Thank you. That's a fantastic question.
I feel like all of these phenomena are the result of these larger issues with the modern tech business model, one of audience attention capture and monetization. When you look at the sale of these goods, it's all about different strategies for monetizing audiences and capturing that audience attention. They use the increasingly extremist content because it tends to also drive higher engagement.
To me, one of the most important interventions lies around platform liability, and unfortunately probably all of the sites that you look for this merchandise are American companies. They have this relatively ahistoric and blanket liability waiver in the United States around the things that are carried on those platforms. Looking at platform liability for the kinds of things that these platforms carry, even if they're not explicitly selling them themselves, is to me one of the most important aspects of this. Platforms have policies sometimes, but when those policies either go unenforced or don't exist, they are generally shielded from liability for that, and I think that's what really needs to change.