A social credit system—for some, a futuristic path to order; for others, a dystopian nightmare. The Chinese model, where citizens gain or lose points based on “desirable” or “unacceptable” behavior, provokes both fascination and fear. Supporters see it as an effective tool against crime and corruption. Opponents warn of mass surveillance and a society ruled by fear, where every action could be used against you. Are we ready to trade some freedom for control? Or is this the dawn of a digital muzzle? Decide—before someone else decides for you.
Social Credit System

Do you think introducing a social credit system similar to China’s would be beneficial?
30/07/2025
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