These days, it feels harder than ever to know what’s true. You open Facebook, turn on the TV, or scroll the news, and you’re never sure if you’re getting facts or just noise. That confusion doesn’t just frustrate us – it divides communities and erodes trust between neighbors.
But it doesn’t have to be this way. There are commonsense steps we can take to make our information healthier and our communities stronger.
First, we need to stop letting the internet run wild. Right now, the loudest and angriest voices rise to the top of your feed – not because they’re right, but because someone makes money every time we click. That’s not freedom, that’s manipulation. The fix is simple: put a little friction in the system. If you’re going to share something, at least read it first. Slowing down mak