There's some valuable information here but Haidt's 3 proposed solutions are not striking at the root.
Artificial limitations on reach of unverified accounts and visibility of metrics are backwards thinking, though people could have the ability to opt in to that voluntarily.
We do need a reliable mechanism for finding probable consensus around facts and more control over recommendations, not less.
There's some valuable information here but Haidt's 3 proposed solutions are not striking at the root.
Artificial limitations on reach of unverified accounts and visibility of metrics are backwards thinking, though people could have the ability to opt in to that voluntarily.
We do need a reliable mechanism for finding probable consensus around facts and more control over recommendations, not less.