 Social media platform Reddit announced plans to launch an initial public offering by the end of March, March 2024. This is what lots of startups do, but this is Reddit. Justin, what are you thinking about this? If you are going to take this public, then I do think that there are some questions about some of the, let's say adult content that does exist on Reddit. Does that change? But by and large, I think this is kind of a long time coming. Reddit's going to have to think about different things or I should say think about things differently because they are publicly traded and they do have that fiducial responsibility. This is a very, very active user base. It's a very engaged user base. But if we're going to look at this compared to other social media companies, I think that Reddit has been far more responsible, mostly because they have a strong mod culture, something that used to be a bedrock element of internet message boards. And since the advent of social media has been pretty well depreciated.