My next question is for the CSE representatives.
In your understanding of a threat, do you draw a distinction between the enormous quantity of information that's dumped onto social media and that confuses people and direct attacks or piracy? Most readers no longer know what to think, how to think or what to look at. In fact, it's all outright propaganda.
Is there another aspect that would be similar to piracy but that falls under your responsibility and constitutes a threat? You have to draw distinctions among things. The government has to be able to take action on the right thing. It can't interfere with someone's right to say what he wants, even if it's nonsense. On the other hand, if people post things in places where they shouldn't, the government's entitled to act.
Do you distinguish between the two at your level?