Facebook's Terms of Service says streaming is limited to an 8 hour duration. Shaw's last video that's posted is 7:57. Maybe that's what happened here??For those that think that this has to do with number of viewers breaking Facebook...... Complete bs.... Facebook is the largest host for live video on earth. People go live every single day with viewership numbers that are in the tens and hundreds of thousands. Facebook doesn't care about the number of viewers on any pool stream. Nothing any pool streamer does makes the tiniest dent in facebook's capacity.
If the stream goes down then it is almost always because of the streamer's ability to broadcast sufficiently, whether their computer's resources or the quality of their upload speeds.
Is the video currently available for public consumption? It's been a couple weeks so if it isn't then why not?
All this transparency garbage aimed at John Schmidt and you would have thought that the number one thing would be to show the video in full and live and then for it to be immediately publicly available for free as promised.
But, when you have shady people doing something then shady stuff happens.
Thomas Wayne had a slogan that I always liked, "passion is a hard thing to conceal". I think that it can be similarly said that shadiness is also a hard thing to conceal.
The Legend event handled this all poorly, but they seem comfortable with being amateurs and admit that mistakes will be made.
I do agree that the 'transparency' is bogus, and they've contradicted themselves no end of ways. Maybe that's part of being amateurs at staging events?