Laypeople who diligently read journal papers or chase down conspiracy theories should get free pizza. It’s a form of community service. Even if they get their interpretations wrong (quite likely since even experts fail a lot that way) they help highlight the right concerns.
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This is actually a meaningful mission for a reformed idea of journalism. But the media has gotten too used to easy work in the firm of access journalism and being lucratively captured by one institution or another.
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How might you incentivize their doing this in a more concerted/collective way, and would you? Folks have tried building “truth indexes” of sorts, but to little success.
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