In my opinion..kids and squeaker are different things in this game. To me a kid is anyone in their teens or younger. A squeaker (usually kids but not always) is someone with an annoying voice who never shuts up (tone deaf singing, raid monologue, unnecessary never ending insults, etc).
Some kids that play kick quite a bit of ass, most squeakers suck thrall balls.
Story time
I was Invited into a PoE because a friend had to bail. So me and this kid my friend was helping and a random, after a bit the random was tired of dying and left, but the kid managed to replace him with another kid. So me, kid 1(the one my friend was helping) and kid 2 (the replacement) finished this bit of PoE without to much of a hitch and as were about to go our separate ways kid 2asks if we want to do CE(hard or easy he didn't care) since neither of us had done it we accepted. In CE, I get juggled into death in the abyss, kid 1 gets lost and dies, kid 2 keeps going and finishes it, bridge finished no problem, death singer kid 2 invites another friend and we finished that , onto crota kid 2 invites another so 5 of us no problems.
Judging by voices I honestly wouldn't put any of them past 15. But the whole time even with stupid mistakes and needless deaths, no insults no annoying banter.
Tl;Dr
Most kids kick ass, squeakers regardless of age suck thrall balls
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