[Introspection] A social credit system isn’t a bad idea if we can keep people below a certain assessment score out of it. Ex: “Must be this experienced to offer / receive fleeting yet forever damaging social criticism.” I can picture teens using it to gaslight each other into behaving a specific way, such as a group of boys forcing one girl to behave a certain way.

[Introspection] A social credit system isn’t a bad idea if we can keep people below 30 out of it. Ex: “Must be this experienced to offer / receive fleeting yet forever damaging social criticism.” I can picture teens using it to gas light each other into behaving a specific way, such as a group of boys forcing one girl to behave a certain way.

Specifically, a group of male teens using social credit as a compliance tool. As such, they gas light the prettiest girl in their class making videos with them on OnlyFans and making her think she’s doing it to preserve her future.

Or, a girl trying to trap a man based on who she sees him becoming without any expectation that she needs to help get him to what she envisions he is capable of; instead, she “taps” him into compliance because if “it’s not her, then he has no social value,” and she will do things behind the scenes over time to get her way.

The positives are there but you can’t expect kids to be born innocent and un-programmable by whoever owns the tech.

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Other fears:

– kid skips class to gain necessary individual life experience

– Other kid who can do the same any time wails “THAT SHOULD BE ME!”

– Social credit for someone gets to zero via clandestine behavior by a person they think they are friends with.

(People you know are doing this shit right now to another friend, a sibling, a coworker, or even to you.)

Just a thought.

What do you think? And why?

Not asking why to fight or argue. I genuinely mean it. What are your thoughts. Don’t worry about my opinions. Facts are facts. My opinions are my own. I share them in my creative content to avoid unnecessary with the “smartest 20-60 something’s in the room.” I’m not trying to hear all that about my thoughts.

I won’t do it to you; however, I’ll say I disagree. It’s up to you to provide a response. Will you ask why I disagree? Will you ignore it? Will you get angry? Will you get sad? Why? Where does that feeling originate from?

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