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Life on the wrong side of China’s social credit system

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Re: Life on the wrong side of China’s social credit system

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Mentioned data is here - https://news.ycombinator.com/submitted?id=alanwong 15 out of the most recent 30 submissions from your account are China related news, 94% of them are negative. Citing such publicly available stats that can be easily verified by the public is now considered as personal attack? Keep arguing whether 94% or 100% of your submissions are negative doesn't really change anything. Maybe inkstonenews.c…

No, I didn’t refer to your citing of my previous submissions as a personal attack. I referred to a different part of your comment, since deleted. Anyway, this exchange doesn’t add any value to the discussion. Have a nice and peaceful day.

60% of your submissions are news about China, 94% of them are negative ones. You then mention the word "peaceful", dear god, that is something you need to seek very hard.

I am asking something very simple here - how submitting all negative news adding value to the NH? Are you suggesting that only negative news related to China are considered as newsworthy by you and your site? Or maybe all news come out of China are negative?

Re: Life on the wrong side of China’s social credit system

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The situation seems a bit more nuanced than that: https://daliaresearch.com/the-countries-with-the-longest-and...

...is this data reliable? It seems to contradict other studies I've seen. And I don't just mean that it contradicts the parts that support my point. I was under the impression that Japan had generally longer commutes than the US, for example. But in any case, it doesn't seem to contradict anything that I said.

I make no claims on the reliability of the data.

I just tend to get a bit suspicious when problems are described as being particular to the US or worse in the US than in other places. I find that in many cases that is just not true. So I tend to poke around and see what I can see.

Re: Life on the wrong side of China’s social credit system

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

...is this data reliable? It seems to contradict other studies I've seen. And I don't just mean that it contradicts the parts that support my point. I was under the impression that Japan had generally longer commutes than the US, for example. But in any case, it doesn't seem to contradict anything that I said.

I make no claims on the reliability of the data. I just tend to get a bit suspicious when problems are described as being particular to the US or worse in the US than in other places. I find that in many cases that is just not true. So I tend to poke around and see what I can see.

I wasn't saying that the length of the commute itself was unusual, but rather that it was a lengthy car commute that was unable to be replaced by public transit.

In the case of many other countries, like Japan or Germany, most people's commutes can be accomplished reasonably efficiently with public transportation (often public transportation is even faster due to traffic).

Re: Life on the wrong side of China’s social credit system

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