opposed to facts? so, for example, back in february, facebook said it would remove posts that falsely claimed, quote, covid-19 is manmade or manufactured. facebook dropped that rule in may when the biden administration said, oh, we are going to look into whether covid was leaked from the wuhan lab. no, leaked doesn't mean the same thing as manmade. obviously. but it makes the point, right, that somebody in -- in -- in politics can determine fact from fiction or what's appropriate on a site and that could be political censorship. how do tech companies walk that line? >> so i think it's impossible. i mean, the -- the revelations from the "wall street journal" based on frances haugen's information is that they've got 40,000 folks. there's a football stadium -- a small-f small-football stadium at facebook who do nothing but try and police this content. i don't think any amount of ai, artificial intelligence, or any type of oversight. you can't look over the shoulder of 3 billion users. and so, there will be things