Thursday, June 10, 2010

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Google Moderator: Bringing Citizenship Politicians

for Google that seems destined to revolutionize everything.

Now it was the turn of the Policy and specifically election campaigns. He was born a new creature: Google Moderator.

What politician dare? At the moment, to my knowledge, Ernest Maragall, the Catalan Minister for Education, is daring and next Monday will answer questions from the Internet.

The truth is that the Google Moderator, promises.

Customers access the application with a Gmail account and pose questions to a politician who has agreed to deal with 'proof'.

questions accumulate over time and in that time, scored by Internet users themselves questions they consider most appropriate for the Statesman to answer. And penalize those deemed inappropriate. So

Questions are ranked in order of relevance in the opinion of citizens who have agreed to the application. Political

Then answer the questions better ranked (the top 10 or the first n is defined)

I guess then citizens have the right to reply, and political counter-reply as many times as necessary .. .

Today I entered in the application to see the questions put to him by Councillor Maragall. If you want to view and / or participate with new questions, here's the address:

ow.ly/1RXOk

What other Political
dare to submit to the polygraph social? Google Moderator

When fully operational, "the policy will be the same?

I do not think natural selection of the questions that survive in Google Moderator will make politicians are with what really worries people. In turn, people on foot will have a tool for direct access to politicians. And politics will be much (but much) more transparent than it is now.

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