 We're working on something right now called the 502 method which is basically like commenting on certain like niche engagers. So what we're doing is we'll go on like a similar artist page and then we'll find the people that are commenting like the intellectual type messages like kind of long comments that are actually like valuable and then we'll click on their profile and then go and comment like a kind of long comment on one of their pictures and like that picture and then hopefully they follow back if they follow them we follow back. What do you what do you think about that message? I mean I think it's all cool until you get to the if they follow follow back that one part is not I'm not big on I mean I like the fact that they follow job first and then y'all follow but yeah I'm just anything that ends in follow for follow is just not my vibe long term it's not the value that you're looking for okay yeah if you start off a conversation that means and then once you do the follow for follow now it's because it's a different type of relationship it's a alright if we continue communicating or we continue this equal change and exchange then the relationship continues but if they become aware of you and they like you based on what you have like what's on your page and who you represent yourself as then they're being more positioned as a friend I'm not a friend a fan versus a friend and you're not trying to make more friends you want your fans to feel like you're a friend but you don't want them to be friend first because converting them into a fan starting from a friend is is just muddy waters and it's harder to do and the support level maybe not a friend but just like someone that admires like one of their pictures because because I agree with you and what I've noticed is like when I don't follow them when I just put a meaningful comment and I like the picture I'll get the follow but when I'll when I'll comment on somebody in a meaningful way and then like the picture and then follow them I don't get as many follow backs so I agree with what you're saying and I think I think that's that's part of it yeah man I say like don't follow at all man and and let them come in that way just and just like you and they decide to unfollow them and follow people unfollow me every day but it's on YouTube or on on Instagram everybody is getting unfollowed every day like all even a bigger artist you might not see the big a big gap and not might might not be a huge amount but if someone has a million files a day they are getting probably I can't give you an exact number but a lot of times it's a thousand dollars I'm not a thousand people that are unfollowing Monday but then they have other people that are refollowing them so it doesn't change that it doesn't look like it's changing but it's changing you know so that's just a part of the game like that's just part of the game and people unfollow for a lot of reasons I'm just trying to clean my life up and get rid you know like or I know like this person like it's so many reasons you can't really get caught up not even personal yeah you can't get caught up in that shit at all that's why I barely even look at my like who's following me and whatever just cuz I don't want to get caught up in that mentality I'm trying to find the balance of like actually connecting with people and doing what you said of like letting them know like I'm put this is my music this is for my music I'm pushing my art but also try to like create that personal connection to keep people coming back and keep people interested in the end and feel like you said like they're almost like my friend but also that it's clear that my product is my music you know that I'm here for my music yep I think you need to focus more on your actual brand and communicating that part and then your music first and then once you do that then you can start thinking about converting them into more the fan thing but you need to check people more so off brand and music first alone