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The platform argues that they operate with "observational consent." They do not set up pranks on unsuspecting strangers. Most exclusive videos feature paid performers, artists, or public figures who are aware they are being recorded for a niche audience. In fact, many underground Japanese artists prefer Western audiences find them through Weird Nippon because mainstream Japanese TV ignores them. New footage is frequently added to these digital
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YouTube’s algorithms aggressively demonetize or remove videos that feature body horror, bizarre eating rituals, or non-standard sexual humor. Many of the exclusive videos on Weird Nippon trip these flags immediately. Furthermore, Japanese television networks (like TBS or Nippon TV) are notoriously litigious about clips from their shows appearing on Western platforms.
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