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Voting vs Webocracy - What's the difference?

voting | webocracy |

As nouns the difference between voting and webocracy

is that voting is action of the verb to vote while webocracy is (internet) the online participation of citizens in democratic processes such as in online voting during parliament elections.

As a verb voting

is .

As an adjective voting

is (finance) having an associated right for the holder to vote as an owner of business.

voting

English

Verb

(head)
  • Adjective

    (-)
  • (finance) Having an associated right for the holder to vote as an owner of business.
  • * The cumulative voting''' preferred stock remains '''voting until all cumulative dividends are paid.
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • action of the verb to vote
  • * (William Cobbett)
  • We have said all this: all this we say, and will continue to say; and we have talked, too, and shall talk, about the divers most curious votings and enactings of this House

    Derived terms

    *cumulative voting *preferential voting *voting booth *voting machine *voting paper *voting slip *voting station *voting stock

    See also

    *(wikipedia "voting")

    webocracy

    English

    Noun

    (webocracies)
  • (Internet) The online participation of citizens in democratic processes such as in online voting during parliament elections.
  • (Internet) Online users' joint participation in the creation of the web content.