people see it. basically, that was an inauthentic trend. you know, that could be a troll farm, it could just be spam accounts, it could be people trolling. but they were doing it in a concerted effort, as a way to push it out there as a deterrent. but the other issue is, here with russia, it really got pushed, up and people started denouncing. that's why it got pushed up the trend box even further as people were saying, i don't do this. i don't stand with putin, using the hashtag, still. that's in the still overarching being here. russian propaganda, worldwide, has rolled around the last few weeks. facebook, for example, took down a bunch of fake accounts, gradually, the very same troll farm that attacked u.s. in 2015, 2016. the same people who pushed that. they were on a website called ukraine today, with fake identities, fake pictures, ai generated profile pictures, or these people on facebook. the thing is, you know, even after they were taken down on facebook, they kept posting through it. they kept posting on their