Now, it is presumed that what Ms. Audrey Tan is focusing on in her orientation toward the revitalization of democracy (according to Ms. Tan, democracy is not a finished “fossil” but a “living technology that makes people’s lives convenient”) is the construction of various “platforms” to actually activate digital democracy. It is presumed that what he is emphasizing is the construction of various “platforms” for the actual activation of digital democracy. Mr. Tan
 Quadratic Voting
 Mr. Tan highly appreciates and has actually implemented it in Taiwan. 
 This system, which “allows voters to think about ‘the combination of votes they want’ at their own discretion,” may mean that it emphasizes the formation of a kind of “portfolio” in voting behavior. --- Platform supporting the possibility of “digital democracy” | Jun Hirata.

By abstaining on one agenda item and allowing that amount to be used to have a say in another agenda item, it creates a positive incentive to abstain.


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