I’ve been thinking a great deal on systems that would help enable direct democracy, something I feel is vital in our increasingly centralized and polarized political world. In my eyes, votes are the eyes of the country - they are the best way for a governmental system to understand the needs of its populace.
A lot of that has gotten lost in our representative republics, none of which are true democracies, which in the past have been too unwieldy to implement after the population reaches a certain point.
However, now we have the technology to enable direct democracy, pretty easily too. If we had a politician with the will and the right system to implement it, I could see it being revolutionary if it were copied on a wider scale.
Some caveats
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The voting system is secure and only open to the politician’s constituents
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The voting system allows commentary with your vote
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Votes are held for every piece of legislation
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There would be a submission form for constituents to directly submit proposed legislation for review by the politician
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Proposed legislation is published well ahead of the vote
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The system provides an auditable paper trail, but personal anonymity in the detail of the results
Would love to get other folks opinions on this, both from a technical and political perspective.
Remember that one Twitter chatbot back when AI were just starting to come out, that they had to take offline in a matter of hours because that was how long it took for interacting with Twitter to turn it into a frothing racist nazi?
No, I would not do that.