| Rena I had one (1) message in Discord deleted and proceeded to make a huge, huge mess about how it was a violation of free speech and how moderators are supposed to be spam janitors and nobody should have the right to tell me not to talk about school shootings Level: 135 Posts: 5286/5390 EXP: 29051649 For next: 283356 Since: 07-22-07 Pronouns: he/him/whatever From: RSP Segment 6 Since last post: 333 days Last activity: 333 days |
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Honestly, I'm only surprised it took this long. They're now inserted into the actual video stream, instead of being a separate stream. As a result they now show up on third party players.
Apparently the uBlock Origin devs have been looking into it and created a temporary workaround, skipping segments in the playlist file (yes, streaming uses a playlist, don't ask me why), but they were clever enough to not even serve the actual stream until ~6 seconds in, so there's still a delay. No doubt they'll also keep playing cat and mouse and try to make it more difficult to identify the segments. For me, the result has been that I've just stopped watching Twitch entirely. Since as far as I know there is no option, not even paid, to not have them, and I'm sure as hell not watching them. (I was even considering starting to stream something, but, welp) (And even if I'm wrong and there is a global ad-free option, tbh, not worth it to me. I'll pay for features I actually want, but not for "we'll stop doing this annoying thing, promise".) Another interesting side effect is that all the third party viewing apps are getting bombed with negative reviews because people think they've started inserting ads, when really they just aren't bypassing them anymore. I imagine the official statement would be something like "they were breaking ToS by not showing ads in the first place" but I do wonder what will happen to them. Thoughts? ____________________ |










