Mark channels that have pre-rolls disabled for those browsing channels in non-affiliate language
Many people who browse don't want to enter a smaller channel because of the potential ad they have to see.
Streamers can disable this ad by running ads during stream, of course, but anyone browsing has no way to know that such channel does or does not have a pre-roll ad. Many theorize this makes it more difficult for small channels to get viewers.
I suggest that twitch mark channels that currently have pre-rolls disabled so that it encourages people to come to that channel. It could be with a symbol, a marker, or just the words (ads disabled upon entering channel) that people can see when browsing channels.
Just please, if you do this, remember that the average viewer does not know what the word "pre-roll" refers to. Use language like "no ad upon entering channel" or something.
This is a win for both the viewer and twitch/advertisers, as it requires streamers to automatically/manually run ads during the stream, as well as a win for the streamer as i believe it would likely increase traffic into their channel from people who are browsing if they know an ad won't play when they enter.