responsibility s you could argue -- okay, but this reminds me of last semester if you were in the class steven solatta who was supposed to be a president of the university of illinois was fired for a tweet that some perceived was anti-semitic and the university severed their relationship with him. the question is what are the limits of speech and what are the consequences? as a community can we just hold each other to a standard of being kind of reasonable and respectful but do we need these other mechanisms? it will be interesting to see the types of stuff that unfold. the students who are working at the issues at the university of oklahoma are fantastic. there's a lot of really energetic students who are also saying there are deeper questions we have to ask. yes? >> i was going to say that we are also held to a standard now on social media. if it gets out the whole world basically holds you accountable. so it just, like, it's not just, like, your community. it's all of facebook. >> that's a very good point. our definitions of a community standard and a community that we could offend, much bigger tha