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    19 comments  ·  Chat » Stream Chat  ·  Admin →
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    NightmareJoker2 commented  · 

    I would like this or am/pm be displayed next to those times. I very often have the chat window open for *days*, and no clue how old the messages are.
    My only workaround is to use a chat client and connecting to TMI via the API to get that information.

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    24 comments  ·  Chat » Leaderboards  ·  Admin →
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    NightmareJoker2 commented  · 

    You forgot a leaderboard type:
    Leaderboard for most points spent or "redeemed" (and not refunded) in a channel. 😉

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    NightmareJoker2 commented  · 

    That is generally not what an advertiser wants. An advertiser wants to show ads to people who are likely to purchase the advertised product.

    "considerate of people who have no interest in [...]"

    Twitch does this already, to some extent, and the advertisers will opt to do so for their own interests. However, they don't have much to go on, and it is much more likely, that through the content you watched on Twitch, products you have purchased on Amazon, or what you have viewed on Amazon's Video services, you have told the analytics system, that is used for targeting the advertisements, otherwise.

    Ads have to respect the content guidelines and be age appropriate.
    In the case of "horror movies", ads will be primarily served to people who have the mature content viewer flag on their accounts enabled, who have watched streams featuring horror games, and those viewers who are known reliably to have watched ESRB rated game content that puts them in an age group for which the advertised content is appropriate under MPAA or TV-PGMB.

    It is unlikely that this will change.

    But you have options:
    1. Disable all advertising with a Turbo subscription at https://www.twitch.tv/turbo (you must be signed in with your subscriber account for this to work)
    2. Set your advertising preferences at https://www.amazon.com/adprefs
    3. Only watch channels who have not set the mature content setting (see https://streamlabs.com/content-hub/post/what-is-twitch-mature-content ) and content classification labels (see https://help.twitch.tv/s/article/content-classification-labels ) set appropriately, such that the unwanted ad category would be inappropriate.

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