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My English isn\'t all that good so I don\'t think I can articulate this perfectly but actual all-encompassing State mandated Social Credit System likely doesn\'t even exist. The one cited in the article (and the one usually heard by the layperson) is a misconception caused by conflation between several unrelated programs ran by private and state entities that later taken UpToEleven by the media.
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My English isn\\\'t all that good so I don\\\'t think I can articulate this perfectly but actual all-encompassing State mandated Social Credit System likely doesn\\\'t even exist. The one cited in the article (and the one usually heard by the layperson) is a misconception caused by conflation between several unrelated programs ran by private and state entities that\\\'s later taken UpToEleven by the media.
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1. There is no such thing as a national “social credit score.”There is no such thing as a national “social credit score.” A few dozen towns and cities in China, as well as private companies running loyalty-type programs for their customers, do currently compute scores, primarily to determine rewards or access to various programs. That was the source of at least some of the confusion. Alibaba’s Sesame Credit program, for instance, which gives rewards on Alibaba’s platforms and easier access to credit through a linked company, was often cited as a precursor of a planned government program, despite being a private enterprise.
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1. ”There is no such thing as a national “social credit score.” A few dozen towns and cities in China, as well as private companies running loyalty-type programs for their customers, do currently compute scores, primarily to determine rewards or access to various programs. That was the source of at least some of the confusion. Alibaba’s Sesame Credit program, for instance, which gives rewards on Alibaba’s platforms and easier access to credit through a linked company, was often cited as a precursor of a planned government program, despite being a private enterprise.
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Interesting points:
1. There is no such thing as a national “social credit score.”There is no such thing as a national “social credit score.” A few dozen towns and cities in China, as well as private companies running loyalty-type programs for their customers, do currently compute scores, primarily to determine rewards or access to various programs. That was the source of at least some of the confusion. Alibaba’s Sesame Credit program, for instance, which gives rewards on Alibaba’s platforms and easier access to credit through a linked company, was often cited as a precursor of a planned government program, despite being a private enterprise.
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Interesting points from the article:
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1. There is no such thing as a national “social credit score.”There is no such thing as a national “social credit score.” A few dozen towns and cities in China, as well as private companies running loyalty-type programs for their customers, do currently compute scores, primarily to determine rewards or access to various programs. That was the source of at least some of the confusion. Alibaba’s Sesame Credit program, for instance, which gives rewards on Alibaba’s platforms and easier access to credit through a linked company, was often cited as a precursor of a planned government program, despite being a private enterprise.
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Tl;dr, Government SCS corporate focuses on governance rather than individuals, and can\'t even be used to grade anyone
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Tl;dr, Government SCS focuses on corporate governance rather than individuals, and can\\\'t even be used to grade anyone
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My English isn\'t all that good so I don\'t think I can articulate this perfectly but actual all-encompassing State mandated Social Credit System likely doesn\'t even exist. The one cited in the article (and the one usually heard by the layperson) is misconception caused by conflation between several unrelated programs ran by private and state entities that later taken UpToEleven by the media.
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My English isn\\\'t all that good so I don\\\'t think I can articulate this perfectly but actual all-encompassing State mandated Social Credit System likely doesn\\\'t even exist. The one cited in the article (and the one usually heard by the layperson) is a misconception caused by conflation between several unrelated programs ran by private and state entities that later taken UpToEleven by the media.
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My English isn\'t all that good so I don\'t think I can articulate this perfectly but actual all-encompassing State mandated Social Credit System likely doesn\'t even exist. The one cited in the article (and usually heard by the layperson) is misconception caused by conflation between several unrelated programs ran by private and state entities that later taken UpToEleven by the media.
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My English isn\\\'t all that good so I don\\\'t think I can articulate this perfectly but actual all-encompassing State mandated Social Credit System likely doesn\\\'t even exist. The one cited in the article (and the one usually heard by the layperson) is misconception caused by conflation between several unrelated programs ran by private and state entities that later taken UpToEleven by the media.
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