So all the poeple tweeting about the chrome autoplay update broke your stuff, can you send me links that broke because we are currently implementing a similiar thing in Firefox and would like to make sure we dont break it all
Your argument is entirely about favoring publisher experience over user experience. The browser is the user agent not the publisher agent.
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The user should still have full control, it's about the defaults. Would you prefer going into options and having to enable audio, fullscreen etc... in a Steam game you just installed? I'm not even arguing against disabling autoplay, just find a better solution than Chrome.
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You shouldn't have to go into options, but the defaults have to be right from a standpoint that, when you visit a new site, it's NOT a game you selected to install on your computer but could be malicious or at least intentionally annoying.
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Clicking through the "allow sound" etc. popdown comfirmation is the step equivalent to clicking "install" in Steam or Play/AppStore or whatever. (Sorry, I don't use Steam so I don't know exactly what it looks like.)
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