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      • The Social Credit System (Chinese: 社会信用体系; pinyin: shèhuì xìnyòng tǐxì) is a national credit rating and blacklist being developed by the government of China. The social credit initiative calls for the establishment of a record system so that businesses, individuals and government institutions can be tracked and evaluated for trustworthiness.
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  2. The Social Credit System ( Chinese: 社会信用体系; pinyin: shèhuì xìnyòng tǐxì) is a national credit rating and blacklist being developed by the government of China. [1] . The social credit initiative calls for the establishment of a record system so that businesses, individuals and government institutions can be tracked and evaluated for trustworthiness.

  3. Jun 7, 2019 · China's social credit system has been compared to Black Mirror, Big Brother and every other dystopian future sci-fi writers can think up. The reality is more complicated — and in some ways,...

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  4. Nov 28, 2022 · China's 'social credit' system ranks citizens and punishes them with throttled internet speeds and flight bans if the Communist Party deems them untrustworthy. Katie Canales and Aaron Mok....

  5. Nov 22, 2022 · China has been working on a system to regulate financial and social credit, but it is not a dystopian web of surveillance and control. Learn what the new draft law says and how it differs from local experiments.

  6. Aug 9, 2020 · China’s social credit system, by its wide definition, is a set of databases and initiatives that monitor and assess the trustworthiness of individuals, companies and...

  7. Mar 30, 2021 · How far along is China’s much-hyped social credit system – and where is it heading next? This article analyzes the current status, trends, and challenges of the system, focusing on the corporate aspects and the impact of COVID-19.

  8. Mar 3, 2021 · The Social Credit System is a policy framework that aims to enforce existing laws and regulations and improve governance efficiency in China. It is not a unified, standardised system, but rather a collection of initiatives that face data-sharing, fragmentation and legal ambiguity issues.

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