 Hey sports fans, I'm Jameson Fleming in the At Week Visual Newsroom, and we're checking out the first MLB live stream exclusively on Facebook Watch. I'm going to find out how it's going. So what do you guys think so far of the experience? The baseball experience itself is good. There are some complications. It's not as technically sound, so it looks like in my humble baseball opinion, Facebook has some technical kinks to work out. Like what? Like one, this box is massive. Usually on a standard broadcast, I would be much smaller and take up less room. There have been tons of complaints in the comments about that. So that's just like one big thing that they haven't changed, and it's now the fourth inning. So next time around. I think it's cool that we could watch a baseball game on Facebook, and there are no commercials, which is good for the fan. And I like that they are reading the comments, they are displaying the comments during the broadcast, and they're even tweaking their graphics as they go along. When the game started, they had this huge graphic that took up most of the screen, and now you have the box that's too big like John said, but they are tweaking it as the game goes along. What do you think about all these emojis floating up and down the screen as the game goes on? I find them annoying. So with you John, you've worked here at Adweek for a number of years, you've got lots of co-workers that you're Facebook friends with. How do you feel about them knowing that you're currently watching this game? One actually just signed on. What is going on? I don't mind that my co-workers and friends realize that I'm watching the game, because I'm probably going to be watching it anyway, especially if it's for free on Facebook. But given the recent issues with Facebook and their privacy, I can understand how it would be a little unnerving to some people who are a little bit more protective. I'm just of the cam that Facebook has messed up once, and they're probably working on fixing that and fine-tuning all of their privacy issues. So to me it's not that big of a deal, but to other people who are more concerned about the privacy issues could be a really big deal. There you have it, mixed reviews from sports fans on the first exclusive live stream of a Major League Baseball game on Facebook Watch. For Adweek, I'm James Simplenny.