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While pretty much everybody would say no to this if you explained it to them, between nobody wanting to spend a lot of time keeping track of everything that's going on, and the stewards of res publica not exactly feeling excited about the prospects of closer attention, the connection between the legitimate will of the public and the actions at the other end of the chain of command can get pretty tenuous.



> the connection between the legitimate will of the public and the actions at the other end of the chain of command can get pretty tenuous.

This is exactly why I can't imagine an open internet was ever going to survive.




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