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There's nothing worse than raiding into a stream and being greeted by ads. In 2019 a Uservoice suggestion with the same title was implemented so that raiders would not see adverts, but apparently this has since been unimplemented or stopped working, because I'm told that ads for raiders is now a thing again.
To be clear, one of the things I look forward to after a raid is seeing the streamer reacting to the raid and all the lovely messages. I can do that because I have Turbo, so I don't see ads, but any other raiders? They apparently see ads, and they are missing out on the raid experience.
Please rectify this as soon as possible.
Sincerely,
Remington
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This is a great idea!
Additionally, it would be neat for it to be possible to protect (multiple checked) clips and/or videos from being deleted in this way, requiring them to first have protection removed before deletion.
An idea which Linus of Linus Tech Tips had is to limit destructive options by requiring the user to confirm mass deletion with 2FA. "Are you sure about this? Are you really you?"
I also like the idea of an opt-in two-person confirmation for mass deletion so that if the channel owner or an editor has their account hacked, someone can block deletions until such time that control of the account is regained.
As we've seen, 2FA doesn't always keep malicious actors from doing damage, session tokens can be stolen. Being able to restore deleted content in a situation like that makes a lot of sense.