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    Welcome to the DirectDemocracyS system. To view all the public areas of our website, simply scroll down a little.

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    🚀 Quick Guide to DirectDemocracyS

    Welcome. If you're here, you've been asked to inform yourself with an open mind and without prejudice. Here are the basic steps to understanding and joining our shared leadership system.

    1. Support and Basic Information

    • Operational Guide: For instructions on how to proceed and direct support, please fill out this form: Direct Support .
    • Clarifications and Rationales: If you have doubts about the contents or our purposes: General Information .
    • About Us: We are a system managed and controlled by our members, who collectively own the platform. Read our homepage for details.

    2. Security and Verification

    Before proceeding, verify that the person contacting you is authorized to do so. Your safety is our priority:

    3. Useful Tools

    • All Articles: A complete, chronological list of our in-depth articles: Article Archive .
    • Informative Videos: Short visual explanations in various languages: Video Gallery .
    • Local Contacts: To speak to the organization in your country or continent: Global Contacts .

    4. How to Join Us

    You can join DirectDemocracyS in two ways:

    1. By Invitation (Recommended): If you don't know anyone, request an official invitation from your national organization here: Request Invitation . You'll be matched with an experienced mentor.
    2. Self-Registration: If you prefer to proceed on your own, first study the Registration Instructions and then fill out the Registration Form .

    💡 Helpful Tips:

    • Languages: The site is primarily in English, but you can write forms in any language and receive a response in your own. If the content is already in your language, disable automatic translations to avoid errors.
    • Email : Our communications come from @directdemocracys.org. Always check your spam folder and mark messages as "safe."
    • Feedback: Want to share ideas or report bugs? Use our Contact Page and choose the appropriate category.

    DirectDemocracyS: not spectators, but protagonists.

    Here are the details and reasons with links.

    This is a useful links page for anyone needing a starting point to explore our system, even if it focuses on people who have received a flyer, a private message, an email, or if you're just hearing about DirectDemocracyS. They've undoubtedly asked you to thoroughly inform yourself with an open mind, not to be superficial, and not to make hasty judgments. They've also told you that if you like what we do, how we do it, why we do it, and understand our enormous potential—and, above all, if you feel compatible, competent, and incorruptible—and want to join us, you'll receive a unique link to register and create your own personal profile, which will automatically connect you with the person who invited you to learn more.

    The first link we'll share with you is probably the most important, and it's the one that provides you with all the help, direct support, and instructions you need to get anything done. So, go to this URL and fill out this contact form whenever you need it:

    https://contacts.directdemocracys.org/contacts/instructions-contacts/how-to-do

    Please enter the required information correctly, and check your inbox (and also your SPAM, or junk mail, because since we send so many emails at once, some email service providers place our encrypted, legitimate, and protected messages in the SPAM or junk mail folder. If you wish, you can set our messages, which always end with @directdemocracys.org, as legitimate messages, to always be placed in your inbox, or in a folder of your choice, perhaps creating a special one for DirectDemocracyS, so you will have everything in a more organized and easy-to-read format).

    The second contact form provides you with further information on anything, whether there's content you don't understand, or you want to obtain further clarification, and above all, to know our motivations, which are never trivial:

    https://contacts.directdemocracys.org/contacts/infos-contacts/general-info

    Like almost all of our contact forms (except the language-specific ones), you can fill them out in any language, and you will receive a response in the language you used to contact us.

    Brief explanation.

    Anyone can invite their family, friends, and contacts to learn about DirectDemocracyS, even discussing us outside of our system. However, for official, authentic, orderly, organized, and secure news, information, rules, methodologies, instructions, and motivations, you can only find them on our platforms. It's essential for all of us to work only "in our immense home," which has all the potential needed to do excellent work. If one of our official representatives has contacted you, you're truly in luck, because if you both want, they can officially invite you to join us via an official invitation. If one of our users has contacted you, please verify that they are authorized to issue official invitations and to contact you, explaining the situation, by filling out a contact form at this link:

    https://contacts.directdemocracys.org/contacts/specials-groups/securities-groups/authorization-verification-group

    We assume you already understand what this is about, but if you haven't, we recommend carefully reading the first page of our website, which explains the DirectDemocracyS system. The link is this:

     https://www.directdemocracys.org/

    We also recommend clicking on "read more" for more details.

