{"id":3447,"date":"2018-01-31T02:37:58","date_gmt":"2018-01-31T02:37:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/?p=3447"},"modified":"2020-10-05T22:00:43","modified_gmt":"2020-10-06T02:00:43","slug":"esl-issues-apology-to-dota-2-fans-for-facebook-streaming-fiasco","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/esl-issues-apology-to-dota-2-fans-for-facebook-streaming-fiasco\/","title":{"rendered":"ESL issues apology to Dota 2 fans for Facebook streaming fiasco"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Electronic Sports League (ESL) has issued a public apology to Dota 2 esports fans amidst the unexpected fallout of their exclusive broadcasting deal with Facebook<\/a>.<\/p>\n Announced barely over a week ago, ESL’s new live-streaming partnership with Facebook has attracted significant criticism from the hardcore Dota 2 community, who dislike the social media platform as a live-streaming platform.<\/p>\n In an official Reddit post<\/a> from ESL’s managing director Ulrich Schulze, the ESL team unequivocally apologises to esports fans, streamers and the Dota 2 community as a whole for the standard of broadcasting presently offered on Facebook and the way they handled the severe backlash this past week.<\/p>\n “We were wrong in how we kicked off streaming on Facebook and we were wrong in handling the follow-up with the community, the communication here and the DMCAs which we have since retracted,” Schulze said.<\/p>\n “The introduction of Facebook as our new broadcast platform did not go as it should have. Instead of focusing on ironing out the kinks, engaging in the right kind of dialogue with you and incorporating your legitimate feedback we were busy following protocol and defending our actions.<\/p>\n “We should have simply let the community streamers do their thing while focusing on getting our end right. Regardless of having or not having the right to do so, taking down streamers that provide a good experience while we aren\u2019t is not the way to go about things. We were in the wrong. We will learn from it and go forward.”<\/p>\n The drama initially began when Dota 2 fans complained about the technical issues and difficulty in finding the official streams for ESL One Genting, the first Dota 2 esports<\/a> event held this year to stream only on Facebook.<\/p>\n In response to the problems, many fans called for Twitch to be re-instated as the primary broadcasting medium, and several Dota 2 game streamers opted to share unofficial footage of ESL One Genting on Twitch and YouTube with their own commentary.<\/p>\n\n