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An error occurred while saving the comment DeefDragon commenteda note for two things that came to mind with this, (wither useful tools, or bad practices, I leave to the reader).
The first is the ability to use the list of follows by the bot as a way to see what channels the bot is supposed to be in (or at least as a way to compare with the back end's list).
The second is for streamers to use the list of follows to see if a bot is a "good bot" or not.DeefDragon supported this idea · -
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An error occurred while saving the comment DeefDragon commentedOne of the common pain points that I have seen for devs is access to features like channel points to test. As it stands, many have to ask and rely on others to test those features. The ability for those with a dev badge to be able to trigger things like sub notifications, or use channel points, would make this no longer a blocker. (and no longer a security risk for those being super helpful with the testing.)
Unfortunately, this would likely require increased scrutiny on getting the dev badge, and extra dev time beyond the approval process to implement.
Tradeoffs. /shrug
(Its also a reason for the badge to exist beyond "I want one")
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Rewind: The rewind button is useful, but it should really would better be a seamless timeline into the vod/back to live. The biggest problem is that after jumping back, you start missing the NEXT two minutes of stream. I would suggest a way to catch up to live directly via speeding up the video would be vital to this making sense.
There *are* valid concerns with accidentally revealing sensitive information, but I believe this is a *rare enough* occurrence that much extra work beyond the already existing "kill the stream and remove the VOD" is unnecessary. Potentially a stream by stream disable (IE if you disable vods for a stream), but definitely not disabled by default.
Potentially a button to "strike the last N minutes from the vod" instead of removing it completely would be a good addition regardless of the implementation of the rewind button.
Remind Me: I am unaware of many streamers with a schedule who change it to where the remind me is super useful, however, I do think its useful enough to get reminded before start instead of waiting for the notification, which can be delayed due to the pure number of notifications being sent.