Thanks for this good question. As a TD I will avail myself of every tool at my disposal to make the correct call. I can't tell you how many times we have relied on a "streamer" to replay a shot to watch a hit again. Same for the match game score. If an error was brought to my attention by a spectator or commentator, and the "streamer" had verified proof of that I would definitely use that information in making my decision.
That said I do not put the responsibility for an error during the course of the match being brought to my attention by anyone other than the players. If a streamer or commentator decides to tell me then I will intervene. That is entirely their decision whether they do or don't tell me. Some will and some won't, just like spectators. Often times, a spectator will be the one to inform a player of something wrong that happened during the course of a match. If it is then brought to my attention by the player I will make a ruling based on what I can determine took place.
Jay what do you think is the right thing to do if a player is shooting the wrong ball
and only shoots the right ball because a commentator or someone else says
something before he actually shoots. Except for an opponent, do you feel it
is fair for anyone else to point out to a player they are shooting the wrong ball ?
Further more is it even fair for the opponent to say anything when the other player
is shooting?
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