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5/28/2008 6:23 PM suggestion (2 Comments)

blueinkninja

suggestion

think we could have an option to hide the comments on our profile? some pages just have a ridiculous amount of comments and takes a bit of time to get to the bottom, haha.

5/28/2008 8:09 PMRe: suggestion

tooooom
Mя. ΞжΞ Royal Zorpian  108, שּׂòŖĻĐ ǿךּ דּїЯẽ, United States
I dont know but maybe after a few will tell you:)

11/26/2008 12:40 PMActivism Broadcast System

jamesbdunn
James 49, Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
I would like to see a system developed on Zorpia so that Activist issues can be broadcast across thousands of internet social networks when lets say 70 percent of at least 1000 Zorpians have voted for an issue's approval.

For instance: I want the Federal Government to create a Standard Ethics Template that is required to be put in ALL corporation bylaws to help in the fight against political corruption.

I would post this in the Activist Group section and Zorpians would discuss the issues in the related Group forum and a textbox would be updated by the Group owner with all of the insight provided by the member Zorpians.

A poll would be ever-present to allow member Zorpians to vote on passage of the proposal.

When at least 1000 Zorpians vote from different IP Addresses and at least 70 percent are in the affirmative, the proposal is automatically sent to thousands of internet social networking sites with the basic contact information for all of our Representatives (basically 3 URL addresses and 2 phone numbers; the same ones for everyone).

Final review of the proposal would be required by one or more Zorpian representatives (paid or appointed) to make sure the proposal is not ethically flawed and that it is a significant issue. Denied proposals would go back to the forum with comments for guiding further investigation.

In this way people everywhere can become a Zorpian and vote on activist issues. This could potentially increase the number of Zorpians to millions in a very short time.

To help in it's broadcast system, each Zorpian can enter their username and password (or create one) on other social network groups and message boards. In this way the Zorpian programmers do not need to develop the contacts, the members must navigate to a social network and leave a Zorpian message. The macro is automatically stored so that when Zorpia occasionally sends a broadcast, the macro creates the message for each social network. Repeated failures deletes that particular macro.

James Dunn
Concerned Citizen
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