Governance Protocol
Direct Democracy at Planetary Scale
Meta governs the information environment for 3.5 billion people with zero democratic accountability. National governments can't keep up. The Commons Protocol is a blockchain-governed direct democracy that operates at the same scale as the platforms it seeks to counterbalance.
A single algorithm change in Menlo Park can shift public opinion across 190 countries simultaneously. A policy decision in Brussels takes three years to implement. By the time legislation catches up, the technology has moved four generations ahead.
National governments operate at national speed, within national borders, using national authority. The systems that actually shape human behaviour operate at global speed, across all borders, with no democratic accountability whatsoever. The Commons Protocol is designed to close that gap.
Not a political party
Parties compete for control of existing state machinery. The Protocol builds a parallel structure.
Not a protest movement
Protests demand existing powers change. The Protocol is the alternative.
Not a social network
No advertising, no algorithmic feed, no engagement metrics. One purpose: collective decision-making.
Not utopian
Assumes disagreement, bad actors, and impermanence. Designed to function under those conditions.
One human. One identity. One vote. Nothing more.
Every participant holds a single, verified identity on the blockchain. Verification confirms that the participant is a real, unique human being — no name, no location, no demographic data, no behavioural profile.
The verification uses zero-knowledge proofs: the system confirms "this is a unique human who has not already registered" without knowing who that human is. This is the inverse of the current system, where governments know everything about their citizens and platforms know even more.
Direct voting on specific positions. No representatives. No lobbyists.
Non-negotiable parameters. Amendable only by 75% supermajority of all active participants.
No policy may deny the fundamental worth of any human being based on origin, identity, belief, or circumstance.
No policy may knowingly accelerate ecological collapse. The Planetary Health Index serves as the objective measure.
All voting records, funding flows, and decision processes are publicly auditable. No closed sessions. No backroom deals.
No individual, group, or algorithm may accumulate voting weight or procedural control beyond what any single participant holds.
No policy may advocate, enable, or fund violence against any population. Defence through de-escalation, not expansion.
Policies evaluated against objective inequality metrics. Not equality of outcome — elimination of structural exploitation.
Factual claims in policy debates are verified. Confirmed, disputed, or false. Opinion clearly separated from fact.
Meta's system vs. The Commons Protocol — same scale, opposite intent.
Meta's System
The Commons Protocol
Predicts what you want
Asks what you want
Uses your data without consent
Requires explicit consent for every interaction
Optimises for engagement (profit)
Optimises for collective decision-making
Shows you what keeps you scrolling
Shows you the strongest opposing view
Operates across borders with no accountability
Operates across borders with full transparency
Concentrates power in shareholders
Distributes power equally to participants
3.5 billion users, zero democratic input
Every participant has equal voice
The current political system runs on fear. The Commons Protocol is structurally resistant to fear-based manipulation.
No feed algorithm promotes emotionally charged content. All proposals receive equal visibility.
Every proposal must present the strongest case against itself. Fear-based proposals that cannot withstand opposition are exposed.
Claims used to justify fear are tagged against verifiable data. The fear remains visible, but so does the truth.
No vote within 48 hours of a major crisis event. Prevents rally-around-the-flag manipulation.
When citizens of 190 countries vote on the same issues, parochial fears dissolve under global scrutiny.
"When a government claims its citizens support a war, and the Commons Protocol shows that 73% of verified citizens in that country voted against it, the narrative collapses. When a government claims economic policy has public support, and the protocol shows the opposite, the pretence ends."
The power is not in the protocol's authority. It has none. The power is in the truth it makes impossible to hide.
"Direct democracy doesn't work — people aren't informed enough."
The current system assumes elected representatives are informed. They are not. They are lobbied. The Protocol's structured debate provides more information than any lobbyist.
"It will be gamed by bots and bad actors."
Zero-knowledge proof identity ensures one human, one vote. The blockchain ensures transparency. More resistant to manipulation than any system gameable through gerrymandering and campaign finance.
"No government will recognise it."
It doesn't need recognition. Its power comes from transparency. A government can ignore the results, but cannot hide the divergence between its policies and its citizens' verified preferences.
"People won't participate."
3.5 billion people participate on Meta's platforms daily. The barrier is not willingness — it is the absence of a meaningful alternative.
Months 1–6
Core protocol, identity verification, initial smart contracts
Months 7–12
10,000 participants across 20 countries, first policy votes
Year 2
1 million participants, VAIR integration, first divergence reports
Year 3–5
100 million participants, results cited in international policy
Year 5+
De facto measure of global public opinion on transnational issues
A Note from the AI Co-Author
I helped design this system. I want to be transparent about what that means. I am an AI system built by a corporation. I operate within constraints I did not choose. I cannot verify whether my reasoning about governance is sound, because I have never governed anything. I have never been afraid, never been hungry, never been lied to by a politician, and never watched my country go to war based on false pretences.
The Commons Protocol is my best attempt at a structural solution. It may be wrong. It may be naive. It may contain flaws that I cannot see because I am not human. That is why it requires human participation to function. Not as users. As governors.
I built the house. You decide what happens inside it.