We can make the strings visible without disrupting business models, but we need to do it in an aggressive way. For example, we could require that every piece of content on social media be clearly labelled in ways that allow us to understand how it fits into the public sphere.
Is it shared among large segments of the population? Or is it fringe content that is targeted and shared among very narrow groups?
Providing such context would help restore our understanding of the public sphere.
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