DaFuqBoom’s viral Skibidi Toilet YouTube videos are under investigation by Russian authorities after a Moscow resident reported the series, worried about its “detrimental effect” on children.

If you’ve been on the internet over the past few months, you’velikely heard of ‘Skibidi Toilet’while scrolling through social media.

The nonsensical, chaoticYouTubevideos have become famous for their portrayal of a war between toilets with human heads and people with various electronic devices for heads, all created in Garry’s Mod, an iconic physics sandbox that has been responsible for numerous YouTube Poop-style contentover the past 15 years or so.

Skibidi Toilet was spawned by Georgia-based creator ‘DaFuqBoom,’ real name Andrei Gerasimov, whotold us in an exclusive interviewthat he “was not expecting” his content to blow up in the way that it did.

However, Andrei’s famous YouTube series is now being investigated by authorities thanks to its current popularity after one concerned citizen reported the videos to Russian authorities.

Russian authorities investigating Skibidi Toilet YouTube videos

Russian authorities investigating Skibidi Toilet YouTube videos

According tolocal Russian news reports,a man living in Moscow alerted police to theSkibidi Toilet YouTube videos,citing their “detrimental effect” on young viewers after he caught his child watching them.

The man reportedly asked that the series’ creator, Andrei, be investigated, as well.

“We received an appeal from a Moscow resident about the need to block video materials on the Internet in the form of short Skibidi Toilet films, which have a detrimental effect on children,” a law enforcement source said.

Now, investigators are being tasked with watchingthe 70 current episodesof the epic battles between toilets and humanoid machines in Garry’s Mod — probably not something they were expecting when they signed up for the job.

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