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Félix An I've made an addition to address this point and misconceptions arising from the other 2015 private pilot programs. I'm glad you raised this issue, thank you.
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12:31, 24 May 2024 (UTC)reply
Social credit score is a myth
Social credit score shouldn't be confused with social credit system. It a myth yet on the introduction, there is a terrible explanation for that. It's too wordy and doesn't get to the point. It is simply not written well and should be improved without overwhelming or trying to fit everything in except ironically the most important part. The sad thing is that people are quoting the Wikipedia article as proof that social credit score is real because the article is not clear enough. And so it needs to be improved.
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20:31, 6 July 2024 (UTC)reply
Sorry if I was too harsh. Rest of article is decent and responsible to the facts. But made one key improvement to dispel a common myth of social credit score, and emphasized the system doesn’t monitor or punish people for having a low score. And MERICS explains system only punishes legal violations, not low scores. And it does not constantly monitor individual behavior. I believe such clarifications will dispel the myth instead of accidentally perpetrating it like with previous version.
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21:01, 6 July 2024 (UTC)reply