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Improve component show-twitter-feed to safe data privacy for arbitrary content #880

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roschaefer opened this issue Oct 19, 2018 · 0 comments

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  • I'm submitting a ...

    • feature request
  • What is the current behavior?
    I have to click on the twitter button in order to see the twitter feed. The button is also small and hard to notice.
    screenshot 10

  • What is the expected behavior?
    I should see a screenshot image of a twitter feed (maybe blurred) and when I click on the image I should see the actual feed. I want to use the component also for an embedded Youtube video.
    screenshot 11

  • What is the motivation / use case for changing the behavior?
    We have another data privacy bummer on our landing page: The embedded Youtube video. My tracker blocker tells me that a tracker double-click is on our page now.
    20181019-160252

I like the clearly visible Youtube video, it really encourages me to click on it and watch the video. I would like to keep that advantage when hiding the embedded video behind a component to save me from unwillingly sending tracking information. So the idea is to show a static thumbnail (maybe with a youtube play symbol) encouraging the user to click on it.

  • If the current behavior is a bug, please tell us (otherwise delete):

  • If you want to request a whole new feature, please provide a user story (otherwise delete):

    • As a developer
    • I want to use an image as a preview which reveals arbitrary html on click
    • So that I can use the component to stop embedded content to send user tracking information
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