![]() The rationale here seems to be that by blocking video autoplay, Chrome incentivized sites shipping huge animated GIFs, or decoding video in JS and painting to canvas, both of which are very suboptimal for users.Īnother comment points to this issue. (disclaimer: I work at Google, not on Chrome)
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