The news environment can be improved to prioritize quality and truth over clicks by implementing stricter regulations and standards for news outlets. This could include penalties for spreading misinformation, incentives for high-quality reporting, and the promotion of media literacy among the public. Additionally, changing the business model from relying heavily on advertising revenue, which encourages clickbait, to a model that values and rewards in-depth, accurate reporting could also help. Finally, fostering a culture of critical thinking and skepticism among consumers of news can also contribute to the demand for quality over sensationalism.
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A lack of government regulation and weak antitrust legislation has led to a Silicon Valley culture where a few powerful men seed their libertarian views in the world's greatest technology companies. These men have used their money and influence to escape prosecution for the wreckage their business practices have caused. These casualties include the destruction of the music industry and the livelihoods of countless artists, the practice of dubious pressure tactics to force the hand of content providers and the facilitation of a news environment that prioritizes clicks over quality and truth. They fiercely oppose any threat to their business model, a model that thrives on advertising revenue at all costs. In doing so, they have endangered national security and the welfare of individuals globally.