
DirectDemocracyS recommends that anyone, after properly informing themselves, join us by registering and creating a personal profile. For our first user type, the one predefined in our generic registration form, everything is very simple. Just follow the instructions. It's a quick, completely free process with no subsequent fees. There's no need for invitations, no need to upload ID documents, no need for bank accounts, no need for credit cards, no need for debit cards, no need for security deposits, no mandatory attendance (everyone accesses our reserved areas only when they want), and no need for volunteer work (there's no obligation to operate our vast system). Each of our users can remain completely anonymous forever, and even make their personal data completely invisible to anyone (both internal and external).
But what happens to those who can't, aren't able to, or don't want to join us, but like our system and want to help us, perhaps externally, perhaps by voting for our official representatives? They can simply become an external supporter, without having to do anything. However, they can visit our platforms in public areas, contact us via contact forms, even vote in general polls (which obviously won't be binding, to prevent security issues), and offer us suggestions, ideas, and criticisms. And if they wish, they can make a donation to help us improve and evolve.
Please note that from this point on, in this article and in other articles related to our activities, donations are transformed into a contribution towards expenses for materials and management. For tax purposes, in certain countries, what we call donations from external supporters, or, as you will see later in this and other articles, donations from all types of users and all types of profiles, may appear to be, or be considered, membership fees, or, as we have said, contributions towards expenses for materials and management. Depending on the country, based on communications and contracts, we may comply with all regulations and laws, whether national, state, or local. If value-added taxes or income taxes are due for all our collections, according to our agreements, we will pay the full amount due, precisely in the countries where we generate every single income, and for every single cent.
To harmonize and integrate all our rules, based on national, state, and local laws and regulations, any country wishing to collaborate with us must contact us via this contact form:
To include any value-added taxes in our collections, in accordance with national, state, and local rules and laws, any country wishing to collaborate with us must contact us via this contact form:
Using the two previous forms, each country, state, and local authority, analyzing our system, will be required to specify whether, for which activities, how, and when taxes and value-added taxes are required. For those who do not contact us, we will apply the Internet's extraterritorial rule, and will consider our visitors, users, and collaborators as tax residents in the country of each of our individual activities, according to our rules.
Anyone who donates at least €12.50, simply by sending us the donation transaction code (via a contact form), will receive an external supporter card, be added to a private list of external supporters, and be able to purchase marketing products, services, and various goods from our system at very affordable prices—all of this permanently.
Explanation: The identification card is personal and can contain your real name and surname, or even a simple nickname, to remain completely anonymous. The identification card is valid for five years and can be renewed for another five years one month before its expiration date by sending a payment code for a recent donation of €6.25. The external supporter identification card is laminated and can only be replaced if lost, stolen, or damaged by making a donation of €6.25, even before its expiration date. The duplicate card will also be valid for five years, starting from the date of the donation for the duplicate.
An important clarification: the contributions for the membership cards of external supporters (the €12.50 and the subsequent €6.25 after 5 years) also serve to keep the system free for everyone else, creating a sort of "technological solidarity fund".
Questions and answers for external supporters.
Question 1. If I don't want to donate, can I be an external supporter?
Answer 1. To be our external supporter, you are not, and will never be, required to make donations or pay annual fees. Everything is voluntary.
Question 2. Can I join DirectDemocracyS by registering and creating a free personal profile?
Answer 2. Anyone can join us at any time, with any user type, including free membership, and even as an external supporter. Those who support us externally will continue to do so, if they wish, using either their user ID card or their external supporter card (if they have one).
Question 3. As an external supporter, can I participate in certain activities, both physically (for example, in micro-groups and local organizations) and online on various platforms?
Answer 3. There are activities dedicated to external supporters, who have an identification card, and even dedicated activities for anyone who supports us externally, including those who don't know us or who don't support us. Obviously, anyone outside of us will be able to participate in the reserved activities, according to our very detailed implementation rules.
Question 4. Can external supporters participate in street demonstrations, electoral rallies, and other activities, with their physical presence?
Answer 4. Our street demonstrations, our electoral rallies, and all in-person activities have very detailed rules, methodologies, and instructions, all of which are justified. Everyone can receive all the information and instructions in advance and must respect them. We keep the various types of users, and even the various types of outsiders, separate for obvious safety reasons, to prevent potential problems. We will never dream of prohibiting anyone from using public areas with us, as long as we do so in compliance with all our rules, to prevent boycotts, slowdowns, violence, and reprehensible activities. We, and no one who joins us, will disrupt or create problems at other people's public activities, and we will not allow anyone to do so at ours.
