Auxiliary Removal
Also known as: Overlay Removal, Non-Essential Element Removal
A video layout customization option that removes visual elements not directly related to the core video content, such as watermarks, logos, banners, breaking-news tickers, subscription prompts, and other overlays. Auxiliary Removal was the most popular layout customization choice among ADHD viewers (selected by 50-66.7% across video types), as it preserves both the speaker and main content while eliminating peripheral visual distractions. This approach removes the least information while providing meaningful distraction reduction.
Category: video customization · accessibility
Related: Layout Customization · Overlay Detection · Distraction Reduction