well, to discuss this, we're joined by michael mcwhorter, also known as @tizzyent, who's an influencert sleuth with more than six million followers on tiktok. hello, michael. hello. thank you for having me. thanks so much for coming on. now, you've recently posted a video saying, "i've yet to see anyone online posting saying, "�*we've got to find this guy.�* this was obviously before the guy was found. but what is the feeling within the sleuthing community? obviously, i can't speak to anyone's motivations otherthan my own. umm _ personally, i didn'tjump on it as much, because i'm, unlike most social media creators who are maybe driven by views, i'm less driven by that. if i see a story getting a lot of attention, i start thinking about what stories are maybe getting buried as a result. but i certainly didn't see other people, who maybe are driven by views, jumping on this either. and i can't speak to their motivation, but i can say, personally, i rely on, you know, my audience or people to give me information, to help, uh, you know, go through clues or tips or bring me info, and i'm no