I will never understand why people are so obsessed with this. You don't like it, dont engage with it. If you can't tell the difference, and it's entertainment stop worrying about it.
If veracity matters, use authorative sources. Nothing has really changed about the skills needed for media literacy.
But you have to engage with it before you can find out whether you like it.
>If you can't tell the difference, and it's entertainment stop worrying about it.
At the end of the day it's a philosophical/existential choice. Not everyone would step into the awesome-life-simulator where you can't tell the difference. On similar grounds one might decide on principle to consume only human-made media, be a part of the dynamical system that is real human culture.
We have always been in the life simulator philosophically speaking. Everything is a construct, and the universe is mostly an existential horror. You're only chasing misery by trying to be the information vegan.
If veracity matters, use authorative sources. Nothing has really changed about the skills needed for media literacy.