this post was submitted on 01 Nov 2023
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I love the confidence here after stating you don't use Twitch. Twitch changed the way they deliver in stream ads, it's much more difficult to block now because it comes in as part of the video stream and not something added on top.
Every day this place becomes more like Reddit
Eh, Lemmy turned into another reddit months ago when reddit banned third-party apps. Any changes since then are insignificant in comparison.
It's true I don't use it, have no intention of ever using it, but several comments in this thread from people who do seem to agree that it's absolutely possible to block their ads.