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     Basic rules of all groups

    All groups in DirectDemocracyS, and all the people who make up them, are essential to the functioning of our system.

    Brief introduction.

    The choice to conduct virtually all our activities and make virtually every decision in groups has proven to be highly intelligent and beneficial both for our system and for those who are part of it. The rationale is simple but powerful: a single person, a small leadership, or a few powerful groups will never have the professionalism, computing power, collective human intelligence, brilliance, ideas, projects, attention to detail, and security measures guaranteed by everyone. But what does "everyone" mean? It's not propaganda or a way to appear fair and just. For us, "everyone" literally means everyone. Obviously, not all together without all the necessary distinctions, because that would create chaos and lead to errors, dangers, and even failures and injustices. The word "everyone" is not generic, but is based on individual qualities that allow the entire system to grow, improve, and evolve. Potentially, anyone who meets all the requirements can study our system, and if they like what we do, trust our system and those who build it, have the desire, the time, the skills, and consider themselves compatible, they can decide to join us. So we repeat: we are not a secret sect, nor an extremely closed system. Unfortunately, many people, and even some technologies, confuse collective security with severity and restrictive measures. They confuse detailed rules with complexity, and justice with excessive punitive measures.

    Our five special groups at DirectDemocracyS are essential to making our system work. They are all equally important because they couldn't achieve the same results without each other.

    Many people are familiar with our special groups, so we'll briefly introduce them and then provide a little more detail.

    1. The special administration group. The engine that drives the entire mechanism of our system. All activities within our system are managed and verified by our special administration group, with its associated categories, groups, and subgroups.
    2. The special security group. It ensures the protection of the entire system, its members, and those who collaborate with us, contact us, and visit us from outside. It has many activities specified by implementing rules and other specific rules.
    3. The special group of rules, laws, and justice.
    4. The special group on equality and meritocracy. It applies equality and meritocracy to the entire system, to those who are part of it, or to those who collaborate with us, contact us, or visit us, continuously, always united and put into practice, consistently over time.
    5. The special group: logic, common sense, truth, study, and mutual respect. It ensures that our entire system and its members consistently, concretely, declaredly, documentedly, tested, and verified, apply the various words that make up its name.

    All the initial rules were conceived, proposed, discussed, planned, tested, chosen, decided, voted on, and implemented by the first five creators of our system. So, from the very beginning, it was a continuous, complicated, and hard collective effort.

    Based on need, we engaged competent people and specialists representing all populations, all continents, and virtually every country in the world. For a very long time, they worked to create fundamental rules that would be shared and decided upon internationally. It would not have been fair and just to have just a few countries decide our internal laws, but it was crucial to involve others with specializations that would ensure maximum professionalism. 277 people wrote the fundamental rules, voting on them unanimously. They also decided the reason why we created DirectDemocracyS, which we all know, as well as many of our goals, and the method to achieve them. To ensure we never forget these things and never lose our identity, it was decided that unanimity would be required to eliminate, and even change, the fundamental rules. This decision is very important because it still allows us to evolve, but only in a way that is shared by all.

    The same process has continued since we made our political system and organization partially public.

    Creating a single special group for rules, laws, and justice may seem strange, even suspicious, because many people believe this special group of ours has too much power. However, this is not the case at all, since literally all our official members, as collective owners of our system, can be part of all five special groups. And who can become our official member? Anyone who meets all the requirements and is at least one of our registered users with a verified and guaranteed identity. And who can become our registered user, with a verified and guaranteed identity? Anyone who has joined us and meets all the requirements. And who can join us? Anyone on earth, after having informed themselves, can register, create a personal profile, and join us. Potentially, anyone in the world can be part of our system, and anyone who becomes our official member will be able to join all our special groups.

    To join our special group for rules, laws, and justice, simply fill out an online form on our platforms after logging in to our free website or one of our main websites.

    Not only are our official members involved in our special groups, but all our users with verified and guaranteed identities can participate in many of our activities and exercise their voting rights, as they are integrated into our shared leadership.

    Who can propose rules, ideas, and projects to the DirectDemocracyS system? Anyone within our system, or even outside, can propose rules, ideas, and projects using a simple contact form, depending on the type of proposal. If you propose a rule, you should contact our dedicated group for rules, laws, and justice at this link:

    https://contacts.directdemocracys.org/contacts/specials-groups/law-groups/law-special-group-contact

    If you would like to submit ideas, projects, or activities, please use the contact form for our special administration group at this link:

    https://contacts.directdemocracys.org/contacts/specials-groups/administration-groups/administrators

    you will have to write as subject: proposed new rule, or depending on the case, proposed new idea, new project, or new activity.

