mia o'malley is a momfluencer and hundreds of fat care providers, and when it comes to fertility andth trauma. these are like real, concrete ways to make mothers lives better that would not be easily accessible were it not for social media. >> yeah, i love that. can you talk a little bit, too, about the ethics of commodity on your children on the internet? >> i didn't cover it a ton in the book because i was more interested about, you know, the maternal experience, but i do interview, you know, i talk to every momfluencer in the book how they felt about it? almost every single one of them has thought about it quite deeply. many of them explicitly asked their kids, is this still fun for you and when their kids say no, that's it. they don't include their kids anymore. i was really heartened to see illinois passed one of the first bills to protect child-- children of influencers to legally require the parents to put a certain amount of money into savings accounts and there are bills or laws in other countries, it's called the right to be forgotten, so if a kid grows up and wants, you kn