QED APK
Apr 2, 2024
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JazzyRock
QED is a way for all of us, to get together online, and easily make decisions.
Detailed Description
QED (Quorum E-Democracy) is a way for all of us, from any origin or circumstance, to get together online, and easily make decisions about the issues of the day, from local up to national (and ultimately global, primarily for natural disaster relief), and safely evolve to a fair chance for everybody.
There's a complete sub-QED for each of three levels of geographic division in each country (the equivalent of country, state, and county in the USA), every one with its own Quorum, etc., and then a Global QED to cover universal issues. Members can switch levels at any time using the "Level" arrows on all Feed pages.
On the Quorum Feed/Page, there is a main debate window, but they can create Sub Groups where like-minded can refine their arguments then return to the main debate
There are timers for both the Issue debate and the solution debate, with audible notifications. Once the issue is decided, the issue is displayed on all feeds.
When the Voting Slate is generated, the "Vote" button on the Member Feed turns "hot" (to vote, a Quorum Member jumps to their Member Feed, then returns). There are audible notifications for voting, as well.
The Member Feed has a "Quorum Debate" button to open a pop-up window to watch. Meanwhile, the Member Feed has it's own debate window to serve as a messaging system (tagging and blocking are available for all).
Quorum Members can jump to their Member Feed to message, as well.
Once the voting is finished and tallied, the Results are published on the Results page. Both feeds have "Results" buttons to have a look at the history.
Members can change their names at any time by clicking on it in the top right corner.
There are no ads, fees, trackers or similar. Just a simple interface for all to use.
We tried to cover everything, but there are two outs, just in case. Members can use their browser's "back" and "forward" buttons if they feel lost, and of course there is nothing to stop members from using other social networks to communicate.
There's a complete sub-QED for each of three levels of geographic division in each country (the equivalent of country, state, and county in the USA), every one with its own Quorum, etc., and then a Global QED to cover universal issues. Members can switch levels at any time using the "Level" arrows on all Feed pages.
On the Quorum Feed/Page, there is a main debate window, but they can create Sub Groups where like-minded can refine their arguments then return to the main debate
There are timers for both the Issue debate and the solution debate, with audible notifications. Once the issue is decided, the issue is displayed on all feeds.
When the Voting Slate is generated, the "Vote" button on the Member Feed turns "hot" (to vote, a Quorum Member jumps to their Member Feed, then returns). There are audible notifications for voting, as well.
The Member Feed has a "Quorum Debate" button to open a pop-up window to watch. Meanwhile, the Member Feed has it's own debate window to serve as a messaging system (tagging and blocking are available for all).
Quorum Members can jump to their Member Feed to message, as well.
Once the voting is finished and tallied, the Results are published on the Results page. Both feeds have "Results" buttons to have a look at the history.
Members can change their names at any time by clicking on it in the top right corner.
There are no ads, fees, trackers or similar. Just a simple interface for all to use.
We tried to cover everything, but there are two outs, just in case. Members can use their browser's "back" and "forward" buttons if they feel lost, and of course there is nothing to stop members from using other social networks to communicate.
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