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politicslaw2 years ago

"Federal Judge to Rule on Constitutionality of Georgia's Election System in Upcoming Trial"

A federal trial in Georgia is set to determine the constitutionality of the state's election system, with activists arguing that the Dominion Voting Systems machines are flawed and violate voters' rights. The lawsuit, which began in 2017, claims the machines have security vulnerabilities and compromise ballot secrecy. Georgia officials defend the system's security and reliability. The case has gained attention amidst false claims about the 2020 election and a recent breach in Coffee County. The trial's outcome could impact the state's election procedures ahead of the 2024 elections, although any changes before the upcoming presidential primary are unlikely.

gaming2 years ago

"Controversy Surrounds Steam Awards 2023 Winners Amidst Calls for Voting Reform"

The Steam Awards 2023 have sparked controversy among players, with many calling the results, including wins for Red Dead Redemption 2 and Starfield, a "sick joke" and questioning the integrity of the voting system. Critics argue that the awards do not reflect the actual labor of love or innovation in gaming, citing games like Deep Rock Galactic as more deserving. There is a growing demand for Valve to revise the award titles and the voting process to better represent player opinions and the quality of games.

gaming2 years ago

"Minecraft's Chaotic April Fools Update: A Guide to the Vote Feature and Moon Dimension"

Minecraft has released a Snapshot update for April Fools Day that includes a chaotic voting system that can randomly alter the world around players. The voting system generates prompts that players can vote to enact, such as changing the pitch of every sound or setting the sky color in The Void to sapphire. The update also includes new additions to the game, like Mob Potions and a Moon Dimension.