@mattcropp @h @jd There is some strong evidence to suggest that there are real limitations to how much we can care: shared #mentalModels, #dunbarNumber and #cognitiveBias.

When we reach the limits of care, the limit of consensus, then #scoreVoting with the options of 'status quo' and 'none of the above' is the most cooperative #decisionMaking framework I've encountered.

@h @jd @douginamug I don't know enough about Score Voting - what would you recommend as a primer?

@mattcropp @h @jd

I am writing a primer, but it's still in progress. Until then check out this article by a group of electoral reformists based somewhere in the States:

https://electology.org/score-voting

@douginamug @mattcropp @h Interesting system, but I would prefer it if I could vote for parties like that and not individuals. I can rate a party by past promises, plans, and carrying them out – but I might like Angela Merkel personally but hate her party.
@jd I've only really been focussed on direct decision making. Voting for representatives is a meta-decision and quite a different scenario.