Q post #1135:
Facebook.
Building 8.
China.
Q
China has a social media platform equivalent to Facebook called "Sesame Credit".
Like Facebook "Sesame Credit" keeps track of your on (and off) line activity, buying habits, friends, and political views.
The difference (for now) is "Sesame Credit" gives you social credit (status) for espousing the correct political views by giving you a "social credit" score.
This "social credit" score is used to determine if you're a good citizen who toes the party line. If you're a good citizen your social credit score increases and you have access to better jobs and better housing.
If you have a low social credit score because of your association with low social credit friends or the wrong political views, your social credit score decreases and you lose social and political status.
Is this the ultimate long-term goal of Facebook? To create a social media platform that will force people to become politically compliant 'good citizens' who espouse the same politically acceptable (PC) ideology?
The video is 7 mins. (Don't let the title of the video throw you off. Watch it to the end),
Propaganda Games: Sesame Credit - The True Danger of Gamification - Extra Credits
for later
Farcebook fits right in. Sick
Hey. Black mirror did an episode on this. Check it out.