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    Micro-groups in brief

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    Micro-groups are the physical presence of the DirectDemocracyS system and our political organization, in every urban and rural area with up to 1,000 inhabitants.

    What are micro-groups for?

    To make DirectDemocracyS known to many people around the world, to organize multiple activities together, to bring people living in every territory together, to unite to create larger local groups, to make everyone protagonists.

    Who creates the micro-groups?

    Any of our official members who meet all the requirements can become our official representative in their local area. To do so, they simply fill out an application and will receive an official representative profile (partially public), which will allow them to create their own micro-group.

    Who is the real protagonist of the micro-groups?

    Each of our official members residing in the geographical, territorial, administrative, and electoral area who is invited by our official representative to join their own micro-group is the owner of the respective micro-group and becomes its protagonist.

    Who votes and decides in the micro-group?

    Any registered user with a verified and guaranteed identity who lives in an urban or rural area where one of our microgroups exists can request and must be admitted to the voting group for their user type, linked to that microgroup. Official members, and all other user types above official members, in the microgroup can vote both directly and in linked voting groups.

    What are the obligations of being part of DirectDemocracyS?

    It depends on the type of initial user you want, which depends on your capabilities and willingness. Everyone has a user type that is and will always remain completely free, with no obligation to be present or participate in any activities with us. In the micro-groups, there will be linked groups for the free user types, where you can participate in various activities, including very important and fun ones. To vote and participate in decisions, you must be at least a registered user with a verified and guaranteed identity. To collectively become the owner of the micro-group and gain important user types, including at the local, national, continental, and international levels, and to unlock many opportunities, including becoming our official representatives to create your own micro-groups, but also to obtain a political profile, linked to your personal profile, to run for office in our closed online primaries, and, if you perform well, to run for office in the real elections, you must become an official member. Each user type has its own rules, opportunities, annual fees, and various obligations. Those who have financial problems, or those who have technological problems, but also those who do not know how to use technology, can receive all the help and support they need from our representatives and official members.

    Where do all the activities take place?

    All activities take place in the urban or rural area where our micro-group is present. Members of these groups can, in turn, become our official representatives. Especially those who live in the outer, "border" areas of each micro-group can create their own micro-groups and act as human bridges between them and neighboring or partially overlapping groups. Activities can be conducted anywhere—outdoors, in public areas, indoors, in public spaces, at the homes of our representatives and members, and even in the homes of residents—in an orderly, organized, safe, authorized manner, and always fully documented on our platforms.

    How do the various activities take place?

    In the freest and most democratic way possible, with all our official members, who are truly protagonists.

    Why is an annual fee required?

    To make a direct and concrete contribution, based on our means, to the true financial independence of DirectDemocracyS, which will allow us to operate our entire system perfectly, and to always remain free, neutral, resilient, debt-free, and without favors to return.

    Why can only higher-level users vote and decide in shared leadership?

    Because virtually everywhere in the world, in order to vote in real elections and choose the winner, you must first be identified. In DirectDemocracyS, only users with verified and guaranteed identities, and higher, can vote based on highly efficient voting rules and be an integral part of our truly and fully shared leadership, implementing authentic direct democracy and bottom-up control of all our hierarchies and all our activities. This voting method allows us to prevent multiple votes and profiles, and bots (infiltrated robots), and therefore allows anyone to express themselves in an informed manner (through groups of specialists), openly (no one should be ashamed of their decisions and preferences), and with reason (to understand the reasoning behind each decision), and with full individual and collective responsibility for all the consequences of their decisions (this aspect is virtually absent in every other system, where no one is to blame for anything). Each of our users can decide at any time to have their identity verified by our identity verification groups, and can get a blue checkmark next to their name in our social media area and on our websites, signifying that the user has a verified and guaranteed identity, making them more trustworthy. Everyone can see the benefits of this important rule: knowing who is breaking the rules, or who is an active user with concrete results, allows us to punish those who don't follow all the rules and reward the best, also based on the points accumulated by everyone who joins us.

    Why can only official members carry out concrete activities?

