Source: Axios
A Kettering Foundation and Gallup study found that frequent social media users express significantly lower confidence in democracy as a governing system and greater willingness to abandon democratic norms. This reframes the “algorithm radicalization” debate from ideological capture to systemic legitimacy erosion. The problem isn’t just that platforms amplify extremism, but that constant algorithmic engagement itself may corrode the foundational belief that democratic processes are worth participating in. For consumer platforms, this creates an emerging reputational liability that goes beyond content moderation: if your product actively undermines users’ faith in the institutions that regulate you, regulatory pressure becomes self-fulfilling.