![]() ![]() This worked to nullify many of the ad-blocking options that were used at the time, but some were still active, including Twitch AdBlock.Īds are a big way in which creators and the platform itself generate revenue. Most recently, the site implemented a text screen that would arise when users viewed a stream through an external site to Twitch. Twitch has always been active in cracking down on adblocking software used on their platform. In a Reddit thread regarding the issue, an image surfaced of an allegedly deleted image where ChoosenEye claims that Twitch had shut down the way that the extension functioned, and that before its closure, there were 150,000 users with over 6 million views per day. In the replies to a post about the extension on GitHub, user ChosenEye shared the application is now gone and won’t be coming back. ![]() One of the most popular ad-blocking tools for Twitch, aptly named Twitch AdBlock, has been removed from the Google Chrome and Firefox Extension stores.Įarlier today, users began noticing the extension had disappeared from their Chrome and Firefox browsers, and ads began to play as they viewed streams.
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