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    Some people consider the DirectDemocracyS system too complicated, others believe we are too selective, and others say we have too strict rules.

    For those looking at our system for the first time, especially those unfamiliar with technology, DirectDemocracyS may seem like a very complicated system, but we can assure you that everything we decide is completely shared and collective. Unlike all other systems, and all other political forces, we are all part of a truly shared leadership, with all our registered users, with verified and guaranteed identities, who are the true and sole protagonists, and the only ones who make all our important decisions. Furthermore, for those who aren't content with simply being able to decide, but want to have full potential, to obtain roles of greater responsibility, join the most important groups, and have higher levels of usership, there is the possibility of becoming our official member, which also gives you the right to own, manage, and control our entire system. Yes, you understood correctly, everything belongs to everyone, because each of our official members automatically obtains a single, non-cumulative, and non-transferable individual share, which makes him, along with everyone else, the owner of our organization and of all its various activities.

    Shared leadership for all our users, and ownership for our members, makes us immune to all attempts at control, sabotage, or unfair exploitation of our activities by a few individuals or groups of people. It prevents external conflicts, because we aren't interested in fighting against anyone or anything, but rather in doing our long, hard work as best we can. It prevents internal conflicts, because in our system, power is shared equally, based on equality always combined with meritocracy, which we forever guarantee to anyone who joins us. These things, which seem trivial, have been implemented this way, for the first and only time by us, and no one else will ever be able to do it the same way, or better, because they don't have our users, nor our rules, methodologies, instructions, and motivations, which are inimitable and make us incorruptible.

    Like anything that may seem complicated at first glance, with practice and over time, everything becomes incredibly simple. Our support, in every language and dialect in the world, guaranteed 24/7 to all our users, from every country in the world, integrated with all the best, innovative, up-to-date, and secure technologies, helps anyone who joins us do everything, hassle-free. A human base, with the most powerful technological resources, supervised, integrated, and supported by our human bridges, brings DirectDemocracyS closer to the perfection many thought unattainable.

    Aren't we perfect? We've been here since the beginning, we are here now, and we will always be here, closer than anyone else to perfection, because we are always capable of innovating and updating ourselves, never losing our consistency, knowing why we were born, where we want to go, and how to get there. If anyone believes they can improve our system, please join us and implement, along with all of us, all the improvements they believe will make us perfect. Criticizing from the outside, without constructive suggestions, is not a good thing, and for us, it's absolutely useless.

    We've explained that to have a solid foundation and do great work, we must carefully select every single person who joins us, always putting the right people in the right places. We're building something, starting from scratch, and we can't afford to make mistakes. Sooner or later, everyone who wants to join us will be able to do so, but only at the right time, and only with the roles and user types each deserves.

    Our rules aren't mere impositions; we call them Laws, and everyone is obligated to know and respect them. Are they too many? Are they too detailed? Are they too complicated? Are they too strict? Our rules are precisely the optimal number (always increasing based on our needs) to make our entire system function perfectly. They're not just detailed, but above all they're clear (they can't be used for personal gain, but only for the good of all), safe, fair, loyal, honest, free, neutral, independent, and incorruptible, like all our users. They're fairly simple rules; you just need to study them with an open mind, thoroughly, trying to understand the enormous mechanism, and above all, all our motivations. We never make trivial choices, or to favor a few people or a few groups of people, but for the good of all good people, whether within our system or outside. Strictness is never punitive, but rather preventative of any potential problem. Before taking drastic measures, we give everyone the chance to correct their mistakes on their own. But if they repeat the same mistakes, or continually make new ones, we first block them and then exclude them from our system. If they're a bad person, we make them persona non grata, and they can never join us again. Therefore, we are fair, equitable, and above all, loyal and honest.

