eu/acc
Features of eu/acc
Use Cases of eu/acc
FAQ about eu/acc
QWhat is eu/acc?
eu/acc (European Accelerationism) is a social movement aimed at accelerating Europe’s development through technological innovation and a proactive mindset. Its official website serves as a platform for crowdsourcing policy proposals, forming a manifesto, and engaging in dialogue with decision-makers.
QWhat are the main features of the eu/acc website?
The core functionality provides an anonymous crowdsourcing and voting platform where users submit ideas for 'saving Europe', with community voting producing a manifesto, and a roadmap showing proposal progress.
QDo you need to register to participate in discussions on eu/acc?
According to the site, posting and commenting are anonymous by default, and you can participate without registering. Users may choose to attach their X (formerly Twitter) link to indicate their identity.
QWhich policy areas does the eu/acc movement focus on?
Based on the platform content, its main policy recommendations focus on reducing startup regulatory burdens, reforming immigration policy to attract high-skilled talent, and reforming Europe’s innovation investment and venture capital system.
QHow will the declarations produced by eu/acc be used?
The declarations produced through crowdsourcing and voting are published on the platform and are intended to be submitted to policymakers to drive dialogue and change.
QWhat is the relationship between eu/acc and e/acc?
eu/acc is a Europe-focused practical branch of the broader philosophy of Effective Accelerationism (e/acc), focusing on Europe’s technological development and integration challenges.
QHow can ordinary users contribute to the eu/acc movement?
Users can directly submit ideas on the official site, vote on and comment on other proposals, contribute content via its open-source platform, or participate in related surveys.
QWhat content sections does the eu/acc website have?
Main sections include the primary platform for submitting and voting on ideas, a 'Roadmap' page showing proposal progress, and a standalone feedback and ideation platform (ideas.euacc.com).