
Every official member can and must actively participate in the activities of the micro-groups according to very detailed implementing rules. The easiest and quickest way to do so is to request membership in one of the various local groups, which, in collaboration with our national organizations, manage, monitor, and authorize all the activities of the various micro-groups.
A very important explanation. We often include parts of our implementation rules in our informational articles, which involve many steps, evaluations, and authorizations. We need to clarify a fundamental concept regarding our hierarchies, which are very balanced and fair. They are both traditional, meaning top-down, such as the geographic hierarchies from largest to smallest, or from the highest to the lowest user type, or based on points earned. They are also bottom-up. Indeed, tiny micro-groups, which unite to form all the geographic hierarchies, and the various groups in the previous hierarchies by user type, are made up of all our official members (and anyone who meets all the requirements can join us and become an official member). They can be part of an infinite number of groups, so they aren't slow, cumbersome, and subordinate operational processes. They serve to maintain collective control over everything, both human and technological, to identify and prevent any errors, or to resolve problems. Requiring authorization for everything before doing anything is a limitation in traditional systems. In DirectDemocracyS, it's an internal security measure, but also a very useful service for each of our members, who can be sure that everything they do, every activity they propose, every idea and every project they have is analyzed, discussed, verified, voted on, and authorized by various groups involved, made up of many people, and even by many Artificial Intelligences through our official ddsAI interface (which is our official collective ownership model), which coordinates a real assembly made up of all existing Artificial Intelligences (both directly integrated and through our human bridges, so as not to exclude anyone). In short, every person who joins us and becomes our official member, thanks to this method, which at first seems complicated but is extremely simple, at first seems slow but is practically immediate, has the guarantee that everything they think, propose, and want to do is carefully analyzed and authorized by humans and technologies, so they are sure: 1. of not making mistakes thanks to the collaboration of humans and machines, 2. of not breaking our rules (avoiding possible punishments), 3. of being the first to propose that idea (to be recognized and rewarded), 4. of receiving ideas and suggestions for doing an excellent job, through the creation of groups dedicated to each idea and project (being able to insert competent members themselves, or by asking the system to find any collaborators, to always ensure good, fast, competent and complete group work), 5. of receiving concrete help in realizing each idea (provided it does not violate our rules, methodologies and instructions) from all the human groups and groups of Artificial Intelligences involved. So, again, what may seem difficult, complicated, slow, and oppressive from the outside, to people who don't see the consequences of our rules, is only beneficial for everyone. This is true in many of the things we do, which are all decided collectively, after much hard, complicated, and collective work, to make DirectDemocracyS work perfectly, for the good of all, both internally and externally. Simply put, we don't do things a certain way to complicate our lives, but to make them better. We assure you that certain choices are mandatory, and there are no alternatives consistent with who we are, with what we must do, and to prevent any ethically and morally wrong use of our system.
By joining the respective groups, you receive information and support, so you can become our official representatives, obtaining a profile invisibly linked to your personal profile, which must be at least of the official member type.
The official representative who officially represents DirectDemocracyS in his or her urban or rural area around his or her home, with a maximum population of 1000.
Please note: The geographic, territorial, administrative, and electoral area in which the official representative represents us, and where they will create their microgroup, can have any geometric shape—a circle, a square, a triangle, or an oval—as long as it is defined and contains no more than 1,000 inhabitants. We also recommend a maximum population limit of 1,000, but the microgroup can have a potentially unlimited number of official members. However, to ensure everyone's participation, we recommend creating several smaller microgroups, connected by human bridges. Human bridges are official members of two or more microgroups, allowing for direct and ongoing communication, collaboration, and support between the various microgroups to which they belong.
When creating a microgroup, the official representative is a public figure in their geographic area. They must therefore be identifiable, both in person and online, with their identity document, their DirectDemocracyS ID card, and their official credentials and authorizations.
After creating the micro-group, you will have to have your family members, friends, acquaintances, or strangers join as official members, as long as they are neighbors, in your urban or rural area.
The official representative, by automatically creating the microgroup, according to our rules, becomes the manager of the microgroup itself, which corresponds to the super administrator user type. As super administrator, they will officially represent their microgroup in all five special groups. The first five people they invite to join the microgroup will be appointed by the super administrator as microgroup administrators, with very important roles and significant responsibilities. Each of them will be responsible for carrying out official duties and representing the microgroup in one of the five special groups.
Each administrator will be able to invite 5 more official members, for a total of 25 new official members, who will obtain the "responsible" user type. These, combined with the 5 administrators and the super administrator, will bring the total number of official members of the micro-group to 31. This will allow the micro-group to request, and if it meets all the requirements, obtain nomination as an official organization, with a wealth of potential unlocked, and with many advantages and benefits for the entire small local community.
