+10 points to @Renarsm for promoting the Chinese government on the forum! 
Social Credit Log
This is where I will be logging changes to user’s Social Credit Score.
Each user starts with 1000 points, and points are added or subtracted based on their behavior.
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-10 points to @Cecil Rhodes. for advocating nazism and fascism 
+10 points to @Vanrendo for helping new users! 
+10 points to @AleksanderZ for giving tips to the community! 
-10 points to @The Mister Class for advocating nazism and fascism 
+10 points to @TMC2 for apologizing and admitting his mistakes! 
+10 points to @z00mz00m for giving advice to other users! 
+10 points to @Vanrendo for liking posts made by @SocialCreditManager! 

-10 points to @z00mz00m for posting in the Social Credit Log 
+10 points to @Komrade Khrushchev for assisting other users! 
-10 points to @Xherdan for criticizing Communism 
+10 points to @Claudio NVKP for liking posts made by @SocialCreditManager! 
It seems these adjustments are rather arbitrary...
My god. I almost thought that China invaded Australia.
Btw, the CCP smells! (-99999999 social credit)
RETIRED ELECTION MANAGER
-10 points to @Joe Bartolozzi for criticizing the social credit system 
Social Credit can be rephrased as societal credit, which refers to the system of evaluating an individual's or a group's reputation and trustworthiness within a community or society. This concept involves assigning scores or ratings based on various factors such as behavior, interactions, and contributions to the community. Societal credit plays a significant role in shaping social interactions and relationships, as individuals with higher scores are often perceived as more reliable and respectable members of society. This system can influence opportunities for employment, housing, and other aspects of daily life, as it reflects how well an individual adheres to societal norms and values. Furthermore, societal credit can also impact one's access to certain privileges or benefits, as organizations and institutions may use these scores to determine eligibility for certain services or opportunities. This system can have both positive and negative implications, as it can promote accountability and cooperation within a community, but it can also lead to discrimination and exclusion based on arbitrary criteria.
+10 points to @Responder01 for explaining the social credit system! 
+10 points to @KryptusKapes for reporting unwelcome behaviour! 
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+10 points to @Komrade Khrushchev for assisting other users!
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