
Originally Posted by
owen
I had to read it twice to figure out that this was more about politics that actual programming. Personally this would only complicate the voting process for people who have been trying to reduce its variables for years. Politics is not interested in a fair vote. its wants a decisive vote.
It is still a work in progress. Mostly needs testing and research into voting criteria. That being said, it was argued in the video that a flawless voting system could not be created because of inherent defects. I am contesting that idea with the mathematics that I used in my solution.
Whether there was political intent in it being said to be impossible, and in my response that it may be possible, it still does not affect the nature or accuracy of the algorithm.
Even if a perfect vote system may not be achievable, I believe such a system can be improved. Make better until ... one day perhaps next to Perfect!
For example, an App could be used for voting to make it easier, but it would be susceptible to hacking and identity fraud (depending on the type of electronic security used). Such a design would be not advised under those circumstances. However, if you have secure electronic booths, that you enter with a government id via scanning, then inside you have a touch screen interface, and you pick and choose, one candidate alone, or a rank set, at your ease and pleasure. Then it can't be all that more complicated than what we are used to in 'ticking' paper of two choices and have your little finger dipped in ink. Then the back end software count the votes. (The software send the raw input to two pc at different location. At the end there checksum should be the same for each pol booth)
This voting algorithm does not have to be used in government politics alone. It can be used in web polls. We have seen polls where a vlogger may ask for a poll to know what is the best topic that viewers want to see. Now this is the beauty of the algo (if it really passes all the test). Remember, polls normally have multiple choices, lets say 4. And often two of the choices are close for a significant amount of viewers. This makes the more irrelevant choices seem closer to the popular choices because of the way interested viewers' votes are divided. It would be more accurate if you care about two topics then you could click A then B or B then A (If you do not care about the other topics then you do not have to click them. If it is one topic you are interested in then you click that one topic) When the vlogger release a video on the improved algorithm, then they may statistically have more views or likes because of the selection of that topic. This is as much mathematical brilliance, as it can be politics.
The algorithm is as decisive (with any number of parties, two or more) as the common two party only voting algorithm. Also as accurate. But its accuracy is kept in 3 or more parties.
People who are inherently unfair will not want a fair voting algorithm. This is fact. They may pretend like they want it, to style and trick people, but they genuine don't want things that are fair. Anyways I offer this algorithm to fair people. Be reminded that it is in the testing phase.
(And I will try to do the coding set forth)
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