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  2. Social Credit System - Wikipedia

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    In May 2020, Chinese investigative media group Caixin reported that business social credit systems in China were insufficient in deterring problematic business activities and that the social credit system was easy to game in favour of businesses. [117] China's Social Credit System has been implicated in a number of controversies.

  3. 16th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party

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    Construction of a social credit system was announced during the 16th National Congress. [3]: 71 The central government did not have a specific vision for what a finished system might look like and local governments would be allowed to develop pilot programs that could inform the larger policy approach. [3]: 71

  4. Welfare in China - Wikipedia

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    Social welfare in China has undergone various changes throughout history. The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security is responsible for the social welfare system. Welfare in China is linked to the hukou system. Those holding non-agricultural hukou status have access to a number of programs provided by the government, such as healthcare ...

  5. Reports of 'big brother' China social credit system untrue ...

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    One has to put it in the context of China's 1.4 billion population, and there are all sorts of problems to address. Reports of 'big brother' China social credit system untrue: AI expert Xue Lan ...

  6. China's 'social credit' system ranks citizens and punishes ...

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  7. Human rights in China - Wikipedia

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    Amnesty International notes that China "has the largest recorded number of imprisoned journalists and cyber-dissidents in the world" [76] and Paris-based Reporters Without Borders stated in 2010 and 2012 that "China is the world's biggest prison for netizens." [77] [78]

  8. Three warfares - Wikipedia

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    The use of three warfares and the concept of "social management" is a means of preserving its hold on power. China implemented a Social Credit System through which it collects and analyses metadata to shape and "score" the economic and social behavior of citizens. This scoring system allows for "predictive policing", enabling the state to make ...

  9. Corporate social credit gets stamped on blockchain in China’s ...

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    Foshan city of China’s southeastern province Guangdong launched a blockchain-based corporate social credit system with an automated credit rating function, state-backed media reported on Thursday.