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Background: I’m Chinese by origin but grew up in the west. He’s English. He’s kind of a LIB but in a lefty way and has been with me to China multiple times, we’ve been together for years. He has had misconceptions before but is always learning. He does go on Reddit still, mostly to talk about land value tax which is his big political obsession right now.

Anyway last night we were at dinner and talking about an idea for a project that’s like quora but with only expert/academic researchers as responders. Part of it would need a reputation rating for the researchers. We were then talking about the use cases/audience for the project and I said “this might be better suited to Asia” (because of how highly education is valued and the pressure on kids to study/achieve grades). And he immediately responded “because they’re used to social credit scores?” Like. Without missing a beat. Maybe I’m overthinking it but it really pissed me off that his first association when I mentioned Asia was… this.

We talked about it and he explained that the concept was already in his mind when he was thinking about the reputation system so it wasn’t just a reaction to Asia specifically. But he insisted that he knew social credit scores were a real thing. I think he did listen when I said these types of jokes were what made Reddit such a hostile environment to be in, though.

I’m not sure what I’m asking but I just wanted to get it off my chest. Does anyone maybe have resources on internet Sinophobia / explanation of where the social credit stuff came from I can share with him?

Thanks crew. Sorry that was so long x

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[–] usernamesaredifficul@hexbear.net 0 points 11 months ago (1 children)

hooligan lists in england

I have never heard of these

ASBOs would be the policy I would point to as they are a criminalisation of non criminal behaviour especially targetted at children although they have been replaced everywhere but Scotland now with a different system that seems to be less aimed at creating criminal records and unlike the ASBO system exempt children

[–] plinky@hexbear.net 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/sports/more-than-1300-fans-banned-world-cup-by-uk-home-office-2022-10-10/

I meant something like this, like its sensible football policies, but you can take it as "restricting freedom of movement of individuals not facing any jail time"

[–] usernamesaredifficul@hexbear.net 1 points 11 months ago

The UK has real trouble with managing its citizens behaviour abroad. Spain insists we send them more police or they won't let British people go on holiday there. Amsterdam is thinking of banning British men in their 20s from the city (not unfairly mind)