 Deepfake's images and videos of Taylor Swift that took over X originated on Telegram. The platform seemed a little slow to catch up and one post in particular was seen more than 47 million times before it was taken down. I know personally I've had people photo shot my face onto very lewd images and post them on all sorts of forums and places like that and I've had to send more DMCA's than I can count. Everybody's going to be able to get around whatever technological measure we put in. It's a speed bump. You're still going to have people who find clever ways around because that's how the internet and hackers and everything works, right? So what do you do to dissuade people from wanting to do 47 million versions of these? The United States has no federal law that that punishes someone. It's not illegal for them to do what they did. It's just against the policy of Twitter. In the UK, they have the online safety act, which you can debate whether that's a good law for lots of other reasons. But one of the things it does is it makes it specifically illegal for you to publish this sort of thing without permission.