tripletopper
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I wonder if either OBS or twitch have a feature called hermetically sealed until revealed answers.
I can think of two or three uses for it.
One is if you're playing against someone they could select their character hermetically you pick yours then you reveal theirs so that neither of you reacted to each other.
Another is if your question is arguably pushing the ratings boundary you could tell them to rephrase these in a more kid appropriate way if you could think of one. But that shows you're trying to keep it clean for the sake of the show if the person enforces and E rating on their inbound chat.
Obviously the first one and other stuff that affects giveaways and choices and competitions, would be a hermetically sealed public message and the other would be a hermetically sealed quasi-private message to streamer, who could either reveal it as-is, modify it, or ignore it.
That would have saved me on both of my bans I got. I could have hermetically sealed to Sharpie the Sports Talk Baseball ending. And with Srslycurious, if I knew I had the option to private message her, I would have taken it instead of putting it on public chat stream. At the time she didn't specify Kid-friendly chat only, but there were no private message options then.
Also for the purposes of non-influence, you can prove your intended correct answer and and show you're not tilting to playing field to benefit soneone over someone else.
I can think of two or three uses for it.
One is if you're playing against someone they could select their character hermetically you pick yours then you reveal theirs so that neither of you reacted to each other.
Another is if your question is arguably pushing the ratings boundary you could tell them to rephrase these in a more kid appropriate way if you could think of one. But that shows you're trying to keep it clean for the sake of the show if the person enforces and E rating on their inbound chat.
Obviously the first one and other stuff that affects giveaways and choices and competitions, would be a hermetically sealed public message and the other would be a hermetically sealed quasi-private message to streamer, who could either reveal it as-is, modify it, or ignore it.
That would have saved me on both of my bans I got. I could have hermetically sealed to Sharpie the Sports Talk Baseball ending. And with Srslycurious, if I knew I had the option to private message her, I would have taken it instead of putting it on public chat stream. At the time she didn't specify Kid-friendly chat only, but there were no private message options then.
Also for the purposes of non-influence, you can prove your intended correct answer and and show you're not tilting to playing field to benefit soneone over someone else.