Question 5. If I pay for a membership card as an external supporter, can I use the donated money to pay an annual fee as a user?
Answer: 5. No, the membership card is reserved for our external representatives, who make an initial donation of €12.50. The membership card is valid for five years, renewable for another five years, at least one month before the expiration date, by making a donation of another €6.25. Annual fees are paid annually for some of our user types, which have very detailed implementation rules, including assistance for those experiencing financial difficulties. Since one donation and the other an annual fee, they cannot be used in different ways or in conjunction with each other. If an external supporter wishes to join us by registering and creating a personal profile, they can do so only once, choosing their preferred user type. For free and access memberships, there are no annual fees to pay.
Question 6. Do other types of users have identification badges?
Answer 6. Each user type has its own identification badge, which is primarily a file created according to our rules, which can be printed by each user (we recommend having it laminated), and is different for each user type. All our identification badges must contain a photograph (according to very detailed specific implementation rules), personal identification codes, encryption codes, authorization codes, QR codes, a unique DirectDemocracyS identification code, and the username (if different from the real name and surname). All our official representatives, and all our political representatives, being public figures, must also contain, by mandatory means, other real personal data, in order to be identified with their identity document, along with the DirectDemocracyS badge. Mandatory data for these 2 types of public profiles (official representatives, and our political representatives): real name and surname (as written in their identity document), date of birth (real, exact and complete), main country of residence and citizenship, geographic coordinates (for those who officially represent us in micro-groups), or , the partial address, encrypted, but verifiable in a secure manner, and respectful of everyone's privacy and data).
Question 7. What if I don't have the technology to print, and especially to laminate, these identification cards?
Answer 7. You can make color photocopies and laminate documents virtually anywhere in the world. Virtually everyone has a color printer, and if you don't want to laminate the document, simply print it (in color) in good quality, and if it deteriorates, you can print another one. For those who wish, for a fee, we can create, print, and laminate the identification card and send it to anyone in need. For a donation (contribution to materials and handling costs) of €6.25, each person will receive their own identification card at home. Of course, during regular mail times, for emergencies, you must contact our group to issue identification cards, which will then be sent via express courier, at market prices, to be paid in advance. In the event of loss or theft of your identification card, you must immediately contact our special security team, who will automatically deregister it and publish it in a public list of lost or stolen documents, respecting your privacy but preventing possible reprehensible or improper use through prevention. At the same time, they will authorize the team to issue identification cards with new codes, allowing you, or our external supporter, to print and, if you wish, laminate it, or pay for and have a new identification card delivered to your home.
Question 8. How does the ID badge photo work?
Answer 8. Like any ID card, it must contain a photograph of the person who owns it, and can display and use it. The photograph will be sent by the future ID card holder when requesting the ID card, and for higher user categories, such as official representatives and political representatives, it will be verified by our technologies with those available. For other user categories, the photograph sent is declared and will be linked, in an encrypted and anonymous manner, to the various encrypted sections of their personal data, respecting privacy, personal data, the right to anonymity, and the invisibility of personal data. Private photographs have nothing in common with personal profile photographs, which have different rules; they are always stored encrypted, but on different servers, and with different methodologies and instructions.
Question 9. What happens if a free or lower-level user submits fake photos of other people to make their own ID badge?
Answer 9. First, whenever someone uses their ID card in any way, the difference between the photographs will be immediately noticed. If we are informed and have proof (a photograph of the card and the person displaying it), we will take all necessary disciplinary action. Furthermore, we and our special security teams verify, both in person and online, even several times, that the photos of the person and the card are identical, or very similar.
Question 10. What if a user prints an identification card in his name, with someone else's photo?
Answer 10. If the photo on the ID badge and the one sent to our system are not identical, or very similar, at any time, with each use, with each check, we will take all necessary disciplinary decisions.
Question 11. What other security measures do ID badges have?
Answer 11. All necessary security measures to prevent any illegal use of this card. The main security measure is the ability to verify in real time, discreetly, simply, securely, and confidentially, at any time, in any language, and in various ways, its validity and legality, and to determine whether the person using it is the person whose photo is declared to our system and printed on the identification card. If you have any questions, you can contact our authorization verification team at this link:

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