I'm Very Disappointed in the LET

A couple of days returned I did a submit approximately the live coverage of the Volvik RACV Ladies Masters this weekend. I changed into prepared to peer it, because we rarely get to look the LET over here in the States.

So Friday night I went to YouTube. There it became -- the participant displaying the event's emblem and the phrases "LIVE NOW" right beside it. I clicked on the player...

And got the message "The uploader has not made this video available in your country. Sorry about that."

YouTube message

AAARRRGGG!

Now, I don't know if the uploader is the LET or the people coping with the cameras or a few division of YouTube. To be honest, I do not care. But in case you're going to market it a published -- because the LET did -- and not make it clear that positive areas may not be carrying it -- which the LET failed to -- shouldn't you ensure it's going to be to be had to anyone?

This is the sort of issue that turns off potential fans of a game. It's a trouble the LET ought to have headed off. Instead, it offers the influence that they simply do not care whether or not lovers can see them or no longer.

That's no longer accurate advertising and marketing. That's not good PR. And it honestly isn't the manner to construct your fanbase. I'm very upset.

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