Many parents started noticing what their kids were watching on the children's version of YouTube was hardly appropriate for innocent, young eyes.[br /][br /]Apparently, even on YouTube Kids, videos of kiddie favorites like Peppa Pig, Mickey Mouse, Doc McStuffins and the like are being warped and twisted, and sneaking into kids' feeds.[br /][Ads /][br /]The BBC recently uncovered hundreds of "fake" kids' videos circulating on YouTube - where the screaming characters are injected with syringes, set on fire, eaten by alligators, zombies, sexual scenes, hypodermic needles - all things you wouldn't expect on the app, which is supposed to screen the content for the under 18 setting.[br /][br /]So what you can do?[br /][br /]Make sure your YouTube Kids app is in restricted mode and flag any videos that are inappropriate.[br /][Ads /][br /]Most importantly, supervise the content. YouTube says as frequently as it removes content, disturbing content can still sneak in.[br /][br /][url HREF="https://abc13.formstack.com/forms/report_a_typo" TARGET="" REL=""][b]Report a typo to the ABC13 staff[/b][/url] [media ID="1781672" /][/url]