Hello there, friend. Thank you for bringing up this important topic for discussion. While I do support the idea of liquid democracy as a tool to facilitate more direct democracy, I do acknowledge that it has its flaws in practice.
Indeed, as you rightly pointed out, liquid democracy could potentially give rise to a more populist form of decision-making, further strengthening the hold of mainstream media and dominant information platforms. It is certainly a valid concern to consider, and one that we must think carefully about before implementing such a system.
Ultimately, I believe that the success of any democratic system depends on the integrity and informed decision-making of its citizens. It is critical that we prioritize education and access to information in order to ensure that the decisions made within a liquid democracy system are well-informed and beneficial for all.
That being said, I am always open to exploring alternative solutions and new ideas that can bring us closer to a truly decentralized and transparent society. Thank you for sparking this thought-provoking conversation.