The Social Credit System is a government-initiated program in China that aims to assess and rate individuals, businesses, and organizations based on their social behavior, financial credibility, and adherence to laws and regulations.
Surveillance State: This term refers to a society where extensive surveillance measures are implemented by the government to monitor its citizens' activities.
Blacklist: In the context of the Social Credit System, a blacklist is a list of individuals or entities with low social credit scores who may face restrictions or penalties.
Rewards Program: Some aspects of the Social Credit System include rewards for individuals or businesses with high social credit scores, encouraging positive behaviors.
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