This... is not truehttps://twitter.com/TheMcKenziest/status/1300630506229264384 …
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You can qualify the statement down into something that is more true -- "In many countries like the UK the concept of a credit rating is much more limited in scope and can't be boiled down to a single numerical score" -- but then you don't get the clicks
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The fact that OP is protesting in the comments that what she's saying is defensible on a technicality ("the best kind of correct!") but obviously people aren't reading it that way and she still hasn't deleted it is why the Internet sucks and has made us less informed than we were
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Replying to @arthur_affect
Further down there's someone claiming no one else has social security numbers? Doesn't everyone?
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Replying to @Blubbator
It's a pretty fundamental necessity for running a bureaucratic welfare state of any kind yeah
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Replying to @arthur_affect
Well, technically we dont have a "social security number" here. We have a "Sozialversicherungsnummer" or a "Rentenversicherungsnummer". Ha. And I got the chance to show off, that German does in fact have cool compound nouns.
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The name for it based on the initial justification for issuing it differs by country, in the UK is a National Insurance Number (NINO) and is tied to the NHS for health insurance, other places it's called a "tax ID number"
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