You can lose social credit score in China for cheating in videogames and spreading rumors on the internet.
Should punishments for cheaters in games be escalated beyond the game like this in North America? Being unsportsmanlike and cheating are a massive problem in games, and maybe this could fix the toxic environment we currently reside in.
apply this to all foreigners and immigrants allow natives free reign problem solved
Asher White
How do you help the poor or commit a heroic act? Serious question.
Cameron Lopez
Death by Goku
Brandon Butler
heroic act = anything that makes the Chinese government look good
Justin Clark
this thread is about videogames.
Benjamin Lee
Also it shouldn't be forgotten that not letting yourself get spied on also drops your score. I wonder why they added that part.
Kayden Fisher
>cheat in PUBG >life ruined
Jacob Harris
Are you the same brainwashed canadian who said that every country should use this retarded credit system?
Ryan Scott
this system seems quite based
Luis Miller
Post yfw you don't live in China
Nolan Jones
It’s totalitarianism so of course Yea Forums will defend this.
Jason Williams
The social credit system in China is fucked up and can easily be abused by those in power. You should face reprecussions for cheating such as the risk of being banned/shamed but that's it.
Ryder Price
based for my basedbois
Cameron Lewis
It makes me happy knowing life could always be a little bit worse
Do you lose social credit score for researching the Tiananmen Square Massacre of 1989?
Gavin Wood
I'm pretty sure China's banned access to sources of information on Tiananmen Square. You wouldn't be able to find anything on the subject using an ISP in China.
Justin Young
And the people just accept this shit?
Juan Parker
They don't really have a choice.
Daniel Morales
What's wrong with punishing misconduct?
Jason Adams
I thought the 'cheating in online games' was a vidya edit. Dont care enough to find the original though.
Ayden Roberts
Well, it's accept it or "disappear"
Charles Gomez
According to this chart, one heroic act will make up for cheating in an online game. Better start leveling up now.
they are not allowed to have opinions that are not in their best interests
Levi Watson
It's a communist totalitarian system. What do you think?
Jack Gray
Social credit is legitimately based and redpilled and only degenerates are against it
Dominic Cox
bad news for you, they probably consider Yea Forums a cult. no commuter rail for you, underclass
Leo Howard
You engineer situations where you can do these things
Ethan Rivera
China is a highly advanced insect colony that will inevitably create some runaway A.I. with the singular objective of "build efficient trains" and the earth with become covered entirely with train tracks or something equally retarded. Chinese people lack something in their heads that other groups have. Efficiency comes first, foresight comes never. The Japanese have known this about China for thousands of years.
Yeah you'd say that until your score goes to shit for not being a rich normie. Once a pajeet with 30 laundromats and a 7/11 chain holds more weight in society than you you'd lose your mind
The only good thing about China is that they have an active program to mass produce genius babies which will 100% not backfire and lead to permanent ruling class in their society.
In theory yes, but if speaking things that are observable and true one day gets categorized as "rumors" you basically just created a society where all forms of communication between individuals is verboten.
The act of saying anything will not outweigh the risk of being seen as "wrong" in the state's eyes.
Julian Kelly
kek
Luis Ortiz
Will this stupid social credit system finally be the tipping point that leads to a revolution against the Chinese government? I can't imagine this going well at all.
Xavier Baker
>implying/pol/ spreads rumors and not facts from the CDC and FBI databases >trusting the pedophiles whew