It is interesting to observe the recent shift in the SnapFacts content strategy. While the "learn and chill" trivia established the channel's foundation, the pivot toward interactive True Crime quizzes—specifically the "bet you won't get the last one" hook—is clearly optimized for the current Shorts algorithm. From a production standpoint, the pacing has improved, but I wonder if the audience prefers these rapid-fire quizzes over the more reflective, atmospheric pieces like the "Breakfast in a Foil Wrapper" video. The latter offered a much stronger narrative identity, whereas the quizzes risk becoming formulaic. Which format do you believe holds more long-term value for the channel's brand?