Voxcorda Pilot

A people-first social platform that surfaces **bipartisan agreement** and downshifts heat. This starts as a social media platform. The final vision is to remove the bought politicians through direct voting, revocable delegation, and transparent profiles for those we elect.

Our ranking algorithm detects partisan skew and lifts posts that earn support across lines—while burying one-sided outrage. You’ll also be able to attach posts to real ballot issues in your local area via the Google Civics API and browse a concise “three arguments” view.

Bipartisan signalFeed + messagingCivics-linked issuesThree-arguments view

What the pilot includes

  • Social feed and direct messaging.
  • Bipartisan-tilt ranking: posts with cross-party likes are elevated; heat without balance is de-emphasized.
  • Google Civics API integration: link posts to real-world issues and representatives.
  • “Three arguments” under issues to frame trade-offs (for / against / key trade-off).

Our path

We’re executing a 4-phase plan toward Direct Liquid Democracy. Phase 1 focuses on conversation quality and civic context; later phases introduce decision tools once the foundation is healthy.

The final vision

We’re building a direct, delegable democracy—no elected representatives required—where everyone’s voice has equal weight. Decisions happen in cycles so we focus on one issue at a time and publish transparent outcomes.

How it works

  1. Issue cycle. Everyone proposes and discusses issues. Each person gets one vote to pick the next problem to solve.
  2. Solution cycle. For the chosen issue, we collect proposals and debate trade-offs, then vote to select the solution.
  3. Budget & implementation. A concrete budget is set, owners are assigned, and timelines are published.
  4. Confirm & publish. A final vote confirms the plan, results are auditable, and progress is tracked publicly.
Delegation to fight voter atrophy: you can delegate your vote by topic to anyone you trust. Delegations are public, revocable at any time, and scoped—so expertise can travel without surrendering control.

Apply to the Pilot

I can't build this without your help. Tell me about about yourself, how you would like the system to change and help me bring your representation back to you! (This will notify you only when version 1 is released)

Political lean (for feed tuning)

Nobody likes putting themselves into a box. To sew the divide we must first acknowledge the difference. This information helps bridge the gap by surfacing issues with bi-partisan support.

I’m interested as a…

We store your name, email, org (if provided), intents, and your political lean solely to tune bipartisan ranking. We don’t sell your data. You can request deletion at any time.

This pilot is intended for ages 16+. If you’re 13–15, a parent/guardian must consent. We’ll provide a consent workflow before general release.

How the decision cycle works(Final Vision)

Focus one issue at a time: Issue selection → Solution development → Final vote. Transparent inputs, auditable outcomes, optional delegation by topic.

Voxcorda decision cycle: Issue → Solution → Final vote



Ballot issues example for pilot(How we start with social media):

Should Financial Literacy Be Required in High School?

Draft ballot text: “The state shall require a semester-long curriculum covering budgeting, credit, loans, taxes, and consumer protections. Districts may adapt materials to local needs. Estimated cost: $12 per pupil.”

Context: Many graduates report difficulty managing debt, opening accounts, filing taxes, and understanding credit. This measure aims to reduce predatory exposure and improve financial independence.

D
Dan9/12/2025, 10:05:00 AM

Require a one-semester finance course

Budgeting, credit, taxes, loans—teach the basics before mistakes get expensive. Keep banks out of the content and make it a plain-language, real-life class.

M
Mike

If everyone knows how to invest then my ‘easy mode’ of skimming gains off other people’s work gets harder. Can’t quietly exploit the workforce with my stocks if the workforce understands the game.

S
Sarah

It isn’t fair that I didn’t get this education. I learned about APR, credit scores, and taxes by getting burned. Make the next class luckier than we were.

J
Jon9/12/2025, 10:07:00 AM

Don’t teach the peasants the playbook 😅

Listen, I can’t hold control over people if everyone learns how to invest. How am I supposed to leverage other people’s work ethic if everybody else also knows how to leverage other people’s work ethic? If kids spot fee traps, index drift, and buyback games, they’ll demand better wages and stop feeding my passive yield. Please, keep the fog of confusion—my portfolio depends on it.

K
Kevin

Appreciate the honesty, villain monologue and all. Sounds like… teach it.

L
Lisa

Exactly. Power hoards knowledge. Public school should return it to the public.

S
Susan9/12/2025, 10:10:00 AM

Teach it—and name the bigger problem

Financial literacy helps people dodge traps, but the stock market we’ve built is lazy capital too often. Index flows funnel money to incumbents; boards chase buybacks over building; financial engineering squeezes margins without adding real output. That adds little in innovation, invention, or work—it’s extraction dressed up as efficiency. So yes, require the class, but also reform incentives: rein in junk fees and predatory credit, curb buyback addiction, and tilt capital toward actual production and new supply.

A
Alex

Curriculum + guardrails. Make payday loans, collections, credit reporting, and buybacks part of the lesson.

P
Priya

And practicals: W-4s, 1099s, withholding, health premiums—real paperwork kids actually face.