This is obviously a big problem that needs some government intervention.
However, addressing it from the lens of "regulating the internet" won't work. Governments have proven time and again that they lack the basic knowledge of how this sector actually works to be effective at all. Their efforts end up doing nothing to help, or, as we've seen recently, completely backfiring.
In fact, the prominence of these fake stories is partly the result of clumbsy incompetent regulation that severely reduced the amount of real news found on social media, leading to the fake stories standing out more
Entrusting a cohort whose microwaves blink 12:00 with this type of thing has predictable results.
(Related: I see Steven Gilbeaut is back at Heritage. Probably the most incompetent of the recent three.)
Instead this needs to be addressed through the criminal code, and ensuring that existing laws are updated to reflect current needs. Even then, you'll be forever playing whack-a-mole.
Last edited by RadioAaron (March 28, 2025 4:32 pm)