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1. JacobD+Hf[view] [source] 2020-09-29 14:37:23
>>rapnie+(OP)
>In China each adult citizen is getting a government mandated "social credit score". This represents how well behaved they are, and is based on crime records, what they say on social media, what they buy, and even the scores of their friends.

This really isn't all that different than what is happening elsewhere across the world today. Your Uber rider score represents your "social credit" for that service. Your Airbnb guest reviews impact if you will be allowed to rent a room. Each platform is putting social credit in place via crowd-sourced "trust"

EDIT: I don't mean to minimize China's human rights violations, but to posture that independently of central control many companies are implementing their own versions of these systems, which can have _some_ of the same effects in terms of losing access to services. Obviously one's Uber scores won't put you in jail / detainment camp and I was not intended to imply such.

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2. istori+Sg[view] [source] 2020-09-29 14:43:26
>>JacobD+Hf
It's extremely different. It's so so so so different.

The Chinese surveillance state is incredibly more massive and pervasive, the list of infractions includes incredibly more minor actions (and include political speech that is in anyway dissident), the consequences of a low score are so much more dire (unable to fly, travel, live in certain places, etc).

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3. Fricke+Ej[view] [source] 2020-09-29 14:56:52
>>istori+Sg
It's the number associated with my bank account that dictates how much I can travel, where I can live, what kind of education I can get, and even whether I can eat. This is pervasive throughout modern civilization. China's social credit system is trivial in comparison.
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4. hombre+hn[view] [source] 2020-09-29 15:15:30
>>Fricke+Ej
While that might sound deep, that's more a measure of others' unwillingness to do things for you for free.

The charity of others isn't enough to fly you around the world and give you beachfront property and iPhone. They'll want something in return so long as they have other aspirations beyond serving you.

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5. Fricke+JW1[view] [source] 2020-09-30 01:09:37
>>hombre+hn
It's not deep at all, I feel like I'm being way too obvious pointing out that all societies have systems in place for engineering the behavior of of it's members.
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