You correctly point out that there isn't an easy answer to that one.
It's possible. On Twitter, you can also add images and links. That's interesting because when we first started operating you couldn't do any of those things, and because you couldn't do those things, some violations of our rules hadn't even happened. When we started working, we didn't see violations of privacy to the same extent as now that you can share images, links, and so on.
At times, what you will have indeed is people who try to combine different platforms. They upload a link to another platform and then share it through Twitter for maximum reach. That's something that we continue to work on with our sister companies. When we see abuse on one of the platforms, how can we work with our sister companies to prevent it on the other platforms?
I think we have been quite successful in the different working groups that we have, but you're correct that the lack of space, so to speak, may leave some people misusing the platform. We are aware, and we try to continue to fight it, especially through providing report links, not just on our health centre, but also within the tweet. If somebody feels that a person is trying to be more abusive, precisely because they don't have that much space at the tweet level, they can click “report” through the three buttons they have and send it to us.