I have been asked by Stack Overflow to cast my vote in the moderator election.
But, as sadly usual with election systems in the world, there is no “none of the above”, let alone a “I reject the election system itself”, or even a free text option.
Since I recognize anti-social behavior (including the currently popular reverse kind), emerging out of physical and hence emotional distance (So the lack of direct physical human contact required for empathy, which has been shown in research, and emotional resilience.), as one of the key sources of suffering for humanity nowadays, I reject any system of government that fosters:
- Anonymity (and hence cowardice and deviousness) between directly interacting people
- Public availability of information about not directly interacting people
(which enables uninformed judgment and hence irrational hate/love, e.g. “social media”).
In my opinion, flat-hierarchy, de-facto anonymous elections, as mostly practiced in the world today, are such a system.
Additionally, even if elected, I reject an absolutist system of governance, where one monarch or a group of oligarchs have absolute control over defining right and wrong as their own subjective belief of what “the” absolute right and wrong is, as I reject any form of violence or generally restriction of any freedom (except for the freedom to take somebody’s freedom, of course).
In the physical world, this is limited by non-abundance of dimensions of physical spacetime, together with the limitations of a society without networked computers, led to such systems existing in the first place.
But especially in the virtual information space of the Internet, which is for all practical purposes infinitely divisible into fully separated spaces, such a system of governance is at best unnecessary, and at worst a harmful misapplication of concepts out of mere tradition leading to dictatorship.
Yet, “moderation” is an euphemism for exactly that.
So this election feels like everyone being asked something along the same pattern as “Did you stop murdering, yes or no?”… ;)
And I am neither so lazy nor so cowardly, that I would excuse bad things with calling the alternative “too complicated”, nor with shying away from facing above philosophical questions and just letting them run on as if everything was fine and philosophically sane.
I want to cast not my vote, nor my non-vote, but my choice for a better system of governance that solves all of the above problems with zero compromises for anyone:
A “multiverse of hierarchical personal webs of trust”. Where
- Any decider is chosen/rejected by those who (mis)trust him, and importantly, is a decider for them and them only.
- Deciders of course can choose/reject their own higher-up deciders, leading to a hierarchy of trust and natural social groupings. And, very importantly:
- As long as it is the case, disagreements on any thing lead to multiverse splits, aka parallel realities, for that thing and that thing only.
In other words: Nobody ever needs to suffer from being banned or censored or forced by a little dictator. AND nobody ever needs to suffer from being harassed or trolled or vandalized by a little griefer. So the only ones who will reject it, will be those that reject the rights and freedoms of others, whether from above or from below.
All in all,
This is not about expecting Stack Overflow to completely change their ways by tomorrow. Not in this day and age.
This is only me casting my choice, because I was asked to, and want to offer something more, outside of that box. For everyone longing for something “more” too.
And if possible, in a dream, to give me an option to officially do so in the election UI, via a I reject the election system itself or none of the above button.
Can that be done?
Note that in my entire question, “him” and such terms stand for any life form that is also a person and an individual. The widest possible definition applies.
(Also, assume the [philosophy] tag, which I can’t add, to be present here.)