Stop me if this is not the direction you want me to go in.
We really need to think in terms of moving from the micro to the macro in the short, medium and long terms, so if you can envision a matrix that includes those aspects on an axis, I think we would need to apply it in very specific areas. Everything has to happen at once. This is a massive social problem that requires a social response, so in terms of government, I don't think there's any one simple response at all. The issues are extremely complicated by the fact that harassment tends to happen in cross-platform ways and there is no centralized way of dealing with that. For example, one practical solution would be that government actually require that these companies fund a centralized collection agency that could help them evaluate the scope and harm of certain cases.
Right now, the target of harassment, if it is cross-platform—which usually means it's also transnational—has nowhere to go. There is no jurisdictional authority. There is no relief in any way, shape or form. They spend tremendous amounts of time, money, and effort going from one platform to the other, or reaching out to advocates to say “Can you help me?” and one of the things we find is that, by themselves, no one company can respond adequately because they're just seeing their little slice of the harassment and are very much focused on this idea of how to address that one problem. That's just one small part.