China’s chilling dictatorship is moving quickly to introduce social scorecards by which all citizens will be monitored 24/7 and ranked on their behavior. The Communist Party’s plan is for every one of its 1.4 billion citizens to be at the whim of a dystopian social credit system, and it’s on track to be fully operational by the year 2020.
An active pilot program has already seen millions of people each assigned a score out of 800 and either reap its benefits or suffer its consequences — depending on which end of the scale they sit.Under the social credit scheme, points are lost and gained based on readings from a sophisticated network of 200 million surveillance cameras — a figure set to triple in 18 months.The program has been enabled by rapid advances in facial recognition, body scanning and geo-tracking.
The data is combined with information collected from individuals’ government records — including medical and educational — along with their financial and internet browsing histories. Overall scores can go up and down in “real time” dependent on the person’s behavior, but they can also be affected by people they associate with.
CCP will basically record everything you do on the internet. This may be applied to all the Chink lover foreigners who live in China long too. Chinks irrevocably BTFO or dedicate to being a "Model Citizen", zhangs.
How do we stop the Chinese menace? Chunks support: >authoritarianism >suppression of culture >suppression of expression >genocide >hive minds >suppression of rights etc.
Jason James
this is why people who buy chinese designed devices are stupid >why would i care if my huawei phone spies on me?? the US is just as bad anyway, who gives a shit about a totalitarian state documenting every single detail about my personal life if i can save a few bucks?
Matthew Cox
Leafs and aussies will defend this
James Mitchell
The definition of degenerate would depend not on a normal definition but what an overly intrusive and ideological government thinks degeneracy is, so probably.
Jaxon White
t. Zhang
Logan Myers
>Gets spied on by CIA nigger.
Juan Campbell
You lose points for playing too much video games too or even buying one. What are the benefits you can reap?
Disgusting. All we need to do is stop consuming their poisonous crap and they will eat each other.
Ryder Perry
CONSEQUENCES: 1. Banning you from flying or getting the train. 2. Throttling your internet speeds. 3. Banning you (or your kids!) from the best schools. 4. Stopping you getting the best jobs. 5. Keeping you out of the best hotels. 6. Being publicly named as a bad citizen.
BENEFITS: There is also a list for good citizens — that will reportedly get you more matches on dating websites. They can also get discounts on energy bills, rent things without deposits, and get better interest rates at banks.
"By May 2018, several million flight and high-speed train trips had been denied to people who had been blacklisted."
Dont care what chinks do to other chinks. Googel, on the other hand.....
Cameron Cruz
>Being publicly named as a bad citizen. lmao plus they wont be able to use the internet. they can still criticize authorities to some extent on the internet but after this shit the chilling effect will be huge.
Jose Garcia
>In 2014, China released an outline for building a government-led national social credit system, pledging to establish a set of laws and regulations regarding social credit, a credit reference system that covers the whole of society and a related reward and punishment system by 2020. Whether people have ridden the train without tickets, violated traffic laws, conducted heroic acts or performed exemplary acts are rated and the score plays a part in their life, determining whether he or she can buy a plane ticket, secure a loan etc.
>In today's Chinese society, trustworthiness is not highly honored. That's why we see corruption, expired vaccines, commercial fraud, tax dodging and academic cheating from time to time. Take the arson case in Hangzhou last year. A nanny started a fire that killed a mother and her three children: She was in huge debt and starving for more money from her wealthy employer. It was a tragedy caused by the lack of a credit ranking system. Based Chinks
Facebook is actually trying to do something similar, a credibility rating or something.
Nothing like machines and faceless goons telling you what to think and whats your worth
Oh and btw, Zucc sold facebook user data to Chinese firms which have to give over everything to the government, which means they can craft a social credit value for you as well immediately at arrival. :^)
Daniel Perez
>I prefer system based on skin pigmentation
Jaxon Lee
Don't forget the CIA niggers.
Dominic Martin
damn they're smart their current elite and their descandants will stay in power forever becaue anyone who even thinks of being agains tthem will be caught way before they have the chance to do anything at all i used to think chinks were just copying things but this is doing totaliarinism better than any wh*Toids ever have
Adam Smith
Like what? Nigger credit system?
Zachary Williams
wired.co.uk/article/china-social-credit >In 2015, Sesame Credit executive Li Yingun said playing 10 hours of video games a day would get a lower credit score than a responsible parent buying loads of diapers. But playing video games can lower your Sesame Credit score in a much more direct way – if you cheat.
