A very similar idea, after we adopted this in our petition platform and our poll list platform, Twitter, now called X.com, adopted this idea into community notes. So, if you want to look at plurality technology currently reaching the most people, it’s probably community notes. So, if you have a tweet, and it’s just part of the story, or it’s horribly wrong, you sometimes see a note attached to it. But it is contributed by a fellow Twitter user that managed to convince people on both aisles. So, there is an open algorithm that measures the bipartisanship, the bridge making potential of a note, and they only feature those notes as community notes.