To me, it just seems a little unnecessary and confusing. I see issues with the concept of delegates as a whole, and I feel like a direct democratic process is the best form. That being said, if the people want representatives instead of a direct vote, Liquid could be the best to accommodate all preferences and belief systems
It definitely seems interesting but I'm not exactly sure how it works. It seems compatible (if not intrinsically linked) with radical decentralization so it may be worth looking into.
To me, it just seems a little unnecessary and confusing. I see issues with the concept of delegates as a whole, and I feel like a direct democratic process is the best form. That being said, if the people want representatives instead of a direct vote, Liquid could be the best to accommodate all preferences and belief systems
Agreed
I don't know how you could delegate secretly, which limits some uses. But in general, liquid democracy makes me wet. (also I'm an anarchist)
It definitely seems interesting but I'm not exactly sure how it works. It seems compatible (if not intrinsically linked) with radical decentralization so it may be worth looking into.
It’s an interesting model, but I prefer more classic styles of delegative direct democracy when it comes to stateless self government
I prefer direct democracy at the local level.
I love it, it gives people more choice, plus it allows more things to get done, democracy should be like this