>Since these streams are purely unidirectional, users don't have a way to notice that they're not literally live.
Depending on the delay, this can cause problems when switching from delayed streaming to real life. For example, watching the countdown on a rocket launch via streaming then going outside to watch the actual launch. Usually, for me, a few seconds delay is OK, because I can't see the rocket until about 30 seconds after liftoff due to trees. But when I have a better view of the launch pad the delay can become an issue.
Depending on the delay, this can cause problems when switching from delayed streaming to real life. For example, watching the countdown on a rocket launch via streaming then going outside to watch the actual launch. Usually, for me, a few seconds delay is OK, because I can't see the rocket until about 30 seconds after liftoff due to trees. But when I have a better view of the launch pad the delay can become an issue.