Parents, please. Quizilla is a positive way for kids like myself to express ourselves creativly. We could find destructive ways or bad outlets, such as drugs and alcohol, but Quizilla offers a more constructive way. I'm not going to lie it does have sexual content but almost all the users give warnings on what you are about to read. If you don't want you kids getting into that kind of stuff, have a talk with them. Don't ban them from this website-it'll only make them want to disobey you and look to see why it's so interesting. As a sophomore I recomend this to anyone with an ounce of imagination and creativity
Quizilla
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Is it age appropriate?
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Not age appropriate for kids under 16, age appropriate for kids over 99; suggested age 16. -
Is it any good?
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Common Sense says
User-submitted poems, polls, and porn.
Why We Rated This
for Ages 16–18
The good stuff
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What Parents Need to Know
About Quizilla
Parents need to know that this site rates content from "E" (everyone) to "A" (adult). It's easy to find the adult stuff using keyword searches, including the seemingly innocuous tag "lemon" (it's really an anime code word for sex). Some of the "citrus" content includes fan fiction, in which (for example), there are fantasy sex scenes with Draco Malfoy. Pornography and sexually explicit content isn't supposed to be allowed. The official Web site policy says the list of excluded content includes "sex stories, pictures, movies, and graphic and explicit written depictions of sex. This also includes violent and graphic descriptions of rape and other assaults." Yet, at the time of review, the site featured numerous stories of this nature that included graphic sex, as well as incest and rape.
Read our full review by Jean Armour Polly
Families Can Talk About
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Our Members Say
Most Recent Reviews
- I rate this title on for age 8 and give it
- My highlights are:
- Educational
- Safety isn't an issue
- User content is age appropriate
Hear me out
- I rate this title on for age 13 and give itMy concerns are:
- Inappropriate sexual content
- User content isn't age appropriate
There is some bad stuff on the site, but if you use the brain you have, and you don't click on titles that sound sketchy than you should be fine.
- I rate this title on for age 13 and give it
- My highlights are:
- Educational
NO WAY
i think quizilla.com is a great site for young writers. you have to trust your kid not to look at those things. if they know better they wont. there are some pretty bad stuff on there i admit that, but theres also some good thingS...and you even get to make your own QUIZZES AND STORIES. so in my opinion if your responsible enough not to post sex or "lemon" stuff on quizilla.com than ITS A GREAT SITE
- I rate this title on for age 7 and give itMy concerns are:
- Excessive violence
- Inappropriate language
- My highlights are:
- Educational
- Safety isn't an issue
- User content is age appropriate
for tweens
personally, as a kid (im signed on as mom)i love quizilla and i'm only 10. uh-oh gotta go. here comes mom.

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