There are also some heartwarming videos, like about a girl traveling to the US from China to go to college. Teen, 14 years old Written by Luiza Olioti July 14, It depends it depends, you know?
Like, the BTS or NCT video, for example, are free for all ages, but like, there are some videos that are much sexual, you know? Well, idk I said a lot of "like". Kid, 11 years old June 25, Ok Buzzfeed is a ok site for kids. I have done some of the quizs and the ones that I have done are fine. They have no bad words, sex, or violence. But I know that some of the quizs on Buzzfeed can have bad words, sex or violence.
I have stopped using Buzzfeed and I think that anyone that is not 16 and up should stop using it to. The only exception that I would make is that if parents are looking over anything that their kid wants to look at before they let their kid look at it.
Fun for everyone This is good for kids to connect! Teen, 14 years old Written by Finduilas Linwellyn May 18, They do have a few good YouTube series. The Buzzfeed website is not what I would consider to be a reliable news source in comparison to other websites, but they also don't tell lies from my experience. I tend to avoid the website itself since it is notorious for it's clickbait articles, but I do enjoy some of Buzzfeed's YouTube videos. They make entertaining content that is sometimes educational, such as Buzzfeed Unsolved, which in it's true crime seasons tells the stories of mysterious murders which have yet to be solved.
All in all, Buzzfeed is much more entertainment than news, but it isn't always the horrible clickbait website some people make it out to be.
Oh and also some of the shows or articles may deal with sensitive topics such as violence or sex and sexuality, so emotional and mental maturity should be taken into consideration when letting your child explore Buzzfeed's many pieces of media. Teen, 13 years old Written by kazzoo May 8, So much clickbait and opinions listed as fact, If you don't realize how stupid this website is then you don't deserve to be on the internet. If they steal something they rarely give credit, and they wage "war" on whoever disagrees with them.
You become dumber every time you visit it. Kid, 12 years old May 7, Teen, 14 years old Written by ActivistandLiberal April 15, Buzzfeed is fun There is some reference to sex, but it is educational and accurate. Perfectly fine for tweens and teens. Teen, 15 years old Written by sofiyap07 April 9, It all depends on what you click on Great app and YouTube channel. There is lots of talk about sex and quite a lot of drinking but it is completely avoidable.
Buzzfeed teaches to love and be yourself, all while respecting others for who they are. It supports all genders, races, body types, disabilities, and sexualities and is very inclusive.
Teen, 14 years old Written by Carson Bush February 1, The most liberal website in the world, YouTube channel is more entertaining. She was pulling my hair, touching my face, sticking her fingers in my ears, and pinching me. So I grabbed her arm and bit her as hard as I could. Obviously I got in trouble, but my teacher and I were not communicating well. She asked me where I bit her meaning where on her body.
I said on the bus, thinking she meant where did this take place. Teacher heard 'butt' instead of 'bus' and was incredibly confused. My mom still laughs about that phone call she got. He already had two check marks on the board for bad behavior, and he'd gotten up to do something, so I just stuck my foot out into the walkway and tripped him.
He fell, and the teacher accused him of falling for attention and gave him his third check mark. I still feel horrible about it. When I was bored, I would steal the mechanical pencils from the kids who would normally sit at those desks during the rest of the day. Then, I would take them back to my normal class and sell the pencils to my classmates for school money. I eventually caved and told my mom The funny thing is a bunch of students were accusing their classmates of stealing their pencils, when it was actually just me.
I'm still so embarrassed and ashamed when I remember that, even though I was very young and a completely different person then.
I dared her to dial a random number and pretend to be a lost little kid looking for her dad. She did and got some nice older guy who was horrified by her fake but very convincing story that her dad had dropped her off at the movie theater by herself and had given her that phone number to call after the movie was over. This poor guy was so panicky trying to figure out how to help her. Thirty-four years later, and I still feel serious guilt about it. I can't remember what led me to do it, but I found out that [putting the] magnets on the screen of my parents' old television that used to belong to my grandad made pretty colors.
I ruined a few TVs with that revelation. We thought it would be hilarious if two of us got on the swing set and one of us tried to catch the other two with it?! She's so bad at it. She thinks you just say knock-knock, and then anything after that is acceptable and qualifies as a joke. Like, I'm disgusted by her joke-telling abilities right now. But one time I was driving by a fire station, and my kid was in the backseat just screaming bloody murder.
And for a second I thought, 'What if I just dropped this kid off at the fire station? You can do that, right?
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