Like others I leave it up on a screen despite not actively watching all the time. But it is immediately and glaringly obvious when an ad suddenly starts playing, even audio only.How many hours a day would you say you spend watching Twitch, researching ways to get around ads, and then installing/updating all these work-arounds?
Was my exact case, plopped out a few subs in addition to the prime sub. Now went strictly turbo and will give the prime sub away when available. Fucked their own creators out of money.the turbo shit is hilarious - so a guy uses his prime to support his fav streamer and then maybe drops another sub or two on other streamers he really likes - now he has to pay for turbo and won't be buying subs any more
gotta imagine tens of thousands of subs fall into this category
God I can't stand it when Twitchers do some long convoluted "schtick" whenever someone raids them or something. Just thank the raider, say hi to the new folks, tell them a bit about the channel, and get on with it.
the absolute worst are streamers who have a completely annoying subscription sound effect and then actually are (or act) annoyed whenever people subscribe to them because of the annoying sound effect they have chosen themselves. And the simps who actually fall for that teehee I've annoyed my favorite streamer by giving them money
That's what? 50 mph?
Ehh, pretty damn close. 49.7097
You know, it's about like when I see some Brazilian dude on bike going 200 kph. BFD, that's only, what? 120 mph? Pretty damn close again. 124.274
It's still fast, faster than I'd go. But, not as fast as everybody thinks it is.
this works both ways. When I watched Knight Rider as a kid, I always thought "oh wow, you're doing 100? my dad always goes 150+, big deal".
It was the one part of the series I just didn't get. Why are they sooo slow
find the autoplay html5 tag in whatever browser you're using and disable it is my best guess.Does anyone know a way to stop twitch from auto starting a live stream when you go to the main page?