ParanoidObsessive posted... Then you are probably part of the problem.
...conversely, you stick to highly curated content and avoid the larger ecosystem as much as possible, meaning you miss 99% of the problems. But if you do that, most social media is fine. Reddit is fantastic if you only stick to very specific boards, but it's an utter abomination if you spend any time on larger public subreddits or ever look at the front page. Even Twitter is fine if you avoid most political hashtags or public discourse and just stick to an incredibly narrow band of posters. The worst aspects of any given social media platform tend to be the most open and general, as opposed to more specific niche content.
But there's always the argument that if you don't notice biases and problematic thinking, it's because you share them. As they say, fish don't know what "wet" is.
My experience is that Twitter bombards me with right-wing stuff, and Threads bombards me with general political stuff (and of course Zuckerberg is AI-obsessed scum).
Bluesky lets me control the content I see with custom feeds dedicated to different topics, and even in my Discover feed not as much political nonsense makes its way in.
It also doesnt sell my info like Twitter and Threads do.