Well, I used to think it would be a great thing, but then, you know, AI got involved and now I see things on Facebook that I look at and go, that’s not real. So it’s gotten to the point where in some cases it, it could be detrimental and how it influences, especially the younger generations that really rely on those media platforms because you just, you just don’t know what’s real and what isn’t. And you know, I try to tell people that, I know that if you really wanna find out about wildlife or there’s certain sites that you, you might wanna check out, but don’t believe everything you see on Facebook. So I think Facebook in terms of how we might be able to use it in your zoo, I think we talked about before, where they’re carrying their phones and you can do a QR code or some way they get you involved with that exhibit or that animal is one thing, especially if it tells a story that they can log onto and say, well, you know, here’s, here’s what this is doing, conservation with the species. But it’s another thing out there where there’s just no control and you see all kinds of weird things going on. All kinds of, I’ve, I’ve seen a couple things where I looked at it, what was going on with animals and, and people involved. And I go, that’s just not real. I know it’s not real, but some people do.