Absolutely, we take that very seriously, sir. Certainly trying to protect people and prevent real world harm is obviously paramount to what we do on our service.
On specific cases like that, we have a set of community standards that I think makes very clear that things we can all agree on should not be on the service, so no hate speech, no incitement to violence, no pornography, no terrorist content.
With what you're talking about—again, I'm not familiar with the specific instance—if this were reported to us and found to be in violation of these community standards, and it would appear from what you're saying that this was in fact the case, we would take it down. We have tens of thousands of people working on safety around the world, and a good chunk of those people focus on precisely what you're talking about.