Andrew Yang Policy on MEDIA FRAGMENTATION
Outside of extreme cases of malicious libel, the freedom of the press is inviolate.
However, the fragmentation of our media is a growing problem. Different communities are receiving their news exclusively through different channels, resulting in world views with differing facts that rarely overlap. We cant decide on shared values if we dont agree on basic facts; we cant find shared solutions if we dont even agree what the problems are.
The government should not meddle with the free press. But the government should support the major media and technology companies in finding solutions to the issues. After the Russian influence campaign affected the 2016 election, Facebook, Twitter, and other social media companies have started to investigate ways to mitigate these issues. The government should be supporting them in any way they deem appropriate.
"Create a Media Responsibility Task Force with leaders of media and tech companies to discuss ways to get Americans agreeing on facts again and removing hostile foreign influence from our discourse.
Allow this Task Force to operate free from governmental influence well support them, not direct them."
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