Edit: Replies to this thread indicate this is not fully correct as it exists on all browsers; and is likely an ad thing.

  • heavyboots@lemmy.ml
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    10 months ago

    In the demo I saw they did an agent spoofing to Chrome and the delay went away, but it didn’t look very extensively tested. As others said, the disappearance on reload could easily be because they thought he was returning to the page and had already seen the ad/been punished for not seeing the ad and so something ad-related disappeared instead.

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      10 months ago

      Iirc the thing is it loads a different js file when it detects chrome which doesn’t have the 5s delay. The reasoning is this is part of some anti adblocker code and chrome didn’t need the extra logic.

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        10 months ago

        So it’s got nothing to do with Firefox it’s to do with preventing and blocking so it’ll happen on Chrome as well.

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            10 months ago

            Chrome doesn’t need a 5 second delay to implement ad blocking, or Chrome doesn’t need a five second delay because it’s Chrome?

            Does an important difference here because one is anti-competitive and the other isn’t.