
The safety measures for the various phases of micro-groups are mandatory for everyone, whether they are inside or outside.
The first security measure concerns our technologies.
We don't currently have unlimited financial resources. Annual dues, free and private donations, advertising contracts, and other sources of income prevent us from purchasing significant technology, especially since we don't buy "old stuff," but only the latest, best, and most up-to-date. We've split our subdomains into several web servers: a public one containing our official website, and a free one (which allows us to register and activate all new users). This web server is always accessible to anyone, and it does a great job.
But what happens if too many people join us at once, or visit this web server at the same time? We simply block it, or it automatically blocks itself, to avoid any problems. Unfortunately, this has happened a few times already, fortunately for a few hours, and rarely for a few days.
We have three other backup servers, which also serve as dedicated web servers. The first has restricted visibility and access, reserved exclusively for our official members with a certain minimum number of points (the most active people). The second is reserved for our super administrators and administrators, to run all the essential activities of our system. The third is used virtually exclusively by our creators and guarantors, and is used for extremely important activities that cannot be disclosed publicly. These three web servers act as backups for all the others and are always available, allowing us to carry out all essential activities, even if the other web servers are temporarily down.
In cases where the first web server is blocked, to help, respect and favor all our visitors, we intend to activate another web server, with a subdomain https://public.directdemocracys.org/
It becomes visible practically within minutes of the official and free websites going down. It does not allow new users to register or access any of our reserved areas, but it does allow existing official members to obtain important information through a special procedure or with a simple login.
The second security measure concerns our external presence and visibility, which, as everyone knows, we only use to inform those who haven't yet joined us, always after informing those who are already with us and those who visit our websites. Essentially, the order in which our information is received is this: secret areas (reserved for small groups of people), user types (from the highest in our hierarchy to the lowest, also based on accumulated points), our platforms (a world premiere and exclusive), then we inform our media partners, and finally we publish authorized information on our official accounts (users, pages, and groups) on social networks external to our platforms, apps, and other websites. This order will be maintained forever, because it is the fairest, safest, and most equitable.
Our external activities will be limited to a few occasional posts, and we will not offer any kind of information, support, invitations, or assistance outside of our platforms. This choice, though criticized by some, is also strategic, and above all, it is part of our fundamental rules. In practice, if you wish to communicate with us, you must do so by respecting all our rules, methodologies, and instructions. This also prevents problems caused by those who speak on our behalf without authorization. We have official representatives for general information and support, but for certain topics and detailed questions, only our authorized groups on our websites can provide professional and helpful support.
From now on, we will no longer publish detailed articles or long posts outside of our platforms. Instead, we will simply provide you with various secure and reliable links to view our videos (including live streams), listen to our audio (including live streams), and view our articles and posts, including live chats with our authors and authorized users. This is a very important change and improvement. If you're interested in information about us, you can see it exclusively and in preview, only on our official platforms. This also prevents misinformation, theories, conspiracies, manipulations, and potential fake news regarding our system.
Micro-groups have various phases and specific safety measures.
General and specific information about microgroups.
In various informational articles—public (visible to everyone), private (visible only after logging into our websites), or restricted (visible only to certain types of users and also based on the number of points accumulated by each individual)—we have informed you, are informing you, and will continue to inform you about our various activities at the local, state, national, continental, and international levels. We try not to overload our websites with too much information for everyone, but to inform people based on their needs, for obvious reasons we've explained several times and won't repeat for once.
Micro-group tests.
In some countries, in certain specific geographic areas, we will begin local tests for our micro-groups at the appropriate time, as we adapt them as necessary, and with the activities we deem appropriate. While these are tests, they are not micro-groups created for fun; their function and presence will be permanent, fully authorized, and integrated into our system. In practice, we won't be pretending, but every activity will forever be officially recognized, and every decision made will be binding and effective. We call them tests because they are the first micro-groups we will create, and therefore, there could theoretically be tiny problems that we will need to analyze, discuss, propose, resolve, and improve to prevent them from recurring in the future. Constant attention to every detail helps make DirectDemocracyS professional and fully functional. We will be extremely careful about everything, especially security measures, and the behavior of anyone who joins us.
Slow, gradual, rapid expansion.
The test microgroups, like all microgroups, will expand rapidly, from the outer reaches of previous groups to other neighboring urban and rural areas, continuously and very carefully. All these microgroups will be connected to each other by human bridges, members of two or more groups, allowing various groups (of all sizes) and all their members to communicate, collaborate, and carry out countless activities together.
Human bridges of micro-groups.
Human bridges within various microgroups can take many forms: an official member of the previous microgroup (residing within the external boundaries of the microgroup, or the previous group), who is present in two or more microgroups, or an official member of two or more microgroups, who, as an official representative, creates his or her own microgroup in a geographic, territorial, administrative, and electoral area bordering or overlapping the initial microgroup to which he or she belonged. These physical connections also utilize all the necessary capabilities available on our platforms, such as creating connection and collaboration groups, pages, events, and a wide range of activities.
Official organizations.
According to our fundamental rules, each micro-group, when it has at least 31 members, can request and be authorized to become an official DirectDemocracyS organization, with many advantages, benefits, and enormous potential.
Union of micro-groups.
At the right time, all microgroups and all official organizations will merge with neighboring or overlapping microgroups and official organizations, forming all our various local organizations. They will do so by creating larger microgroups and larger official organizations, all the way up to the largest local levels (even integrating and merging with existing ones): street block, neighborhood, city, district, province, region, state, and group of states, and then merge and integrate with our existing and long-established national, continental, and international organizations.
It took a lot of time, a lot of effort, and a lot of hard work on the part of all our official members.
To carry out all these vital activities, we will take all the time necessary, without any rush. We will do so with the help and active collaboration of all our official members, and of course with the supervision, collaboration, support, active assistance, and all necessary authorizations from all our national, continental, and international organizations. What we do is too important to be done quickly and without everyone's commitment. Ours has always been a collective effort, so we count on the active participation of all our official members.
Some short questions and answers.
Why don't you make the areas where you'll be creating these micro-test groups public? This will prevent any potential problems, such as sabotage, attempts to slow us down, or worse, stop us.
What will be the names of political representatives' profiles (username and personalized email address ending with @directdemocracys.org), and the names of their respective microgroups? With the geographic coordinates of the center of the urban or rural area with up to 1,000 inhabitants. This rule applies to all microgroups worldwide in our system.
Will those who want to join DirectDemocracyS to create their own micro-group be helped to do so more easily and quickly, while still maintaining all safety measures? Each of our national organizations coordinates, manages, monitors, authorizes, appoints, and supports all the official representatives of their territory, who in turn follow the same procedures with their own micro-groups. Even though we all have the same rules, methodologies, instructions, motivations, and potential, some countries will be faster and more efficient, while others will take longer and may be less organized. The important thing is to have the patience, determination, and intelligence to study and understand our system.

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