• @[email protected]
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    07 days ago

    I agree with the socialism part, but I’m not picking up on the authoritarian overtones. I would want a system like this to be flexible to meet the basic living needs of each person and would view it as more of a stepping stone to a post-scarcity society.

    • @[email protected]
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      07 days ago

      The whole social credit thing sounds like something that could easily be taken away depending on your political beliefs

      • Belly_Beanis [he/him]
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        07 days ago

        These things already exist. Credit scores determine whether or not you can buy a house in certain neighborhoods. People are being deported for their political beliefs. The US has the largest prison population on the planet, both per capita and sheer numbers. When/if you do get out of prison, felonies stay with you the rest of your life, even for something ridiculous like marijuana possession.

        You’re worried about a hypothetical when there’s the real thing right in front of you.

        • @[email protected]
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          07 days ago

          I agree largely, but we still live in a society where you don’t need to pass a credit score to get groceries.

          How will removing that not be seen as authoritarian?

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        07 days ago

        That’s where things like decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) and smart contracts could come into play. Maybe we could start implementing this without ever involving the government at all.