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A digital instant democracy can be dangerous, when you consider that the majority is not always right, especially if people vote based on emotions.
Switzerland has a somewhat direct democracy, where citizens regularly vote in referendums to decide on major issues.
Digital technologies can increase people’s participation in governance, but they are unlikely to replace the current forms of government.