In Japan, how might people’s views on animal suffering in social media videos differ from other countries? Are there any special Japanese cultural attitudes that might affect how people see and deal with animal welfare?
The survey shows that women and people in rural areas notice animal suffering more often. How might this be true in Japan, and what could it mean for animal welfare in Japanese cities versus countryside areas?
Japan is known for its technology and strict rules. What problems might Japanese social media face when trying to add warning labels for videos with animal suffering, and how might these problems be different from other countries?
In Japan, where public opinion can lead to changes in laws, how could the large number of people wanting warning labels on social media affect animal welfare laws or awareness campaigns in Japan?
With animal videos being popular in Japan, how might Japanese social media platforms and user habits affect how animal suffering is seen and managed? What can Japanese platforms do to handle this issue better?