China’s new ‘social credit system’
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China’s new ‘social credit system’
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#2I've heard that some people like it (Chinese co-workers), as they feel everyone acting better, but they don't live in China at the moment.
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#3I'm sure 'an' is correct since that's the headline the NY Post wrote, but I'm just curious why.
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#4Does anyone have visit China and presence the social system in first person? I've heard that some people like it (Chinese co-workers), as they feel everyone acting better, but they don't live in China at the moment.
> '...one of the ways that people can improve their own social credit score is to report on the supposed misdeeds of others.'
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#5Does anyone have visit China and presence the social system in first person? I've heard that some people like it (Chinese co-workers), as they feel everyone acting better, but they don't live in China at the moment.
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#6Shouldn't it be "a distopian nightmare"? I'm sure 'an' is correct since that's the headline the NY Post wrote, but I'm just curious why.
> Relating to or denoting an imagined state or society where there is great suffering or injustice.
> ‘the dystopian future of a society bereft of reason’
> ‘the utopian dream that became a dystopian nightmare’
No, I'd say the NY Post made a typo.
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#7Does anyone have visit China and presence the social system in first person? I've heard that some people like it (Chinese co-workers), as they feel everyone acting better, but they don't live in China at the moment.
How does it affect their social credit score if they don't like it?
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#8Does anyone have visit China and presence the social system in first person? I've heard that some people like it (Chinese co-workers), as they feel everyone acting better, but they don't live in China at the moment.
I guess they do not realise what is coming? > '...one of the ways that people can improve their own social credit score is to report on the supposed misdeeds of others.'
It's not the cameras, the government agents in the shadows or the spying technology... It's the end result of everyone spying on each other that made the world of 1984 so inescapable to Winston.
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#10My only concern is that civilians don’t pay a too high price in the process.