>be a good community member, no problem.What if someone decides...

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    >be a good community member, no problem.
    What if someone decides that something you enjoy makes you a bad community member? You just go along with it?

    The problem with a federal system like this is that you can't escape from social standards of any type. I would only be OK with it if social credit systems were localised, eg, if I want to smoke in public I can move somewhere that's allowed.

    Bonus round : insane people who like to control others to see what happens/ get their pleasure from controlling people inevitably end up holding the reigns of things like this.

    I'd prefer they not dictate my behavioural standards.


 
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