Such claims are common among conspiracy theorists.
Back in 2014, the plan [in China] was to have a national system tracking all"social credit" ready by 2020. Now it's almost 2023, and the long-anticipated legal framework for the system was just released in the November 2022 draft law.
On the social side, however, regulations have been patchy and vague. To date, the national government has built only a system focused on companies, not individuals, which aggregates data on corporate regulation compliance from different government agencies. The evidence cited to support allegations that Australia is requiring social media companies to hold onto identifying information, and in some cases transmit it to law enforcement, stems from an out-of-date television news segment discussing legislative proposals that never advanced. As such, claims that the Australian government introduced a social credit system requiring people to access the internet via your digital ID are"False.
Inquiry into Family, Domestic and Sexual Violence. https://apo.org.au/sites/default/files/resource-files/2021-04/apo-nid311677.pdf.
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