I think there is a distinction to be made between online platforms and media platforms. I think there is a substantive difference. I don't think it's alway helpful to just focus on the content. In a lot of these cases, the solutions to this tend to be more procedural and tend to be more, let's say, organizational. If you have ways in which consumers have more control over the algorithms that YouTube is using to present them with music or to present them with information, that can already deal with a large part of the problem.
That's not to say that there isn't a responsibility with these large organizations; for sure there is. It's just also the grave danger that when too much government regulation decides what you can and cannot see on the Internet, that's not always the—