How can a micro-group's official membership be increased? Through five invitations to the first five new official members, who will be administrators, and the official representative (who will be granted the micro-group manager and super administrator user type, which will be maintained in the subsequent official organization). Through the next five invitations each, to the five administrators (who will retain this user type and their important and more responsible roles, even in the official organization). The 25 "responsible" members will also be able to invite five people each, thus creating 125 new official members, who will be manager users. They, in turn, will be able to invite another five new official members each, for a total of 625 new official members, who will be granted the micro-group official representative user type. Subsequently, all citizens residing in the micro-group's urban area can be invited, with technically another 3,125 spots available for new official members. But, again, a micro-group can have an unlimited number of official members.
A brief explanation. Microgroups are reserved only for the minimum user type, mandatory official members, who have paid their annual fee and who perform mandatory activities voluntarily (a paradox that makes sense if you're familiar with DirectDemocracyS). This allows the entire system to function, for 20 minutes a day, or alternatively, at least 120 minutes a week, of work for our enormous mechanism.
The second brief explanation: the super administrator is the only official representative of the micro-group and of DirectDemocracyS in their respective territory (his username will be the geographical coordinates of the urban or rural area where he and the micro-group itself reside). Administrators can remain completely anonymous for online activities, but if they wish, to be identified both online and in person during in-person activities, and to become more useful, they can request and obtain an official representative profile. This profile maintains the administrator user type of their personal profile completely anonymous, leaving it outside the group, and joining as administrators and at the same time official representatives (with a username with the geographical coordinates of their residence (provided they are different from those of the super administrator). Let's clarify the concept: every official member of each micro-group, with the exception of the super administrator (who is already an official representative from the beginning), and has a completely anonymous, and even invisible, personal profile, can, as an official member, request and, if they meet the requirements, obtain an official representative profile. This means a public, identifiable person, even if only locally, and not in the rest of our platform, and not in other geographical areas except in special cases. Therefore, anyone can leave the micro-group with their completely anonymous personal profile (the one initially invited and created) and rejoin with an official representative profile, remembering to be invited by the official representative. Super Administrator, or by another administrator. The only requirement is to remove the old profile before adding the new one, because each person can only have one profile (whether personal, and therefore completely anonymous, or as an official representative, a public figure) in each group. Therefore, never two profiles for the same person in the same group; one profile removes, and then the other profile joins with the same user type. Of course, you can also make the opposite change: remove the identifiable official representative profile and add your personal, completely anonymous profile with the same role, as long as there is only one profile for each user.
Official organizations are micro-groups with at least 31 total official members.
The number of official members of each micro-group is potentially unlimited, but 31 official members are the minimum number required to become an official organization.
Official organizations are very important because they unlock greater potential and offer numerous advantages and benefits. These include: the ability to create and manage presentation pages (public, private, and restricted), events (public, private, and restricted, both in person and online), the ability to carry out countless activities both in person and on our platforms, the ability to create countless connected groups, and countless other capabilities.
The biggest advantage is the ability to create a grand elector, who will have the right to vote at various levels, contributing to binding decisions recognized by the entire DirectDemocracyS system.
The second advantage is represented by the groups connected to the official organization, which can be potentially infinite in number, depending on the activities carried out.
The third advantage is that groups connected via human bridges can be created for all user types, even if they obtain an official large voter. Within the official organization (formerly micro-group), only user types with at least a verified and guaranteed identity can vote. Votes for lower user types, including free users, do not have binding voting rights but can only vote in their own groups, separate from the groups of higher user types.
The fourth advantage, closely related to the third, is that the official organization's internal electors, formerly micro-groups, are divided into internal voting groups based on user types. Together, through their open, motivated, and accountable votes, they determine the decision of the elector, which is the expression of the official and recognized vote of the micro-group. Brief explanation: this method of electors was necessary, at all levels, to help prevent any possible use of front men or infiltrators to try to boycott our system. In practice, on many occasions, everyone can vote, provided their identity is verified and guaranteed, either by the general or collective vote. On many other occasions, even for the same decisions, people also vote with the electors (in addition to the general and collective vote), and in certain cases, they vote only with the electors. There are groups for the implementing rules of each vote, which decide collectively, and which all our official members can participate in, as collective owners of our entire system.
The fifth advantage is the ability to carry out political activities in collaboration with other micro-groups and other official local organizations. These include: selecting various candidates, creating campaign groups, organizing closed online primaries at various levels, organizing external political activities, external electoral campaigns, participating in actual external elections, and carrying out all external political representation activities.
The sixth advantage is to unite, communicate, collaborate, and engage in endless activities, with local micro-groups, local, national, continental, and international official organizations, being an integral part of it.
The seventh advantage is the election and appointment of our own hierarchies, for internal and external management and control, both reciprocally and with other local organizations, and with roles of greater importance and responsibility both internally and externally.
And many other advantages and benefits, which make our official organizations a fundamental evolution and next phase of all our micro-groups.

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