But Chevron has been applied inconsistently. Every sitting supreme court justice has argued at least once that Chevron doesn't apply in a certain circumstance.
You could make it illegal to do the trending thing.
Sometimes it's hard to target such a thing with the law that doesn't either hit lots of other stuff, or allow them to make a minor tweak and continue on.
Suppose that an executive branch administrator pens a letter of intent, that says they interpret the law a certain way.
Now this isn't actually _binding_, but it's a strong indicator of how you'll be treated.
Maybe you can get the courts to reverse it.