Maybe I'll take a step back and speak to how we apply our content policies on YouTube.
It's important because our community guidelines, which are quite comprehensive, apply to all content on our platform, whether that's comments, external links or the video itself, etc. Responsibility is really at the core. It underpins our entire platform at YouTube.
When we look at specific instances like this—I'm not a trained reviewer in trust and safety, but we have over 20,000 people trained in this domain—and when we become aware of a concern around that, we would assess whether each piece of content does meet the standards of our community guidelines.