 What's your opinion on steam of Steve? I'm just going through my head and thinking about all of the steves. I know and I'm like what could I possibly say Steam I Haven't used the system myself I have been asked by dozens and dozens and dozens of people to use it Usually with a promise that if I do use it I will make thousands and thousands of dollars very very quickly and easily When I get that kind of sales pitch, I start getting very suspicious I don't like the way that Instead of focusing on quality of content and things like that to building community organically a lot of the pitch I hear from people who are interested in steam seems to revolve around the idea That if you use it you can make a lot of money fast That's always a red flag for me now that may be a misunderstanding of its potential and in fact It may be a fantastically visionary system. I've looked at all of these I think there is a very interesting set of parameters that make the combination of social media micropayments and kind of behavioral Incentives and disincentives around producing good content and not being a trollist asshole those parameters come together and make for some very interesting platform if Every time somebody wanted to say something nasty about me on Reddit. They had to put down the 25 cents deposit and If the community voted that they were being a troll I got the 25 cents now that would be a get rich quick ski for me So, you know, I'm very interested in kind of the both the social aspects but really not using money as a system of Renumeration but using money as a system of Kind of quality discovery through systems of incentives that are backed by game theoretical models at scale wisdom of the crowd Plus micropayments plus behavioral science equals fewer trolls That is fascinating to me And I know that steam is aiming to do that among other things as I should probably mention Yours and there's a bunch of others. I can't remember all of them right now This is an emergent area and I think we're going to see a lot of innovation now keep in mind Social media platforms require a very high density of adoption before they're effective There's a reason why Facebook didn't happen in 1995, right? And it's not because nobody had come up with the idea It's because you need that critical density where you know enough people and these people already have access to the underlying Infrastructure and are willing to engage in it so that it starts becoming useful and even then it's a very difficult bootstrap bootstrapping social media in Digital currencies where you have a very limited community that is really just talking to each other. I think it's going to be difficult for the next decade But very promising again It's one of those things that will Experiment and fail and experiments and fail and build momentum and build momentum and then one day you'll be like Oh, this is kind of almost as useful as Facebook. Oh, look a week has passed and now it's 10 times more useful than Facebook and then it goes vertical