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Even though the Internet has connected us globally, we've yet to create the tools and methods for true collective coordination. We're still stuck with the clunky, outdated industrial models, relying on political representatives and elections every four years—hardly agile or responsive. This deficiency becomes obvious during crises, like the pandemic, where the state utterly failed to address the problems. Civil society had to step in, improvising with WhatsApp groups and social networks to organize relief and allocate resources. However these social apps although very helpful are not best suited to coordination. Therefore, In the coming years, expect to see a new wave of social technologies designed for collective coordination. These tools will make it easier to reach consensus, distribute rewards, allocate funds, and collaborate continuously.
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