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nozzlegear | 3 days ago
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm under the impression that it's not possible for javascript to detect that you've muted the browser tab itself, at least. Doesn't solve the problem of them checking whether you have the tab focused, of course, but it should be mutable.
hedora|3 days ago
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naikrovek|3 days ago
this means that advertisers must constantly move the "we won't cross this" line further and further into absurdity. it will never stop. not ever, not so long as people have things to sell.
i hope i'm dead when ad viewing only counts when you buy the advertised product.
"Thank you for your Twitch subscription. You've used all of your paid time, and can no longer view streams. But, good news, buy 1 product advertised to you in the next 15 minutes and you'll get another 24 hours of streaming!"
then watch as they increase the number of products you must buy while decreasing the number of hours you get from it.
it will never ever stop.
advertising should be illegal or be highly regulated. the arms race between viewer and advertiser will never stop until one or both of those things happen.