Chinese citizens signing up for the wildly popular multiplayer shooter game Counter Strike Global Offensive must register using both their national ID and Sesame Credit score, according to state media outlet CGTN, and anyone caught using cheating software like ‘Aimbots’ which ensure perfect aim will have their Sesame Credit scores deducted, potentially affecting their real-life ability to get loans. “It's the worst punishment in history," Li Haiyi, vice president of Chinese game developer Perfect World, told CGTN. >Rabid K-pop fans be warned. After obsessed fans caused serious delays at Beijing’s airport several times by rushing to meet their idols – including one incident where they managed to break into first-class – Chinese authorities passed a regulation that makes it possible to lower the social credit record of anyone found to have disrupted or blocked check-in counters and airport corridors. based
Gavin Jackson
You don't have to break the law. Just buying certain items or playing video games lowers the score. Any kind of "bad" behavior. I don't mind if chinks are ok with it. They're brainwashed hive mind anyway
Matthew Stewart
I new this was going to happen
Julian Jenkins
I disagree with video game punishment but i don't really care if they punish people for listening to degenerate K-pop.
Lincoln Jones
Chinks have no ethics, they only think of their own advantage, therefore a system like this is a necessity, making people do good things because they wouldn't otherwise.
Luke Gomez
>letting the CPC define degeneracy Retard.
Charles King
Whats your definition of degeneracy then?
Kevin Baker
China is the pinnacle of a top-down, bureaucratic and collectivist society. Beautiful.
Dominic Lee
I don't have to define degeneracy to point out the fucking obvious: letting the Communist Party define "degeneracy" is retarded. Just like you.
what is horrid is that if you get punished it will be recorded forever
Jason Jenkins
Don't see anything wrong with that. Order is necessary for a country as big as China.
Kevin King
that's true for any country
Jackson Myers
A country as big and centralized as China shouldn't even exist
Connor Mitchell
I dunno i would have the see the outcome of this system. It's best to test many forms governance.
Carter Jones
why not
Aaron Moore
because centralization leads to inefficiency, corruption, enslavement of the population, destruction of culture and only works for central bureaucrats and companies affiliated with those bureaucrats
Brody Ross
only if thats illegal, zhang. this will be driven by "ethics"defined by ccp. for instance you get a "bad" point for criticizing authorities on SNS and you get warned by ccp and it will be shared among big companies that are ccp's puppets and recorded forever by the govt, and it is connected to your every other info.
Robert Brooks
China is the only openly dystopic country I can think of. Other evil countries make up lies and deny being evil. CCP just rolls in and starts doing large scale social conditioning like it's the most normal thing ever.
Jordan Hall
Surely this will not be abused at all to silence political opponents of the state why the heck would they do that?
They kill political opponents, they don't lower their social scores. Regardless, this is nothing new as far as commie shit goes. In commie countries loyalty to the party and the party line trumps everything and this is just a more formal and methodical way to fuck over non-cocksuckers. The same shit was done through more manual means until now.
Brayden Ramirez
Most of those "political opponents" were neo-liberals and corrupt officials so nothing of value was lost. The only time the killing was unjust was during the Mao era.
abc.net.au/news/2018-09-18/china-social-credit-a-model-citizen-in-a-digital-dictatorship/10200278 >Hu lost his social credit when he was charged with a speech crime and now finds himself locked out of society due to his low score. >In 2015, Hu lost a defamation case after he accused an official of extortion. >He was made to publish an apology and pay a fine but when the court demanded an additional fee, he refused. >Last year, the 43-year-old found himself blacklisted as “dishonest” under a pilot social credit scheme. >“There are a lot of people who are on the blacklist wrongly, but they can’t get off it,” says Hu. >The social credit system has closed down his travel options and kept him under effective house arrest in his hometown of Chongqing. It probably depends on how big the target is but lowering the social score of political opponents is a thing.
Carter Perez
Good.
Mass gassings of all incels, autists, bronies and general undesirables like the ones you find on Jow Forums when?
Aiden Barnes
Political opponents can be any citizen that says something bad about anything the state does.
Robert Nguyen
Maybe this whole site needs a social credit cleansing.
I don't think you realise just how powerful the government can be.
Isaac Rivera
This
Brandon Parker
Those 140 million people aren't going to be at the same place and time. That number is manageable once you start cutting it down by collecting data on their lives and predicting their behavior so you can stop any collective action they may plan.