Regulate the misinformation tails

Updated: 2025.11.30 5D ago 2 sources
The authors show exposure to false or inflammatory content is low for most users but heavily concentrated among a small fringe. They propose holding platforms accountable for the high‑consumption tail and expanding researcher access and data transparency to evaluate risks and interventions. — Focusing policy on extreme‑exposure tails reframes moderation from broad, average‑user controls to targeted, risk‑based governance that better aligns effort with harm.

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el gato malo 2025.11.30 62% relevant
By stressing that a small set of concentrated influence operations and psyops can overwhelm public sense‑making, the piece supports the policy tilt in the existing idea: focus enforcement and transparency on the high‑exposure 'tails' rather than blunt, platform‑wide censorship.
Misunderstanding the harms of online misinformation | Nature
2024.06.05 100% relevant
Nature perspective’s recommendation to prioritize accountability for 'the tails of the distribution' and to increase platform transparency and external collaborations.
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