Voting: Difference between revisions

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open but anonymized voting, everybody sees everybody's votes but does not usually know which votes belong to whom
(→‎What one can vote?: a small change in terminology "hedging" ( word taken by financing ) => "levering" and fix a weird error in the tables)
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In democratic elections the voting is '''closed''' and the [[#The trick is in the counting|vote counting]] is '''open'''.  
In democratic elections the voting is '''closed''' and the [[#The trick is in the counting|vote counting]] is '''open'''.  


Consumerium has the opposite system where '''voting is [[#The trick is in the counting|open]]''' and vote counting is '''[[#The trick is in the counting|closed]] and tunable''' which is possible because there is '''no requirement to reach a consensus''' like there is when electing elected representatives of the people in democratic elections.
Consumerium has the opposite system where '''voting is [[#The trick is in the counting|open]] though anonymized for consumer comfort and security''' and vote counting is '''[[#The trick is in the counting|closed]] and tunable''' which is possible because there is '''no requirement to reach a consensus''' like there is when electing elected representatives of the people in democratic elections.


Everybody will be able to see what everybody voted but not know which votes were cast by whom.


===General===
===General===
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