Very interesting. Crowd choice is an accelerated form of the long-term trends we currently see, where people move to communities with similar political ideologies as them.
However I see that the Free State Project announced 20k signatures in 2016 - has the project launched successfully since then, and had noticeable impacts on policy? I'm skeptical because a whole state is a very large group for 20,000 people to try and have influence in. I feel like they should've picked a specific county or city instead
Very interesting. Crowd choice is an accelerated form of the long-term trends we currently see, where people move to communities with similar political ideologies as them.
However I see that the Free State Project announced 20k signatures in 2016 - has the project launched successfully since then, and had noticeable impacts on policy? I'm skeptical because a whole state is a very large group for 20,000 people to try and have influence in. I feel like they should've picked a specific county or city instead