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Voice Protest

Verified Civic Protest — Participación privada · Verificación pública

Voice Protest is open-source civic infrastructure that lets people express verified, collective pressure on public institutions — between elections, referenda and other formal decision moments — without disclosing their identity.

It exists to close a specific gap: the distance between people who genuinely support holding a public institution accountable and the much smaller number who can attend a physical protest. Voice Protest turns that latent support into a verified, publicly auditable signal that an institution cannot dismiss as anonymous noise.

What it does

Each public call (convocatoria) states a specific grievance against a named public institution, backed by a documentary source. People confirm their support through a verification step — a real phone number or institutional email — and the platform publishes a public report: a verified count, a geographic and reliability breakdown, and a tamper-evident integrity hash. No one's name, address or raw phone number is ever stored — only an irreversible cryptographic hash tied to that one act of participation.

What it is not

Voice Protest does not verify the truth of any complaint, does not produce binding decisions, and is not a general petition platform — that boundary is enforced technically, not just declared. It measures who participated, under verifiable conditions; it does not measure whether they are right.

Founding principles

Verified participation. Every adhesion corresponds to a real, unique person — verified once, never twice, for the same call.
Pseudonymity, not anonymity. Participation is verified as real; the participant's identity is not stored in recoverable form.
Transparency. The rules, the data model and the source code are public. Voice Protest does not claim capabilities it does not have.
Political neutrality. Voice Protest belongs to no party, government or movement. It protects the right of participation of those who agree and those who disagree.
Independence. No single donor, sponsor or institution may acquire influence over the platform's operation.

Who is behind it

Voice Protest is built and maintained by Stichting Voice Protest, a foundation constituted in Utrecht, the Netherlands, as the institutional custodian of these principles. The full source code is published under the AGPL-3.0 license and open for public audit.

Get in touch

Source code, issues and technical documentation: github.com/cero-absoluto/vozciudadana

Contact: voice@voiceprotest.org

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