Dotocracy refers to a method of decision-making and facilitation that involves giving participants a fixed number of sticky dots to vote on a set of proposals or ideas . The method can be used for prioritization or consensus building, and it is popular in community engagement and workshop settings. Dotocracy can be used face-to-face or online, and there are various tools and platforms available to support the method. Some of the benefits of using dotocracy include the ability to quickly gauge opinions and priorities, encourage engagement and participation, and build consensus among participants. Basically just random shit to fill space
"If you ask Rick Astley for a DVD of the movie Up, he won’t give it to you because he’s never gonna give you Up. However, by not giving you Up like you asked for it, he’s letting you down. This is known as the Astley paradox. "
- A qoute by "r/MalleableDuck"