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"content": "nostr:npub1p9kjc5uauqdfphar82xmq573tf3hnh3mcugkw3t6mjg2y76xkd3sum865w not speaking for YouTube specifically, but usually media players have separate media elements for displaying ad content, mostly because no one in advertising trusts one another. Could be that a separate media object is generated for the ad and the media element you’re binding to is paused until the ad media object ends.",
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