This problem was created by social media by choosing which articles to show in your news feed based on engagement. That is, how much you'll emotionally react to it.
The solution is not to add another layer of "fact checking". That's super dubious.
Get rid of what got us here.
News feeds organized by engagement are evil. Dismantling them would solve both the production and consumption of emotion driven information.
Traditional news media is also organized by engagement: an entire department is responsible for picking the home page of a newspaper and importance of each story.
The reason it became so pronounced is that social media got very good at it and then taught the lesson to traditional media. They, too, now use metrics of engagement to choose what they show.
It is true also that it is a weakness of people. But there are other weaknesses that we regulate in the interest of a healthy society.
I'm not a fan of regulation but a general awareness of the core issue would go a long way towards a solution.
Right now, the talk about the issue seems misdirected. I can only see the proposed solutions putting immense power of controlling narrative in a few hands.
The solution is not to add another layer of "fact checking". That's super dubious.
Get rid of what got us here.
News feeds organized by engagement are evil. Dismantling them would solve both the production and consumption of emotion driven information.