The question is whether any DRM serves ASMRtists well. Their audience is, by and large, not composed of sophisticated reverse engineers. The people who appreciate their work enough to want offline copies are, in many cases, their most dedicated fans. The kind who would also pay for a Patreon tier if one were offered. The people who would pirate the content regardless are not meaningfully slowed down by JavaScript DRM; they simply won’t bother and will move on to freely available content or… hunt down extensions that do the trick, I suppose.
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Now we are in 2026, and on the verge of the GTK 4.22 release. A good time to review how far we’ve come.