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Here is this week's early access! YouTube has been making things especially difficult this year, flagging and demonetising a lot of videos that they deem "unsuitable" because they're horror related. I'm dealing with them literally every day to reinstate and fix things, but basically, I'm no longer getting any money for a lot of videos. I'd like to take this opportunity to thank you all for your support here on the Patreon, because for many videos, this is now the only money I'm getting for the huge amount of time I'm putting in. Thank you <3 

Without further ado, the videos!

Jitsuwa Kaidan: Test of Courage: https://youtu.be/Yd-Y20Pmr38
Bizarre Crimes & Disappearances: Mysterious Note Incident: https://youtu.be/YCk-otnCs-Y
Kaidan Kobanashi: Precipitation: https://youtu.be/y5C8lGZK6QM
Koden Koureijutsu: Suspicious Cherry Blossom Tree: https://youtu.be/64i5W4L88js
Internet Mysteries: Ghost in Kamaitachi no Yoru Opening Movie: https://youtu.be/tnCZ-w3mLbM
Kowashibai: Crow Graveyard: https://youtu.be/0jJtA-7O5dQ

Comments

Anonymous

YouTube has become...so backwards with its rules.

Anonymous

Would you consider another video platform that is less hassle than Youtube where you still get paid? I will still follow you regardless the platform you use. I'm sure many fans are the same.

taraadevlin

There sadly isn't another platform that offers YouTube's reach and certainly not YouTube's potential for ad money :/ From what I can tell, this massive red flagging that's going on is YouTube-wide, so, if nothing else, at least they're aware of it. Whether they fix it is another question though...

Anonymous

I hope it's fixed soon. There are tons of videos that are way gruesome than yours for no other reason than to scare. Yours have nothing to worry about. Anybody could watch your videos and see normal pictures and listen to scary stories and none of these gives a nightmare or trauma. The stories on your channel give a glimpse of life in Japan from a different angle, without feeling the terror. To me, they're like lullabies.