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Certainly not democracy!

It's some kind of voluntarismvoluntarism (anarchy), because you are not enforced to become StackExchange member. You become a member and accept rules on contract. If it was a democracy or any other form of non-voluntary government you would be involuntary member from the day of your birth.

So, despite some good observations it seems that everyone missed this point.

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Certainly not democracy!

It's some kind of voluntarism (anarchy), because you are not enforced to become StackExchange member. You become a member and accept rules on contract. If it was a democracy or any other form of non-voluntary government you would be involuntary member from the day of your birth.

So, despite some good observations it seems that everyone missed this point.

Certainly not democracy!

It's some kind of voluntarism (anarchy), because you are not enforced to become StackExchange member. You become a member and accept rules on contract. If it was a democracy or any other form of non-voluntary government you would be involuntary member from the day of your birth.

So, despite some good observations it seems that everyone missed this point.

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Certainly not democracy!

It's some kind of voluntarism (anarchy), because you are not enforced to become StackExchange member. You become a member and accept rules on contract. If it was a democracy or any other form of non-voluntary government you would be involuntary member from the day of your birth.

So, despite some good observations it seems that everyone missed this point.

Certainly not democracy!

It's some kind of voluntarism (anarchy), because you are not enforced to become StackExchange member. You become a member and accept rules on contract. If it was a democracy or any other form of non-voluntary government you would be involuntary member from the day of your birth.

Certainly not democracy!

It's some kind of voluntarism (anarchy), because you are not enforced to become StackExchange member. You become a member and accept rules on contract. If it was a democracy or any other form of non-voluntary government you would be involuntary member from the day of your birth.

So, despite some good observations it seems that everyone missed this point.

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mip
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Certainly not democracy!

It's some kind of voluntarism (anarchy), because you are not enforced to become StackExchange member. You become a member and accept rules on contract. If it was a democracy or any other form of non-voluntary government you would be involuntary member from the day of your birth.