 The question here is about YouTube transcripts or subtitles captions, and they are automatic. There's nothing you need to do. It's already automatically created for every single YouTube video. I think a lot of people don't even realize that. For example, if you go to any YouTube video, and you press on the CC on the bottom. Right. It's, it's automatically the captions are the captions are there. Yeah, I don't know if you knew that one little quick keyboard shortcuts when you're watching a YouTube video on the computer, you can press the letter C on your keyboard to turn on and off the captions. So that's that's the thing about that. And in terms of like, Facebook and Instagram, Facebook also automatically generates captions, especially for Facebook live videos on the business page or yeah. The, it's, it's not 100% consistent when it comes to Facebook live videos into a Facebook group for some reason. That doesn't work. The captions don't show up I have been doing that. And Instagram captions will only show up if you upload the video from your mobile phone not from the computer. If you. Yeah, it's it's they had a bug on that one. So, so here's the thing. I don't, I don't use captions where they're not automatic. For example, LinkedIn doesn't have automatic captions. If it doesn't show up on Facebook, I don't mind if it doesn't show up on Instagram, I don't mind YouTube like I said is already automated. What I've tried doing is downloading the YouTube subscription subtitle file and uploading it to LinkedIn and that that didn't work. In fact, LinkedIn and I are going back and forth right now about that. I'm like, why don't you guys just make the YouTube subtitles work. Oh, we didn't know it didn't work. Let's get back to you about so who knows I might, I might help change that on LinkedIn, but just so you know to download the subtitles on a YouTube video go to YouTube video editing, click on the subtitles icon on the left hand side. And here you can basically click on the three dots on the English automatic and download, and you could select SRT is the most common file type for subtitles. But yeah, you could try it you could play around with these as well. So, and but the question is, maybe the larger question is, why do I not care about subtitles if it doesn't show up automatically, because I used to care and I used to go into the trouble of making sure subtitles were everywhere. And once I turned once I stopped doing it. Nobody asked me to put it back. So my audience at least my audience doesn't care about it. No one not a single I mean, thousands of viewers not a single comments is I miss your subtitles. None. In fact, I mean if you think about it. Here on work we're doing this on where this is zoom right now. None of you asked for sometimes sometimes on zoom I get requests for live transcription subtitles, but most don't. So, I don't know, I just think that wherever it shows up automatically like YouTube, it's expected that you should have subtitles, because it's automatic for every video. But when it's not showing up automatically people go, ah, subtitles are great. I mean, to be honest, I enjoy it when I see subtitles. But to be I also think that if I really wanted to watch that video I would watch it without subtitles also. That's my that's my take on it but I know different people will have different viewpoints on the subtitle thing and it's such a it's such an important thing and everyone's minds and everyone goes crazy about subtitles Mike relax. Maybe your audience, maybe your audience wouldn't care if it only takes you like three minutes or whatever great. Wonderful. Yeah. But if it takes you like three minutes or if it's just like an annoying thing to do, you can either stop doing it, or outsource it have someone else do it. You know, and that's, then then you don't have to worry about it. Right. Yeah, to pay them, of course. So hope this helps. And just to clarify, you can't as a YouTube creator, or you can't force the viewer to have the subtitles. It's something that they have to do themselves by, you know, you clicking on the subtitle thing. And so maybe what you need to do is to make a video and tell your audience that there are subtitles they just have to click on the click on the CC icon to do that. And yeah, I understand that subtitles are not not everyone's first language is English. And yet, I'm not trying to cater to everyone. I just want to let that sink in for a moment. We don't have to cater to everyone because if we do, there's way too much work to do. I understand compassion, social justice, I get it. But I have to be aware of obviously my sustainability in terms of what how much work there is on my plate. And so I just, I decided subtitles is not not something I'm going to mess with. And it hasn't hurt me. That's the main point it hasn't hurt my my views and my engagement. And so I think it's worth testing it out everybody here should test it out. Try it subtitles no subtitle subtitles for three months no subtitles for three months. See how it goes with your engagement you might be surprised. That's a real test. Right. So, and those wondering my three million video link it's my zoom video. So if you just search zoom tutorial on on YouTube, and maybe scroll down far enough it used to be popular. I made it in 2017, and it was really popular starting the pandemic. 2020 like blew up. And then over the past year, but over the past two years of course, million a million people have made zoom tutorials so it's gotten further but doesn't matter that. And so the, the other viral videos that have gotten 10s of thousands of views. Most of them don't have a subtitle so that's, that's interesting right. Okay. In terms of subtitles on IG video you have to upload it from the mobile phone. You can't do it from the computer creator studio, putting it directly on the on the uploading directly from Instagram calm, or from creator studio won't work. If you have to get the file onto your phone and upload it from there, then there will be subtitles automated but yeah, I don't know why it's, it's one of the many many Facebook Instagram bugs but yes. So I hope that helps. And by the way, I do appreciate seeing the subtitles on john's videos actually john uses the script DSC RIPT that's a software that makes subtitles look look pretty. And so you can check out john Leland con bridges for his videos and you can see how he does that.