livesplit allows you to manually input in game times. or make a google sheets sheet that will add your times together
it would only be a problem if you were getting like top 10 times in a very popular game or the rules were unnecessarily strict
not sure how its creepy or "stalker-y". very few people look at others profiles and even when you do you usually just go through the runs.
and usually the games you visit most often are the games you run the most so the visit count barely even means anything.
but yes like already said you can turn it off if it really bothers you
the reason i see why people used to use it was to have a separate thing to record the raw gameplay and then obs would capture the amarec window so the stream could also see it.
nowadays you can just run two separate instances of obs
most people do it the proper way of having splits on the left but every now and then youll see someone with splits on the right
some people also put splits/facecam on the right of the game but imo this isnt good. i believe the timer and face cam should be to the left of the game and then the chat should be to the right. making the most important part (the game) be in the center of your screen and you can easily and quickly look over at the splits, facecame or chat if needed.
with timer and facecam next to the twitch chat it looks very cluttered
are you talking about the chats that show up in the stream itself?
css not loading is truly frightening as a web developer
take your shoes off indoors its bad manners