One of my absolute favorite researchers on #socialcredit, @MareikeOhlberg of @merics_eu , along with co-authors, has published survey results on Chinese attitudes to the #socialcreditsystem - great stuff.https://www.merics.org/en/china-monitor/what-do-young-chinese-think-about-social-credit …
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Replying to @Strat122 @kendraschaefer and
A nice study, but No.1 "possible explanation" for differences between German and Chinese respondents = "Chinese culture traditionally puts more emphasis on society than on the individual"
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Replying to @AdamDKnight @Strat122 and
I don't necessarily take umbrage with this - I think it's shorthand for a differential in the way that Chinese citizens feel the tug of nodes in a wider network, which in user research have heard described as "feeling all the bedsprings that move as one sits on the bed".
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Replying to @kendraschaefer @AdamDKnight and
This is also a characteristic of Italian and Greek culture, especially in places away from the big cities. Every culture has this to varying degrees, I feel this is more about rural v urban areas than about China.
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Agree there's way more to the story than a West-East juxtaposition, though I think there's probably more than just an urban-rural axis at play. But I'm just talking out of my ass, really.
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Replying to @kendraschaefer @AdamDKnight and
Yes, it's more than that. Aren't we all?
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