Definitely some things I'm missing on jerboa. There's no way to go to a post directly from your notification feed which is like... A crucial thing to be able to do.
OFS_Razgriz
Yes. You can block ads by creating a special script, you can find the info on how to do that at the end of this GitHub ticket but I'll paste it here too.
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Navigate to the uBlock Origin Dashboard (the extension options)
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Under the My filters tab add
twitch.tv##+js(twitch-videoad)
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Under the Settings tab,
enable I am an advanced user
, then click the cog that appears. -
Modify the value of
userResourcesLocation
fromunset
to the URLhttps://github.com/pixeltris/TwitchAdSolutions/raw/master/vaft/vaft-ublock-origin.js
Then just disable and reenable uBlock to refresh it and you should be good to go.
My AdBlocker still works on twitch, you just have to do some fanaegling with user scripts.
Oh no! Anyway....
continues using an AdBlocker
Both of them have truly neutral coverage, as in they report based on fact and reality and don't limit what they write in order to maintain some false sense of neutrality. Many news sites nowadays play down objective fact in order to maintain "neutrality" between one side of the political spectrum that believes in evidence and statistical fact and one that expressly does not.
This of course means that they're seen as being "anti-Trump" or "anti-Republican" but in actuality it's reality itself that is anti-Trump and they just report reality.
Only 3% of Reddit users use third-party apps. This was such a weird hill to die on and it's not going to make them suddenly profitable. Models of monetization that rely on advertising just don't work. Adding a few thousand users to the list of people who see them isn't going to suddenly make it so.
It ain't much but it's honest work