 Okay, a question here about social media engagement. And I've gotten this question over the years. Basically, the person's asking, like, do I need to engage with other social media channels and accounts so that the algorithm will try to reward me with more visibility on my content? Now, they're not talking about replying to the comments underneath their own content. They're talking about like, oh, let me go and engage with this account, that account, this account. And that somehow helps the visibility of my content. This has been a long-standing myth. And the reason why it's so long-standing is because there's a seed of truth there, but it's not what people are thinking. People are thinking somehow the algorithm notices that you're a generous person and that the algorithm will be kind to you or something like that or somehow the algorithm would notice, hey, you commented on their stuff. So we're gonna show them your stuff too. It doesn't work like that. The algorithm does not work like that. Trust me, okay? Because I have plenty of people comment on my stuff. I never see their stuff, okay? No, seriously, okay? And not just, you'll find this to be true yourself when you scroll, you know? So here's what's actually happening. When you comment on other people's stuff, they might get curious about you and click over to your page and they click over to your page, that's considered an engagement right there. Now, that's a weak engagement. Now, if they click over to your page and then do something more, like they'll read some of your posts or watch your video or click like or that's even stronger engagement signal. And therefore obvious, especially if they follow you, if they're not even, okay, I comment on someone's stuff, they come over to my page, they don't follow me, but they click a bunch of stuff, they're never gonna see my content. They haven't even followed me, not gonna see my content. But if they follow me, they came over because they're curious about my comment, they came over and they followed me and then they looked at some stuff, maybe clicked them. Then social media is like, hey, well, that's your new friend or your new follow. You got interested in this person. This, let's say Wesley, I went over to Wesley's thing, I commented, Wesley got curious about me, came over, followed me, then the algorithm will say, hey, Wesley, you've got a new person you're following. We're gonna show you their stuff. We're gonna partly test whether you're really interested in this guy's George's stuff. And so, yes, Wesley will start to see my things, but you see that it's not because, yeah, so now you know how it works. It's really the curiosity of the person if they follow you. And also, if I comment on Wesley's thing and my comment is interesting, Wesley's followers might get curious about me, click over to my thing, follow me, comment on my thing. And here's the thing, if Wesley's followers are commenting on my things and Wesley follows some of his followers, you see where this is going, then Wesley might see the fact that some of his followers are commenting on my thing, even though Wesley's not following me and the algorithm might, you know, so it's really more like that. It's not some magical, wow, gosh, I'm just gonna comment on a bunch of people's stuff and therefore the algorithm will make show my stuff to all of them, it doesn't work that way. So I hope this is helpful.