Right now, it's entirely algorithmic. It's just like TikTok for text. And I think Facebook is sort of betting that the sort of Instagram crowd would want to share things in a text form. So one opportunity here with this new platform is maybe people will start posting stuff again. But again, we don't know for sure whether these hundred million or how many users are going to be to come back.
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