Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I would like to ask a few questions of Twitter.
During the recent European elections you introduced several measures, especially concerning fake news about the electoral process as such. That sounded like a good idea in the first place, but we ended up having elected officials in Germany being blocked for tweets that obviously didn't have any failed information in them.
Obviously, the complaint mechanism from Twitter was used by right-wing activists to flag completely legal posts by members of Parliament, for example. It was really the problem that you did it that way, and it took quite some time until everything was solved.
Have you monitored these developments? What are your lessons learned, and how will that evolve during upcoming elections?