RE: Distributed Conspiracy
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It's been on my mind for awhile. Can also be transparent and show how it's vetting information making it a little more trustworthy since if you don't believe it, one can go look for themselves.
Can take a news story for instance, then take several more published instances of that same event and detect which portions are opinion, sensationalized, can come up with a profile of the author, can scan through comments and reactions. Then without bashing anyone it can sift through the noise and come to a conclusion based in reality. Can strip away the politics for instance while still acknowledging their existence. Seeks to be efficient so you get all sides to the story presented as one.
People will still prefer to go to the sources that effectively tell them what they want to hear though. So it won't change much in that regard. But the rest of the people that don't play into that stuff will finally have reliable sources, at least.
P.S. sorry for butting in. I just found your conversation with @tarazkp interesting and felt like adding to it.