 Moving on to YouTube, which announced on Tuesday that users who disable their watch history will no longer see recommendations on the homepage. Does this change affect you and, and if it does how? Well, in theory, it does cause you're going to lose eyeballs that otherwise would be not forced to see your content, but otherwise prompted to see your content in these ways. Uh, so as a creator, it makes you a little nervous. The other half of my brain is actually really excited as a user of YouTube that they're doing this. It could also possibly be just a good faith gesture that they know that not that many people will take advantage of. So, so maybe they, they build some good will without really undermining the number of views that much. Uh, I, I am now on the side of it's a probably some kind of compliance thing that they want to hedge off some aspect of some court case somewhere because there's so many of them. It's hard to keep track.