It doesn't 100% work but in the meantime I guess this will do for now. I still need to check automatic and manually triggered midrolls. So far I only seem to get an ad if the stream is stopped and started again, I don't seem to get prerolls unless an ad was spawned in the aformentioned way and interrupted. in fact I still need to do some testing to see if any of these ads are affected at all. I installed uBlock Origin and Adguard Extra and it still happens. (I forgot to mention, someone is actively working on getting userscripts working here: quoid/userscripts#135) I would prefer sticking to the app itself whenever possible. I have no clue, but besides all this, Twitch on mobile web browsers has become somewhat unintuitive to say the least. Could it be possible to put together an Twitch adblock extension for it? Only Safari supports extensions, and it literally just got it with iOS 15. That means that you can't just go to Tampermonkey or Greasemonkey's respective extension store pages and tap install and they work, it just simply doesn't let you. I presume you're not familiar with how iOS works While Firefox and Chrome do exist on iOS, extensions are not supported on them. I did a bit of looking around and it seems theoretically possible, but it seems like a ton of hoops will need to be jumped through, and even then there's still some nasty trade off for each. I don't think ANY sort of userscripts can work on iOS, at least not easily. Though I've never actually tested this so maybe some modifications would be required to the scripts. If these aren't supported on any iOS browsers then you could use uBlock Origin and use one of the scripts in the README. You'd need a browser which supports Tampermonkey or Greasemonkey.
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