fisher. thank you both for coming on. there's a lot of changes happening here with meta. sara, you interviewed meta cmo alex schultz. what did he say about this latest decision? >> well, i asked him about this sort of pivot, you know, to the center, away from being super progressive. and he said, that's not the case. he claimed that this is meta going back to its original roots of prioritizing free speech. >> now, the question there, sara, is if this is really meta, going back to its original roots, if a progressive president and administration were to come back in, would they remain committed to this philosophy of not doing a lot of fact checking, of not investing in news content and allow people to put whatever they want on the platform, even if there's more misinformation? >> i am skeptical. i believe that most corporations that stay true to what their core beliefs are do end up winning consumer trust. but i think meta has shown in the past few years that if it's true, north star is free speech, that it can swing wildly from it all the time, depending on political motivations. >> brian, i find it somewhat confusi