Digital Democratic Governance Standard (DDGS): An Open Public Framework for Ethical Digital Crisis Governance

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Abstract

The Digital Democratic Governance Standard (DDGS) is an open public governance framework that defines a procedural architecture for responding to high-velocity digital content that may cause imminent physical harm or mass public panic, while preserving civil liberties, due process, and creator livelihoods. DDGS is not a content moderation system, fact-checking mechanism, or approval framework. It structurally separates detection, legal judgment, and enforcement, enforces Zero-PII by design, and embeds transparency through public auditability. This document is released as an open public standard for reference, implementation, critique, and adaptation.

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Keywords
  • Transparency (behavior)
  • Open government
  • Corporate governance
  • Moderation
  • Democracy
  • Civil society
  • Harm
  • Good governance
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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