for the purposes of this panel, jeff's book in cashman's book about regulating algorithms. right. i think it's very difficult to regulate content on social media, but as jeff reveals in his book, it's you know, it's not the content, it's the algorithms according to whistleblower francis hogan. you know, facebook was driving people content that generates outrage. and so, you know, perhaps we require certain rules about the algorithms that social media companies can create or at least disclosure of the algorithms so that we know, when we're being manipulated, campaign finance laws, citizens united tells us that we cannot forbid the expenditures of corporations and organizations with limits, but we could require disclosure of those groups like just who is red, white and blue grandmothers of america. right. maybe that we could require disclosure. that would be a way we could fix campaign finance laws to make it better. and then the third one i'll mention, frank, is something all of us can do, which is to improve our own media literacy so that we're not also pressing and expanding and