    The two initial steps, first verifying the authorizations of those contacting you, and then our first page, or welcome page, are essential for your security. It's always best to check them to prevent potential problems and to have a foundation for understanding the information and subsequent steps.

    Now that you know what DirectDemocracyS is, what it does, and what it is for, we will tell you right away who is behind it, even if we will repeat it several times, in various informative articles, because it is not very common: our system is managed and controlled by all our official members, who are collective owners of DirectDemocracyS, our platforms, our activities, and who are part, together with our registered users, with verified and guaranteed identity, of our truly and completely shared leadership.

    Everything was proposed, conceived, discussed, chosen, tested, voted on, and implemented based on joint decisions, so every one of our rules is binding and must therefore be respected by anyone who joins us, and by anyone who comes into contact with or collaborates with us.

    All our informational articles are important because they explain in detail a small but important part of our system. For a complete list of our informational articles, simply scroll down to our home page and almost all our informational pages, and you'll find a very long list of titles, arranged chronologically, from newest to oldest, with their respective categories. Clicking on each title will reveal its contents. Please note that some articles are visible to all our visitors, but depending on your user type , some articles are only visible after logging in, meaning they won't appear to regular visitors.

    Our logo always brings you back to the front page.

    Wherever you are, to return to the main page, just click on our logo, which will take you back to the first welcome page.

    -Breadcrumbs- Breadcrumbs.

    If you get lost on our platforms, simply return to the original websites, and many of them have breadcrumbs to show you where you are and how to go back to the previous category or directly to the home page. Wherever you see "you are here," you'll see the way back, if necessary, or you can continue your activity.

    The main menus.

    A simpler and more direct way to find what you need is to use our main menu, which is clearly visible on smartphones, tablets, and PCs. The various menu items, in turn, contain various sections, categories, subcategories, and content; so, search for what you need based on the various subdivisions. On smartphones and smaller screens, the classic three horizontal lines appear, which, when clicked, open the various menu sections, which in turn open the various categories, subcategories, and content.

    On some websites, we have one page with a list of all our articles, without various sections.

    The link to the respective page is this:

    https://www.directdemocracys.org/home/all-news/all-articles

    Don't be alarmed if the page loads a little slower, but there's a lot of material to load, so be patient. This informational articles page also contains a brief description of the content of each informational article. Of course, we always recommend reading the entire article, trying to fully understand its meaning and, above all, our motivations.

    Please remember that the most recent informational articles are the most up-to-date, and while some previous concepts and rules may differ slightly, the new ones still apply. The reason is simple: the system is constantly improving and evolving to keep pace with the times, based on our needs, and all thanks to the ideas and projects of everyone who joins us, who isn't just a spectator, but a true participant.

    The languages.

    Our website is almost entirely in English, but there are public, private, and restricted areas in all languages and dialects around the world. For information, please visit this link:

    https://www.directdemocracys.org/law/info/fundamental-questions/language-information/for-languages/our-languages

    A helpful tip: don't use more than one automatic translator, to avoid having texts translated multiple times, which will inevitably result in errors. Especially if you're in areas where languages other than English are used, be sure to set our translator (if you use ours) or any other translator (if you use other automatic translators) back to English, or disable them, to prevent the automatic translator from attempting to translate from the content language to the language it's set to. In short: if the content you're viewing is already in a language other than English, disable automatic translators.

    Another recommendation regarding languages, for those already in our system and those who would like to join us: If the content or activity you've created is of international, continental, or general importance, always translate it into English so anyone can understand your content or activity in any language, using an automatic translator. If other languages are spoken in your urban or rural area, out of respect for all other communities, always create public pages, groups, events, activities, and opportunities in all the languages present in the area, perhaps involving people who speak the respective languages and dialects in these translation efforts.

    We don't have a ranking of the most important information, although we do have a ranking of the most searched-for content and the most common activities of our visitors and users. While we can recommend a few articles and links, we first recommend a few videos that briefly explain some information about DirectDemocracyS. They are available in several languages, and we will publish more at this link:

    https://www.directdemocracys.org/social/videos

    Just click on the video you're interested in and you can watch it, and if you want, you can share it with others.

