Okay kiddo, let me explain the nihon ethics of video association to you. This is basically a set of rules that people in Japan (that's where nihon comes from - it means Japan in Japanese) follow when they make videos or movies.
One of the most important rules is to be respectful of other people's feelings and not to show anything that might be too violent, scary, or inappropriate for young children. This is because they want to make sure that everyone who watches the videos feels safe and happy.
Another rule is to make sure that everything in the video is true and not make up fake things. This is called being honest, and it is important because people want to trust what they see in the video.
Also, they want to make sure that people who are in the video gave permission to be filmed. This is called getting consent, and it is important to make sure that people are comfortable being on camera and that they know what the video is about.
These are just a few of the rules that people in Japan follow when they make videos. Following these rules helps to make sure that everyone who watches the videos feels happy, safe, and respected.