arXiv Open Access 2024

Optimizing Viscous Democracy

Ben Armstrong Shiri Alouf-Heffetz Nimrod Talmon
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Viscous democracy is a generalization of liquid democracy, a social choice framework in which voters may transitively delegate their votes. In viscous democracy, a "viscosity" factor decreases the weight of a delegation the further it travels, reducing the chance of excessive weight flowing between ideologically misaligned voters. We demonstrate that viscous democracy often significantly improves the quality of group decision-making over liquid democracy. We first show that finding optimal delegations within a viscous setting is NP-hard. However, simulations allow us to explore the practical effects of viscosity. Across social network structures, competence distributions, and delegation mechanisms we find high viscosity reduces the chance of "super-voters" attaining large amounts of weight and increases the number of voters that are able to affect the outcome of elections. This, in turn, improves group accuracy as a whole. As a result, we argue that viscosity should be considered a core component of liquid democracy.

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Ben Armstrong

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Shiri Alouf-Heffetz

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Nimrod Talmon

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Armstrong, B., Alouf-Heffetz, S., Talmon, N. (2024). Optimizing Viscous Democracy. https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.06698

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