How to Fix Facebook? We Asked 9 Experts<br />Critics say the company’s central role in modern communication has undermined the news business, split Americans into partisan echo chambers<br />and “hijacked” our minds with a product designed to keep us addicted to the social network.<br />If a palette of six emoji-faced angry-love-sad-haha emotional buttons continues to be the way we engage with one another —<br />and how we respond to the news — then it’s going to be an uphill battle.<br />Chief executive of Upworthy and author of “The Filter Bubble.”<br />It would be a bold move for transparency, and one that would help us understand<br />much better what’s happening on the world’s most important social platform.<br />This would increase the diversity of items in the News Feed, and would make it more likely<br />that users were exposed to people and information that didn’t support their own confirmation bias.