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I noticed months and months ago some CSGO matches hosted on Twitch TV would fail to load. "Network Error 2000" among others. Twitch is a youtube competitor when it comes to gaming. (Youtube also owned by google). I can open these URLS for CSGO matches in literally any other browser w/o issue. There's nothing really in the way of articles on this or people with "fixes". They're straight up trying to fuck a competitor by breaking their own shit (the chrome browser) and it's obvious.

I noticed months and months ago some CSGO matches hosted on Twitch TV would fail to load. "Network Error 2000" among others. Twitch is a youtube competitor when it comes to gaming. (Youtube also owned by google). I can open these URLS for CSGO matches in literally any other browser w/o issue. There's nothing really in the way of articles on this or people with "fixes". They're straight up trying to fuck a competitor by breaking their own shit (the chrome browser) and it's obvious.

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[–] [Deleted] 1 points (+1|-0) Edited

I've heard people argue this but I've never had an issue on firefox, brave, safari, and even obscure shit browsers. It seems too convenient to be accidental. I'm guessing chrome is somehow transferring a cookie or other setting that breaks shit. My computers w/o a google product installed never fail to load.

[–] PMYA 1 points (+1|-0)

It may also be caused on your end by an extension that blocks stuff. Do you use uMatrix or Ghostery, anything like that?

[–] [Deleted] 1 points (+1|-0) Edited

I do use ghostery and ublock origin among other stuff like https only. I can uninstall all that in chrome and google products still somehow break shit. I'm telling ya. It's not a coincidence. I'm using linux, mac, windows, and a chromebook for guests in this house. Everything works fine in regards to twitch until... I install a google product. My google products will work about 50% of the time when it comes to loading twitch.