 Reddit has given closed communities a deadline to reopen or be in violation of Rule 4 of the code of conduct regarding being active and engaged as a moderator. I'm shocked they haven't walked this back because of the Reddit community strength in general. Am I missing something? Basically not moving when it comes to pricing. It is either that this is an extraordinarily principled stance and that this just goes against something in Huffman's character that he cannot abide by or that he is being given no choice either through investor pressures ahead of an IPO or in some sort of perceived need to have their financials in a certain state. One of the questions is where would people go if they're not going to be using these third-party apps anymore? And some people are saying that Reddit could be banking on the fact that it doesn't have a direct competitor yet.