Thank you for the question. I will respond in English.
What I would like to explain a little bit more is the fact that a lot of individuals do go onto social media platforms and they do share a lot of information. As my colleague Sami noted, sometimes it's just what you like, and sometimes it's things that you follow. You have your camera on, or you have your pictures, and it's all up on social media. Foreign actors with a hostile intent can pull all of that information together and get a very good picture of who you are as an individual and how they might be able to influence you.
The other thing we find happening within social media is that it seems to be a very good place for trends to be noted and seen. If a foreign actor wants to determine what kind of trend might be happening in a certain area, they can keep an eye on what's happening on a social media platform: Where are people voting? What are people worried about? What are people concerned with? What misinformation or disinformation are they following? That is why I say that these are very strong tools that can actually be used to harm and to engage in foreign interference activity.