>>67534853those are things that have time set aside for ads so they don't interrupt the content, you are still not making a good point.
Twitch ads are more times than not prerolls that interrupt raids, a core feature of the site.
If your only response to that information is "hurr tv did it first" then you clearly don't see the issue.
I would have no qualms with running ads on my content if I had control over prerolls and ads, but the only way to prevent prerolls is to constantly run ads during your stream, and not oh I'll do it every 2 hours or so, no it has to be 3 minutes per hour. and even then they still run initial pre-rolls.