/r/Twitch is an unofficial place for discussions surrounding the streaming website Twitch.tv. If you want to provide feedback, ask a question or browse our knowledge base, this is the place for you!
/r/Twitch is an unofficial place for discussions surrounding the streaming website Twitch.tv. If you want to provide feedback, ask a question or browse our knowledge base, this is the place for you!
/r/Twitch is an unofficial place for discussions surrounding the streaming website Twitch.tv. If you want to provide feedback, ask a question or browse our knowledge base, this is the place for you!
/r/Twitch is an unofficial place for discussions surrounding the streaming website Twitch.tv. If you want to provide feedback, ask a question or browse our knowledge base, this is the place for you! MembersOnline • chriscaulder MOD
/r/Twitch is an unofficial place for discussions surrounding the streaming website Twitch.tv. If you want to provide feedback, ask a question or browse our knowledge base, this is the place for you! MembersOnline • lumine99
/r/Twitch is an unofficial place for discussions surrounding the streaming website Twitch.tv. If you want to provide feedback, ask a question or browse our knowledge base, this is the place for you!
So there's been two methods of blocking ads on Twitch. There's a browser extension, or you can manually add a script to ublock. They both do the same thing, replace the stream with the 480p feed during ads and then switch back to the source resolution when the ad ends. This worked fine for awhile. The problem is that as of a month or two ago these stopped working. Now the stream just freezes ...
/r/Twitch is an unofficial place for discussions surrounding the streaming website Twitch.tv. If you want to provide feedback, ask a question or browse our knowledge base, this is the place for you!
There few possible issues here, Automatic Ad Length & Frequency feature that Twitch has throwing out ads thick and fast. Sometimes ad blockers can cause stupid things to happen, like even subs getting ads on channels that don't run ads for subs it seems. The amount of stream you watched, and the amount of ads you viewed are under/over exaggerated.