I suspect that if the average citizen understands confirmation bias, economics 101, the prisoner’s dilemma, decision theory, coordinated action, the scientific method and the Pareto frontier… most of Moloch goes away or never arises in the first place.
You can have adversarial equilibria still, sure, but if everyone is smart and aware of hidden consequences and understands the idea of zero vs non-zero sum games properly you don’t have many adversarial equilibria which destroy net value.
I suspect that if the average citizen understands confirmation bias, economics 101, the prisoner’s dilemma, decision theory, coordinated action, the scientific method and the Pareto frontier… most of Moloch goes away or never arises in the first place.
You can have adversarial equilibria still, sure, but if everyone is smart and aware of hidden consequences and understands the idea of zero vs non-zero sum games properly you don’t have many adversarial equilibria which destroy net value.