have are anecdotes right now. there are a couple reasons for that. two things that are universally true about moderation. that is that it is nearly impossible to do well at scale and everyone is always unhappy with it. so when you have the tech platforms, they have tens of millions of posts her day. and facebook probably more than that with 10 billion users. you see massive content coming out. the latest stat said 11 million accounts were reported in the last six months of last year. and the most recent from facebook said that tens of millions of posts are reported per week. and 2.6 million were actioned, which means taken down or something had to change about them in the last three months. when you have that volume of posts that are being actioned, that number of accounts, anybody can cherry pick certain anecdotal moments and tell a story about them. what we don't have is any kind of real understanding about whether at scale there's a bias problem.