    We recommend that existing users log in using the login form, entering their username and password. These are identical to those on our registration website, as your application will be processed more quickly than those of our visitors. For all contact information and instructions on how to fill out a contact form, simply visit our contact website at this link:

    https://contacts.directdemocracys.org/

    Each proposal will be carefully analyzed and evaluated, and then, if deemed useful, legal, and approved by all special groups, it can be voted on according to detailed implementing rules.

    For proposals regarding our rules, it should be noted that any new proposal cannot modify or overturn existing rules if they are deemed more important than the new proposal. In practice, we recommend proposing new rules that are compatible, integrable, and improve upon the existing rules.

    For those who are already our official members as collective owners of our system, practically all proposals are accepted, and a group to manage and monitor the proposal is created almost immediately.

    It will be possible to request the addition of the new final version, or a modification of the previous rule, based on implementing rules that require evaluation and approval by the group that determines the importance of each proposal, be it a rule, an idea, a project, or an activity. The proposal evaluation group, which any of our official members can join, sends a copy of the proposal to all five special groups and the guarantor group, who will decide whether the proposal is accepted and propose its importance. If it is considered fundamental, a unanimous vote will be required; if it is considered very important, a quorum of between 75% and 95% of the votes will be required; if it is considered important, between 66% and 75% of the votes will be required; if it is considered fairly important, 50% + 1 vote will suffice; if it is considered unimportant, or an implementing rule, the votes of the five special groups and the guarantor group will suffice. Each special group and the guarantor group can object, justifying their decision and proposing amendments to bring it into compliance. This legislative and bureaucratic process, along with the respective justifications, is explained in the various internal regulations.

    In practice, everything is decided together on the basis of freedom, democracy, and security measures.

    How is the law applied, and how is internal justice interpreted, managed, and verified? The special group for rules, laws, and justice, code 03, is responsible for verifying that all proposed rules, our proposed laws, all our programs, all our ideas, projects, and activities are compliant, coherent, compatible, and integrable with our system. It is also responsible for writing and legalizing all our rules, laws, ideas, projects, and activities, authorizing them along with all other special groups. Furthermore, it is responsible for managing internal justice, based on reports, investigations, and complaints from all other special groups, official groups, and members, as well as other types of users—higher, lower, and unpaid—as well as from people who collaborate, communicate, or visit us from outside.

    How is justice managed in DirectDemocracyS? Through various categories, subcategories, groups, and subgroups, which carry out different activities. There is a clear division and delimitation of powers, and internal processes are applied, guaranteeing full access to all parties involved. At the conclusion of all levels of proceedings, and all possible appeals, if necessary, we will not hesitate to turn to external justice, reporting and providing the necessary data. All reports, investigations, complaints, trials, sentences, and justifications for all internal judicial processes and activities are conducted in a detailed, fair, just, expeditious, and highly secure manner, offering all guarantees and all necessary explanations to all parties. The structures that manage and review processes and internal justice are: investigation teams, complaint teams, prosecution teams, defense teams, evidence evaluation, management, and review teams, witness teams, jury teams, adjudication teams, sentencing teams, and reasoning teams, with various subgroups based on the levels of judgment, which vary from one for less serious cases, two for moderately serious cases, and three for serious cases. The severity of the facts, and the number of levels of judgment, is determined by the Gravity Assessment Group, which decides the seriousness of each judicial activity based on the complaints and preliminary evidence. The final group involved is the Judicial Activity Evaluation Group, which is elected by our shared leadership and our official members and has the power to review every single judicial activity at every level and to test the loyalty, reliability, and corruptibility of all parties involved.

    This method of work, carried out by this special group, is carried out similarly by each group in our system, to ensure the best conditions for everyone, to carry out excellent work, thanks to continuous mutual monitoring, for the good of the entire system and all those who are part of it. Knowing that it works perfectly within us, we will also propose it externally, with adapted laws, to ensure rules, laws, and judicial processes that are truly equal for all, fair, thorough, swift, and secure, for the entire world population, without discrimination, and therefore without preferences, eliminating any potential corruption, thanks to specific activities, which we will introduce at the right time, adaptable to each people and each country.

    Other important groups are: code 06 human and technological specialist groups, ddsAI, and allddsAI; 07 geographic groups, with traditional and bottom-up hierarchies; 08 numerical groups, which calculate the various possibilities, probabilities, and statistics; 09 Related Projects, which are: 090 Politics; 091 Finance; 092 Banking; 093 Currency; 094 Economics; 095 Radio; 096 TV; 097 Information; 098 Leisure; 099 Other Projects. For each of these, much information, rules, methodologies, instructions, and rationales are published, or will be published, publicly, privately, or confidentially.


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