here now to talk about all of this is the general counsel and vice president of reddit, melissa tidwellmelissa, nice to have you here. -thanks for having me. -so, reddit is one of the most popular websites, not only in the us, but in the world. yet it doesn't have the same name recogtion as, why do you think thabook.is -you know, i think it's a couple of things. when i started at the company in 2015, we were about 60 people, and now we're about 400. -that's hypergrowth. -it's a lot of growth. but, you know, in comparison to, sort of, our user growth, we're an incredibl small company. and so, in terms of users sort of being out there,an the brand perception, some users are doing interesting things for the world, m and some users want ntain their privacy and have that. -how do you balance reddit uss' right to free speech -yeah, i mean, i think we're having while monitoring and even shutting down hate speech? a great conversation today those questions. i think for reddit, we are focusing on a couple of things. as i said, part of our growth is growing the company, and growing the functions