RE: The Democracy App

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The Democracy App

in fiction •  6 years ago 

That was an interesting take on blockchain and its potential. Picture the impact in the USA, where not all states have decriminalized marijuana. There would be less people in jail, but that would also cause a downturn for the prison-industrial complex there.

Who is to say we won’t be able to vote like this in the near future. How often do we hear the phrase ‘there’s an app for that’? I was taking an ethics course a couple of years ago and in an effort to put off writing a paper, I searched the App Store for an Ethics App. Sure enough, there is one available from Santa Clara University. https://www.scu.edu/ethics-app/

It was interesting; however, if a person is consulting an ethics app during a dilemma, then I’m betting that their initial course of action is not ethical, otherwise, they would not need to consult an app.

So if there are already a number of ethics apps on the go. Your story makes me wonder then, how far out is a voting app.

Thanks for sharing this one: it was a fast but throught-provking read.

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