4071 as a highschooler, highschoolers are brutal. Maybe not.
@thesweatyturd674410 ай бұрын
Jesus Christ you don’t have to worry about being called inconsiderate you’ve been stabbed bitten and attacked by first graders? You have an even better reason to quit teaching than that the kids are stupid and annoying. Hope you find a new happier job
@ToyaLexReal4 ай бұрын
As a big sister, I am worried for these children because my brother is only 8 yet he's swears at me like a teenager and the only thing he's does is watch his tablet. Whenever I take it away because he won't listen he starts whining and my parents tell me to give it back. Despite all of this, he cries when he has to do his work and he almosy failed the first and second grade because i had to do his work for him when I was in 3rd grade. He always gets in trouble at school and when I tell my parents that they should discipline him, they say "What do you expect me to do about?" Even though they're the ones who gave a 4 year old a tablet. They tell me to stop acting 21 to solve problems even though he has this attitude. They just let him have his tablet and act like a brat whole this kid isn't having a bright future. And it isn't even his fault. They just won't let me do anything. He is now a liar and someone who swears like a sailor. Now I don't even care if he whines or what my parents say because he should learn that he can't get everything he wants and crying won't give him what he wants. And he should do his work instead of me being forced to take time out of my day to help him just because he doesn't pay attention in class's and is always playing. He's always watching KZbin shorts and his attention span is destroyed. He's about to go to 4th grade and he still writes like a 1st grader and can't even do common addition subtraction or multiplication. I know as a person who's part of the early Gen alpha I think these kids can still be changed but only if we do something about these children. This is genuinely sad. These kids didn't even ask for this. 11/10/2024 - - Things haven't really gotten any better. He now likes to spit on me and throw sharp or other things at me. The only things my parents do is take his electronics away but he still does the same things... He also likes to moan and keep saying inappropriate things.. It seems hopeless at this point.
@Angelique7833 ай бұрын
Unfortunately I can understand that, unfortunately my family has a similar problem, but unfortunately there's not much I can do about it. It's not taken seriously.
@BrownWasTaken3 ай бұрын
I have a similar situation actually
@xecutiongaming72273 ай бұрын
If he fails, he fails. Don’t do his work, do not help him with anything, make him think for himself. If he uses the tech to cheat then record it and show the teacher. They are responsible for the child’s success and if he fails it reflects poorly on them and the parents. If possible even record him swearing like a sailor and show his classmates. Nobody likes an asshat so if he is shunned for it then that could make him change. If people knew how he treats you then logically he would treat them like that.
@JohnnyMcbumbersnazzleKinc33 ай бұрын
Depression and philosophical thinking can cure it just make sure they can get out of the depression 😅
@IStareAtGames2 ай бұрын
i love how she says discipline "it" and not him
@lucasgaming6812 ай бұрын
I’m so glad I was born in 2006, and I had a good childhood by playing flash games. To all people who are planning to have kids, please don’t give tablets to your kids and let them have a limited time screen. Let them watch TV cartoon that is REALLY suitable for kids, give them toys, make them read a book, take them outside like some amusement park or camping, let them learn normal stuff, then give them internet access when they’re old enough. That’s the best way to become a parent. Also, don’t let your kids be spoiled. Make them learn how to control themselves. Me? I’m not even ready to have a girlfriend yet. Anyway, good luck!
@ace_lz10 ай бұрын
I'm a Gen Z and recently I've been witnessing my younger cousin become an I-Pad kid. I warned my mom not to buy her an I-Pad, but she did it anyway and it honestly hurts me to see how my cousin who I watched grow in her youngest years not even be able to watch a movie anymore without going on that I-Pad instead. I feel incredibly guilty for just standing by despite having all this knowledge on how harmful the shit that kids are having pushed on them online is. I think that this video perfectly summarises the situation at hand, and I honestly also hope that these kids aren't too far gone, especially because it would break my heart completely to see the children around me, such as my afforementioned cousin, lose touch with reality and become no more than an idle consumer of brainrot. Thank you for making this, Raymundo, and all the best to you.
@IWillCrushYourBits10 ай бұрын
I’m very glad I didn’t become one of these skibidi kids, I just only watch the content that I have a genuine passion about.
@Hinghee12310 ай бұрын
I am a gen alpha (2010) and and when looking many years back, I can't agree more on my parents throwing my ipad away .
@Hinghee12310 ай бұрын
Even though I am in the same generation as those ipad kids, I am glad my parents stopped me from joining them.
@bluetank606310 ай бұрын
im also a gen alpha (2010) but i see the content cringe asf so i hate it since
@riciodominicmartinez968510 ай бұрын
@@Hinghee123ay gen alpha is 2013 so you gen z like me (2012)
@geggyboy12699 ай бұрын
I’m a generation Z, and after seeing this, I am very grateful for how my parents raised me. Thank you so much. ❤
@bloxdmaster8 ай бұрын
same lol. skibbity toilet is trash. whats the meaning of a toilet head yapping skibbi baa ba baa yes yes. WHAT GIBBERISH
@jbaejb3278 ай бұрын
Real
@phanthiphol8 ай бұрын
Same
@mohammadaradhossainarad65598 ай бұрын
Me still playing fnaf
@midnightdragonsbane68048 ай бұрын
It’s the same for me too. And when I have my own kids one day, I’m keeping the devices away from them.
@waterfally10 ай бұрын
2019 was basically the last part of this generation that was actually fun
@rambo28086310 ай бұрын
2016*
@russiankodiak684910 ай бұрын
And then the panda bear hit
@ibrahimy880510 ай бұрын
i feel like it ended in 2017
@Ashtoo01810 ай бұрын
2018 probably
@goatsanimations448010 ай бұрын
Say anything you want, 2019 was the last GOOD year before the 2020s, it’s all going downhill from there.
@videosx54212 ай бұрын
Damn bro cooked up a amazing speech this makes want to be a great father in the future.