    Some people tell us that DirectDemocracyS charges everyone for total freedom, the only true democracy, through annual fees that all our users must pay. Others criticize the fact that to try our system for a year, we require a security deposit, which must be paid before being invited to join. Anyone wishing to join our system has very few obligations: they must contribute an annual fee to our financial independence (to remain forever free, neutral, incorruptible, and secure, money is needed, and lots of it), contribute their own concrete work to the functioning of our enormous mechanism (about 20 minutes a day, even in multiple logins, or alternatively, at least 120 minutes a week, on one or more days, in one or more logins), identify themselves (to avoid multiple profiles and to be able to reward or punish those who don't respect all our rules), respect all our rules, methodologies, and instructions, and use our system correctly and ethically. Above all, they must make their skills available to everyone else (everyone has specific areas in which they are specialized, with related documentation and professional qualifications), so they must not discuss, especially publicly, matters they don't know perfectly well. However, we do have free groups in private areas where everyone can discuss all theories and all the various ideas of anyone. DirectDemocracyS doesn't base its work on false, undocumented , or unverified information. We're not interested in conspiracies, or in "possible but unprovable" things—in short, we rely on logic, common sense, truth, and mutual respect among all people. Something false, even if possible, without being adequately demonstrated and verified, even if many people believe it, doesn't become true just because many people support it. That's what our human specialists and our integrated technologies are for, helping us be faster, more efficient, and more comprehensive.

    We don't charge to enrich a few people, or a few groups of people, but to keep our system functioning perfectly, for the good of all. Those who offer simple solutions to complex problems will never solve anything useful, but they will have countless supporters who don't want to "waste time delving deeper." Those who do so for free, given the costs of remaining independent and honest, surely have some "sponsors" (lobbies, or rich and powerful people who pay, and want advantages and perks), or, over time, are doomed to fail, due to lack of funding, or to have to compromise, always against good people, in order to survive.

    By paying the mandatory annual fee, personally working actively, and contributing our intellectual talent, our system will always be the best of all, whether there are just a few tens of thousands of people, or, in the future, even billions. As the number of people increases, our collective money will also increase, along with its uses. The activities each user performs will also increase, and human computing power will be immense. Therefore, we will never experience problems due to the growth of our users; in fact, as we grow, we can only improve.

    Many people tell us that as we grow up, we'll lose our good intentions and be corrupted by wealth and power (which we share with anyone who joins us), like many other similar systems. Anyone who thinks this way should reread this article of ours, and all our public articles, and they'll surely understand that DirectDemocracyS was conceived as an organization that morphologically cannot fail and cannot lose its coherence. We have fundamental rules that can never be changed, precisely so as not to lose our identity.

    Finally, to those who accuse us of "exclusivity" and of favoring only those who join us, we must remind ourselves of one of our fundamental rules: in every decision we make, whether internal or external after various elections, in every vote we make, internal or external, the best interests of the entire world's population must always be at the center, without any preference or discrimination. To the previous rule, we always add: DirectDemocracyS will always help all good people, starting with those individuals, groups of people, and commercial companies that are most in need. It's very easy to help those who don't need it, and old systems do this by pretending to help everyone, charging everyone for bonuses and gifts, which often end up with those who don't deserve them. We don't give anything to anyone, but we will empower everyone to improve everyone's lives, including their own, together with us. Our solutions are very detailed, courageous, effective, and often revolutionary, and we've talked about them in several informative articles.

    One last thing: never interpret what we write, to avoid being superficial. Read everything carefully and with an open mind. In everything we show you, tell you, or write, we avoid misunderstandings. We don't use the tricks of old, failed, traditional politics. We don't cheat you, lie to you, steal from you, manipulate you, and above all, we don't claim to teach anyone anything. When we express a concept, it's because it has been proposed, studied, discussed, tested, voted on, and implemented, first individually, then in our groups, exactly as we present it to you. In a world where everyone teaches you and claims to decide for you, we want to learn from each of you and give you a safe place where you can open your minds and do things the right way—your way.

    Did these last sentences shock you too? Try them, and you'll see that every single word, in every one of our sentences, is implemented exactly as you see it from the outside, even inside us.


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