 It's the network. I have a question regarding Instagram ads. More so on the restrictions they have on what they censor. So I had an experience recently where I posted some content that involved my logo. And in the case of my logo, I was understanding about it because my logo, quite frankly, is a skeleton hand and it's a metal finger. So I get that as deemed offensive. So I had an experience after that. Learning from that experience, I'm like, OK, cool. I won't put the middle finger in this next content. I'll drop the single, add a graphic visualizer for it. I wanted to do an ad for it because that was the main piece of content I was using for that campaign to push it. And that wasn't approved either. I didn't understand it. I didn't understand why I did a little complaint. I looked into it. I read all the policies and everything. And I just did not understand why that content was rejected by Instagram. So the only thing I could think about this point, like, does Instagram reject your content if there's cursing in the song? Like, if your course has a curse word, is that something that'll happen? That's the only thing I could think of at this point. Yeah, man. They pretty much restrict any content. So their rules are very straightforward on cursing, alcohol, drugs, and anything that's explicit violence or a look at violence. Like, I had a client a couple of weeks ago. He had a fight reenactment scene in his video. And it was really like the most cartoonish fight scene. And they blocked the ad because of it. But literally, any of that stuff, they won't let it run. Now, sometimes stuff will slip through. Like, I had somebody DM me an ad today where the dude was like cursing in here. And it slipped through. Like, I've had Vogue ad slip through before. But yeah, anything with curse words, bro, violence, nudity, like I said, anything that betrays violence. Now, sometimes it's not going to let it slide through. So if it's just a case of it, it's as simple as the song. This is a dirty version of the song. And that's an easy fix. You just need to get the verse right. That's an easy fix. Like, be glad that's the only fix you have to make. So when it gets to the point where it's like, there's like a Patron bottle underneath the chair in the video that you shot three weeks ago that you can't do anything about, that's when you kind of have to be like, all right, you gotta flip the whole game plan. But when it's just cursing, yeah, man, just get a clean version of it made and redo the ad. For sure, for sure. Thank you. Yeah, no doubt. All right, bet. Um, you kind of already answered the question. You said it's good to run an IG promotion for like, what, three to six months? I think three months minimum, you can't afford to keep it up longer than that for real. Like, if it's something that you really feel like has a potential to go, plan for six to nine months for it. Like, they may not even necessarily just be the ad, just your entire marketing campaign for it. Like, plan for six to nine months. If it's something you're unsure about, you're just kind of testing it out, go for three months minimum. Because that'll give you, if you're really like, putting it in front of people, that'll give you a large enough sample size to know if people like it or not. Like, you would have to spend enough or put it in front of enough people for it. The consumers, the audience will tell you, yo, this is the one or no. Okay. You don't really get too much off like a week, two weeks. Sometimes a month to get you something, but I like to spend it for like three months, like whenever it can be done.