Major WSL tournaments will only be available on Facebook

From JBay onwards, the social network will be the only place where you can watch CT online


Beginning with the sixth leg of the World Champions Circuit, the CT, which takes place in South Africa in July, major WSL events will be streamed exclusively via Facebook and its live webcast platform.

In an email sent to fans and in a statement posted on their website, they explain that with this new platform, they will be able to interact with commentators, chat with friends and see what happened in previous series.

The only difference is that you will be able to interact with the commentators, and we will see if they start reading live the comments of each neighbor who sends an obituary.

The decision requires that every human being who wants to see what is happening with the world tour has a Facebook account, at a time when, especially in the United States, Facebook is not at its best.

Many people, in the comments of the news, point out that they do not have Facebook and that they do not know how they will watch the tournament.

Another point established in the WSL tutorial is that minors under 13 years old cannot have Facebook and therefore will not be able to watch tournaments on the platform.

The events that will be broadcast exclusively on Facebook are the CT, the six QS 10.000, the World Big Wave Tour tournaments and the Junior World Championship.

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