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by urlgrey
3070 days ago
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Crawlers & scrapers that rely on headless browsers like Chrome often initiate playback of video on the pages they access. The company I work for (Mux) has a product that collects user-experience metrics for video playback in browsers & native apps. It's been a non-trivial effort developing a system to identify video views from headless browsers so that we might limit their impact on metrics. Being able to make this differentiation has a real benefit to human users of our customer's websites. My preference would be for headless browsers to not interact with web video or be easily identifiable via request headers, though I doubt either of these things will happen any time soon. |
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