 Do I use social media scheduling tools like Buffer or Hootsuite, Meet Edgar, there's so many of them, Repost, because let's say you have a bunch of content and it's just kind of sitting there and you don't have time to distribute it. So I would say that using, if you really don't have time and you're like, well, I'm missing opportunities to just share my stuff out there, using those tools is better than not posting at all. But if you can carve out even just 30 minutes per week to do a more thoughtful distributing of your content, it's going to be better for the algorithm than using the scheduling tools. That's what I've noticed. I've noticed over years of trying it out and watching people do it. And I think even, I did some research on this. The social media algorithms don't like the scheduling tools very much. Why? Because human beings can sense that you're not really there, that this thing just kind of went out without your, somehow, I don't know, it's energetics or it's just something's off about this thing just going out on a regular basis. A lot of people kind of repost certain things. And so over time, the algorithms have learned that, gosh, anything that comes from Hootsuite or Buffer, it's kind of like rehashed or it's just not as interesting to people. So, but I'm a purist when it comes to social media. So I like to do everything manually, okay? I like to be there and like click publish. Now, there's a difference though with using the tools given to you from the platforms to schedule something in advance. Well, I use Facebook and Instagram Creator Studio all the time to schedule things in advance, but it's from the platform itself. It's not from a third party tool. So I hope this helps. And the other thing about distributing it more manually, just taking half an hour a week is that you will stop yourself from posting something. If you're like, yeah, it's not really relevant right now for the times or for my, or you might say, you know, I wanted you to present something different. When you put something into a system that just keeps reposting, what happens is it becomes a crutch for you and you start relying on it too much and you stop the authenticity of the moment to say, well, this is more relevant for me at this week or my audience this week. So I hope this helps to rethink that. Yeah.