Hyperdemocracy refers to an advanced form of democracy characterized by enhanced citizen participation, transparency, and the use of technology to facilitate direct engagement in political processes. It often emphasizes online platforms for voting, deliberation, and decision-making, allowing for a more immediate and responsive governance. While it aims to empower individuals and improve accountability, hyperdemocracy can also raise concerns about misinformation, polarization, and the feasibility of managing extensive public input. Ultimately, it seeks to create a more inclusive and adaptable political system.