    Official members are users with verified and guaranteed identities, who in many cases have been with us longer and have a certain number of points. They contribute more to our system, through concrete activities and regular annual dues. Therefore, they become collective owners of our entire system, our entire political organization, all our platforms, and all our activities. As owners, they have access to numerous private, restricted areas, and therefore have exclusive information. They can activate various types of profiles, invisibly linked to their personal profiles. These linked profiles offer greater potential, and therefore grant access to certain areas, with even larger groups, and with even more reliable members, and always with increased security measures. Users below the level of official members do not have all these potentials and only have a personal profile (without other linked profiles), which is unique and mandatory for everyone. Therefore, they do not own our entire system.

    Why do only micro-groups with at least 31 official members become official organizations?

    All microgroups perform a wide range of activities and possess the same potential. When they reach at least 31 members (who have paid their annual dues and meet all our requirements), they become an official DirectDemocracyS organization in their urban and rural area. In practice, they can perform certain activities, unlock certain potential, and obtain numerous benefits and privileges. The official organization creates certain types of users within the group (which is no longer a microgroup), including a super administrator, five administrators, and at least 25 managers. Subsequently, all managers can invite five new official members each, for a total of 125 new managers, who in turn can invite five new members, for a total of 625 official representatives, who in turn can invite five new members each, for a potentially infinite number of group members. As we move up the ranks in geographical, territorial, administrative, and electoral areas (through the union of various official organizations), our local structures will be created, from the smallest to the largest. As you move into larger official organizations, starting with the smallest official organizations, you'll lose a certain type of user, moving up to the next level, until you're no longer able to access certain very large areas (national, continental, and international). For these reasons, it's always a good idea to create a micro-group, have at least 31 members, and obtain official organization status.

    How do micro-groups differ from official organizations?

    All of our official organizations must have at least 31 members at any given time, and are distinguished from microgroups by the blue check mark next to the microgroup name in our social area , and by the official nomination, which is a digitally signed .pdf file, on our dedicated electronic signatures website.

    What are the main activities that can be carried out in micro-groups, and which are those that can be carried out in official organizations?

    There are very detailed informational articles on the activities that can be carried out in microgroups and in our official organizations, reserved for their members. Microgroups allow for all the activities covered by our entire system, with a strong focus on local activities and the various decisions to be made for your urban or rural area. Our official organizations allow for the selection of our political representatives (in collaboration with our specialist groups), local election campaigns, closed online primaries (which allow participation in subsequent phases), and, most importantly, voting groups for various user types, implementing our electoral system, shared leadership, and property rights. Above all, each microgroup and each official organization allows everyone within it to be a true protagonist, allowing for complete freedom and authentic democracy. Another very important function is the information, support, and concrete assistance from all our members for those in their area who are not tech savvy or who are unfamiliar with our platforms.

    By creating microgroups, isn't there a risk of losing potential users for DirectDemocracyS in their respective areas? Let's clarify the question: if there's a microgroup representing the area, what interest would other residents have in joining the system if they can vote conveniently in the streets, and official representatives can implement their decisions on the platforms?

    None of us, and the entire DirectDemocracyS system, care what people decide to do, because for us, everyone should be free to make their own decisions and suffer all the consequences. Our system is the first in the world designed to unite, not divide, but above all, it was created to empower everyone to play an active role in their own destiny. Giving power to the entire world's population, without safety and protection measures, would have been futile and potentially dangerous. Much like a wild animal raised in captivity, if released into the wild, without the right knowledge and prevention measures, it would be unlikely to survive for long. In practice, without our platforms, without all our rules, methodologies, and instructions (all common-sense and well-founded), we would not achieve concrete results that benefit the entire population. If people want to be protagonists, they will have to join us, because without them, they would not have management, ownership, and complete control of their territories; we would be a system similar to a representative system. In short: if you want your interests protected, you must be present and actively involved, and not hope that others will pursue your own interests. Old, failed traditional systems have always shown us that the representative doesn't always act in the best interests of the entire community. For these reasons, we are convinced that everyone will want to join us . We trust in their intelligence, and that the majority of people will be able to choose the most appropriate, useful, and safe path possible.


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