 I think one of the main things that separates social media from more traditional media platforms like newspapers and television is that the social media communities in itself are far more segregated. So within these communities, very like-minded people are talking to each other and they are far more finely segregated than, for example, right and left-wing television. Due to the segregation of these communities, you also see increases in polarization. These clearly pose a threat basically to civil discourse in our society and the increases in polarization further basically prevent the interaction of people in real life. And this is, at least from my point of view, a concern we severely need to address.