A reasonable solution to the issue of epileptically dangerous advertisements.
There are ads among us with so much flickering, strobe-lights, flashing and contrast switches, colour switches, rapid flash explosions, and ridiculously loud and sudden noises, that it becomes dangerous.
It is unfair to streamers when they can not control the ads that play, and then in their safe community someone gets hurt in their stream because of automatic random ads triggering epilepsy.
When someone is hurt or killed by ads in someone's stream, that streamer often takes on the unfair guilt when they learn of it later on from the person's friends or family.
Here is my solution:
Imagine someone is diagnosed with epilepsy and they really want to watch their best friend's thousand follower stream, but unfortunately ads keep playing without warning and their carer says it is too dangerous.
Then comes along the solution, an alternative advertising function available as a temporary setting at the bottom of the video player window, or as a permanent setting in the profile menu, that protects epileptically disabled people from deadly content, and protects children from mature content as a bonus!
A friendly ad gently fades in and it is just an image of the product and company, it shows some written details and has no sound.
Each ad fades in slowly on top of the last one which it covers completely.
At the end of the ad timer it fades out to the last shown frame of the stream to minimize flashing upon returning to the streamer's content.
Each friendly ad lasts as long as it wants, but is perfectly safe for the disabled person and the carer approves!
without sound audiosensitivity means nothing.
without animation photosensitivity can do no harm.
and with both animation and sound gone, parents don't need to worry about their kids seeing things they shouldn't.
(elevator music may be safe for some people, it might make it a less boring wait, so having it as an option to replace the silence could be useful for people not sensitive to sound.)