On 11/9/20, Karl <[email protected]> wrote: > What do we need? > > [sorry, i started writing this, but only got public-transparency out. > can you add to it or clear it up?] > > ====> Productive, clear, honest discourse must be protected from disruption > > [laws can help provide for this] > > [decentralised technology can help this, by providing ways of managing > exposure to others' behavior with anonymity and censorship resistance] > > [mostly this requires acting on some very clear experience-rooted > discourse, and defense of the people able to have that discourse.] > > ====> Authority and government must have complete public transparency. > Secret wars are already too much escalation of conflict. > > This could be done with simply laws to provide for it. > > This is obviously a good thing, and that is demonstrated by how it > will emerge on its own as blockchain video/audio/data-logging > technology grows. Any work on on-chain video/audio/data-logging seems > helpful to me. > > ====> Accountability processes must be accessible and honest. > > [this can also be produced with laws that improve our legal system, > such as work near community-led restorative justice] > > [this also emerges on its own from blockchain technologies] >
====> Even the smallest, most ignored people must be able to provide crucial information to influence decisions. These people are whom big coverups land on. ====> Anybody must be able to call out problems, and have transparent demonstration that their words are acted on. ====> The people must be able to freely interrupt the processes of a government to effect change. When this last resort is reached, it clearly indicates that something important has been left out for a long time. [there must be a way to communicate across any boundaries]
