 Fantastic. Okay. Do you want me to do the slides or no? Do you want to press slides or something? No. Alright. Seven minutes? Write down your questions, write down any notes. Okay, I'll tell you. The one time there's a video where you can just... Okay. Okay, hello everyone. I just want to say thank you for asking me to do this speech. Also, it's good to get it off my chest because this fuckup really happened like two weeks ago. So it's nice to just get it out there. I just want to start off with why I'm here. The reason why I'm at the World Summit Awards is because when I was 15, I created a community of people who love wildlife. Basically, millions of people go to safaris around the world, in Africa mostly, and our community allows them to share their experiences in real time with people around the world. So people share a lot of photos, but they also share a lot of videos. So basically, one way that I use to grow the community and to get a lot of followers is by sharing amazing videos. This is one that I saw a few years ago on YouTube and I thought this would be a brilliant one to share. You can see a bird attacking a snake, and it's really fascinating and it's really rare. And so the first thing I did was I asked the sun and Jo and Yang if I can share the video. And she was actually part of the website already. She's like, sure, go ahead and share it and stuff like that. So we did. Throughout the years, what we're actually doing is every week we would share an amazing video. And over the past few years, we've been doing that once a week and they've been really growing and reaching millions of people. We're now the most viewed YouTube channel in South Africa with 320 million views. And so this was doing well. And because we have such a big following, YouTube actually started paying us. So when these numbers increased to the millions, we were getting paid by YouTube, we were selling them to TV shows and we would share the video or the revenue that we earned with the original person who formed the video and sent it to us. And when we did this, we started putting contracts in place, getting things ready, formalized and paying people a lot of money. And so this is basically explaining the partner program and how it works. We take the videos, we share it, and we get millions of people to view the videos. This person, he lives in South Africa, he doesn't work, he's a pensioner, and we've managed to give him $16,000. And especially for a pensioner, but for anyone in the world that's a lot of money, and he was really excited. And so over the past few years, we've been trying to grow our good name of people to join and share their videos and share their sightings with us and we can also get their sightings to be seen by millions of people but also earn some money out of it. And so imagine you're working so hard to get your good name out there and suddenly you go on the worst place ever on Facebook and see your name being torn apart. And so this is what happened to me. I mean, I love Facebook, but when people are angry and they don't know when to stop. And so this is the original video that I showed you in the beginning where there's someone who's actually sent in a few other videos and been earning off of it. Suddenly posted this on a group that's exactly who I'm trying to target, people who love the Kruger Park. It's a safari in South Africa. I saw this and she told everyone how we stole her video, how we haven't paid her anything, how we're stealing money and no one must join, no one must come in. And this was shocking. I was really nervous. I looked at this and I saw why she's saying this. We have been paying her. And so when we look closely, it seemed like I'd fucked up. I'd missed her one video, even though she posted three, the first one we didn't. And that's the one that did the best. It got 13 million views and we didn't pay her for that one. But the second we realized this, we emailed her and we offered to pay exactly what she would have earned, which is $3,000. And when we did this, we got an email from her back saying $3,000. I know for a fact it made $1 million. If you don't pay me by this Friday, which was like a few days from then, she would go to the media. She would tell the whole world that we steal videos and that no one should join and stuff like that. And so we get the numbers straight from YouTube and from Google and we knew $1 million is completely out of the question. There's no way. And so we said, we're sorry, we'll pay you what you deserve, which is $3,000. If you can get $1 million, we'd actually love to hire you because that's a huge amount and we can't do that. But she was angry. So then she went to Card Blanche and basically Card Blanche is the biggest investigative TV show in South Africa, reaching millions of people every week. And what they do is they kind of look at these scandals and try and investigate them and bring it out there to the whole South Africa to look at. And so when she contacted them, I was really nervous. Even though we looked at it from our side, we already done nothing wrong. We tried to fix what we did. We didn't pay her, we missed it out. And so we offered to do that. And so Card Blanche the next day phoned us and basically they said, we've investigated this, we want to interview you. And what they soon realized is that the woman that demanded $1 million, they realized okay, we messed up, but what we want to do is we've interviewed people you have paid who have joined the partner program on our YouTube channel and what they want to do, feel a good story. And so they did this and this was last week, Sunday, and the time that they aired this video, our numbers really soared. And we got thousands of downloads and people actually crashing our servers because so many people are uploading their videos to join the program. But what I really learned from this is that I'm now 20 years old and so I've got a lot of inexperience and stuff like that where I mess up and it sometimes affects people. But when these things happen, I try and turn into a positive, really try to make it better and stuff like this, that's what we did with this situation. And unfortunately, we still try to work things out with her. She's really demanding the $1 million, but we're working hard on it. And even though I've backed up, I thought the way we dealt with it is hopefully a positive and I've learned a lot from this experience. So thank you, thank you. Does anyone have any questions? Yes. Are there things to look at that could be YouTube videos recorded? Yeah, so actually basically everyone hear the question and also the investigative channel actually posted this. This woman was really angry and was demanding this from them and one thing that they pointed out is also who do this, they take people's content a lot and show it on their channel. They don't like doing also when people steal videos because it also kind of opens up them to also being attacked like this. But they did research what we had done and they found that okay, we did a mistake, we must pay it or we didn't pay it. And they knew that okay, we did nothing illegal but when they found out how much good we're actually doing, because it wasn't only paying people we were promoting South Africa as tourism and stuff like that. So the amount of good that we're doing because of sharing wildlife videos and paying people for that, they thought there could be a good angle to end off their sad or very hectic and scandalous TV show with a nicer 5 minute feel good story. And so that's kind of the reason why they posted it just because they realized okay, so we messed up, they also highlighted how young I was just because I'm prone to these mistakes but they wanted to do a feel good story as opposed to showing what we did wrong because it was just one person as well. So it was extremely hard to deal with. For me, I've kind of been the leader of this community since I was school and so a lot of the community members know me personally as opposed to just our app or our YouTube channel and so this woman then also then went and attacked me personally saying I'm steaming people's money and thieves and they wanted to close down and so for me, knowing that I've been trying to build up trust with this community and that's kind of how we've grown to so many people is by having trust and so it's kind of really hard to see people now thinking that I'm steaming people's money and when we weren't and especially when people claim millions, when it's not that much we hopefully it will be millions one day but yeah, it was really hard for me personally just because we've been trying to build it up so much on trust and this was taken out of the way. So the question was you know sometimes they change people's words and actually make you look bad or they would focus on the bad and what would I have done if they had done that and so that kept me up to night already I was so scared because basically with carte blanche if they make you look bad your business can be done by that weekend like people really follow it and if they make you look bad the whole country the people I'm trying to target and I think I'm a thief we planned hard we had articles ready on how the good that we do and we already got a lot of the community involved and saying how great we are just because what we found is a lot of people were angry with the only ones that were actually tweeting and even though it's not a lot it's like 10 or 20 they make themselves look big so we did get our community involved which is half a million people so it's a lot more than 10 or 20 and all of them being involved really helped show that we messed up on this one but look how many people we are paying every single month there are up to 200 people who have shared videos and are earning and so 200 people now are being paid and so they already showed they showed that we did one mistake but that was kind of our way of waiting for a rebuttal in case the matters look bad is by showing the amounts of people that we do pay and the good that we do Thanks