    To understand the 3 main characteristics that make us pioneering, unique, and inimitable, we recommend you read this informative article carefully, with an open mind, without superficiality, without hasty judgments, and trying to understand its potential and motivations, at this link:

    https://free.directdemocracys.org/home/our-system/public/all-our-activities/getting-started/key-features

    We also have a blog with thousands of posts, also in many languages, at this link:

    https://www.directdemocracys.org/utility/blog

    choose the various categories, languages, from the Blog menu, click on the titles, to see the various contents that interest you,

    We know that many people are interested in specific activities in their country, and to get a preview of a lot of useful information, just go to this link:

    https://www.directdemocracys.org/social/pages/categories/8-national-pages

    Select your country's page and see the latest news, even as a simple visitor, without having to log in.

    To contact our organization directly on your continent, in your country, or locally, simply go to this link:

    https://contacts.directdemocracys.org/contacts/groups-contacts/world-contacts

    Select the category or country you are interested in and you will find the relevant contact form.

    If you'd like to make concrete suggestions, share your ideas and projects, or share suggestions for how we can improve and evolve, you can do so at this link:

    https://contacts.directdemocracys.org/contacts/infos-contacts/proposals

    To tell us what you like and give us compliments, use this contact form at this link:

    https://contacts.directdemocracys.org/contacts/infos-contacts/compliments

    To tell us what you don't like, go to this link:

    https://contacts.directdemocracys.org/contacts/infos-contacts/i-don-t-like

    To report any errors, go to this link:

    https://contacts.directdemocracys.org/contacts/errors

    Select the category by clicking on it: for example, historical error or incorrect information, and then use the appropriate contact form.

    To report people, groups, external or internal pages to us, use this link:

    https://contacts.directdemocracys.org/contacts/reports

    Select the category, or the appropriate contact form.

    In general, you can communicate with us via contact forms, at this link:

    https://contacts.directdemocracys.org/contacts

    choose the category that best suits your needs.

    To learn how to fill out our contact forms correctly, go to this link:

    https://contacts.directdemocracys.org/

    We conclude this first section of useful links with the most important contact form for anyone wishing to join us, which is definitely the one to receive an invitation to join us.

    A very brief but fundamental premise.

    Anyone who contacts us according to our instructions, rules, and methodologies will receive a response in the best possible way and as quickly as possible. Obviously, for those who contact us without joining us, response times are longer and the respective content is less detailed. Often, you will be provided with a link to the informational article that meets your needs. Furthermore, to prevent multiple contacts from robots, you must enter a code that prevents the use of contact forms by non-humans. Existing users can access our contact website with the same credentials as our free registration website and will receive responses much faster, with more detail based on their user type, and without having to enter the code that prevents use by robots.

    A very short second one.

    Anyone who is a user of ours has direct, dedicated support available 24/7 on each of our websites they can access, and always based on their user type, for example at this link (which is reserved for our users, after logging in by entering their username and password in the login form) at this link:

    https://free.directdemocracys.org/utility/extensions/submit-ticket

    Obviously, there are various ways to join us, depending on your needs and desires.

    We recommend everyone obtain an official invitation from one of our official representatives, an official member, or a registered user with a verified and guaranteed identity authorized to issue official invitations. To do this, you just need to know someone authorized to issue official invitations, and always verify their authorizations, as we saw earlier at this link:

    https://contacts.directdemocracys.org/contacts/specials-groups/securities-groups/authorization-verification-group

    However, if you don't know anyone within our organization, or if the person you know isn't authorized to issue official invitations, or if you simply don't want to be connected to the person who might invite you, we recommend requesting an invitation (official or simple) from an authorized person chosen by your national organization, or, if applicable, a local one. To do so, please use this contact form and include a brief introduction, in any language, at this link:

    https://contacts.directdemocracys.org/contacts/infos-contacts/i-want-to-be-invited

    You will be contacted and connected to one of our official representatives in your country or geographic area.

    Brief explanation.

    Anyone who joins us will receive all the information, concrete and timely support, and every possible and necessary help. But it's always best to be directly connected from the start, to truly integrate easily, being able to count on someone highly reliable and with greater experience in our system. You can easily gain access to reserved areas, which are more important and involve greater responsibility, compared to those who don't know or are not connected to anyone.

    If you want to do it all yourself, and you think you know our system well, just study these instructions carefully to correctly fill out our registration form, at this link:

    https://free.directdemocracys.org/law/rules/activity-rules/registration-rules/registration-form

    And once you understand the rules, just fill out this simple, fast, confidential, and secure registration form at this link:

    https://free.directdemocracys.org/register

    We will do all the rest of the activities, and all the subsequent phases, together with you, because everyone will be helped.


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