⿻ 數位 Plurality: The Future of Collaborative Technology and Democracy
distributed storage to guard against malicious content takedowns and of “zero trust” principles in ensuring the security of citizen accounts.
Audrey Tang • ⿻ 數位 Plurality: The Future of Collaborative Technology and Democracy
In approval voting, voters may choose as many options as they wish to "approve" and the most approved option is selected.
Audrey Tang • ⿻ 數位 Plurality: The Future of Collaborative Technology and Democracy
LD extends the idea of proportional representation, allowing any voter to delegate their vote(s) to others, who may then re-delegate them, allowing bottom-up, emergent patterns of representation.
Audrey Tang • ⿻ 數位 Plurality: The Future of Collaborative Technology and Democracy
their design is typically haphazard and rigid, based on historical lines of potential oppression that may no longer track the relevant social issues or can entrench existing divides by formally recognizing them;
Audrey Tang • ⿻ 數位 Plurality: The Future of Collaborative Technology and Democracy
a subject of active development is how systems like Polis and Community Notes could be extended with modern graph theory and GFMs.
Audrey Tang • ⿻ 數位 Plurality: The Future of Collaborative Technology and Democracy
g0v.tw. These “forked” versions of government websites often ended up being more popular, leading some government ministers, like Simon Chang to begin “merging” these designs back into government services.
Audrey Tang • ⿻ 數位 Plurality: The Future of Collaborative Technology and Democracy
a natural way to fund public/supermodular goods without relying excessively on the limited knowledge of administrators is for such an administrator, philanthropist, or public authority to match contributions by distributed individuals.
Audrey Tang • ⿻ 數位 Plurality: The Future of Collaborative Technology and Democracy
to propose tools, social practices and collective data custody arrangements that allowed them to “collectively bargain” with their data for cooperation with government and private actors supported by the PDIS-supported program of “data coalitions” to address civic problems.
Audrey Tang • ⿻ 數位 Plurality: The Future of Collaborative Technology and Democracy
the growing space of web3-driven communities and adjacent work in Africa and Latin America focused on interoperability