I’m sure China thinks this is a really great idea, but seriously, what a waste of resources. This goes against the very existential reason for organizing into complex societies in the first place, and second if the powers at be were students of philosophy and especially history they would know that this kind of behavior never ends well for the ruling class.
Data leak reveals China is tracking almost 2.6m people in Xinjiang
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#23Americans are afraid of being invaded by Chinese army , while completely omitting the fact that both Chinese police and 3 letter services have few times bigger budgets (literally, MPS has around 3 times bigger budget than regular land forces,) more men, better training (armed police officers don't spend 50% of their time reading Marx, unlike army officers,) and, in some times, better equipment including heavy weaponr…
Re: Data leak reveals China is tracking almost 2.6m people in Xinjiang
#24Americans are afraid of being invaded by Chinese army , while completely omitting the fact that both Chinese police and 3 letter services have few times bigger budgets (literally, MPS has around 3 times bigger budget than regular land forces,) more men, better training (armed police officers don't spend 50% of their time reading Marx, unlike army officers,) and, in some times, better equipment including heavy weaponr…
Given the US has nuclear weapons, I doubt they’re afraid of invasion. There can’t really be a conventional war between nuclear powers. Any future conflicts will be proxy wars.
The point of course in having both conventional and nuclear weapons is so that your range of responses is wider than between nothing and a mushroom cloud.
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#25This is just part of the reason mass tracking is bad, you never know who is going to end up with the data.
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#26My friend from China explained to me that the surveillance of people is as much top down as much as its bottom up. - At every village level they have "informants" for the communist party who inform their higher ups regularly about village level activity. They are financially supported with healthcare and education subsidies and so it makes sense for everyone to join in and inform, especially the poor. - At the city l…
You might enjoy reading The Dictator’s Handbook.
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#27This is so sad: https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/muslims-...
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#28That's roughly 10% of the population (23M). At its peak, the Stasi in the DDR had files on about 30% of the East German population.
Chinese can have thousands of datapoints per day (with their mandatory phone apps, cameras, checkpoints). They can automatically analyze them in real time. They can get summaries and automatically classify people.
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#29Earlier quoted context omitted.
Defense against other complex societies.
Quality of life
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#30My friend from China explained to me that the surveillance of people is as much top down as much as its bottom up. - At every village level they have "informants" for the communist party who inform their higher ups regularly about village level activity. They are financially supported with healthcare and education subsidies and so it makes sense for everyone to join in and inform, especially the poor. - At the city l…
It's same there, a few of them are financially rewarded for pushing privacy evanding tactics and others silently follow otherwise risk being reported.