Totalitarian government at its best. Can’t trust their own people and try the next best thing of watching every single people that has access to internet from talking naughty or something against government.
NyriasNeo on
Even China does not have the man power to monitor every citizen. No wonder they are so keen on developing AI. Soon every single man, women and child will have their own AI agent monitoring their every place they go to, every website they surf and every word they utter.
JKlerk on
Is this all that different than ISP’s in the West who catalog sites accessed by IP address?
Patentsmatter on
I wonder when something like this will be introduced in Germany, given our government’s constant desire to set up compulsory data retention policies for all online activities.
AeroRandie on
Are karma farmers making up their own headlines using week old articles now?
outofgulag on
Anyway the internet is fucked up. There are 6 billion people on internet and 60 billion users. A revolution is need it. Maybe it is something that we can learn from and makes things better cause right now is chaos .
Vegetable-War-4199 on
How does Tor Project work in China?
TheMuthafrickenMan on
Oooo, how long til the US does it?
already-redacted on
At this point … good…
They basically can do that anyway from what I read in most articles or documentaries
Medium-Return1203 on
they’re trying to do the same in Australia.
Fun-Page-6211 on
Oh that sounds familiar…
denn1959-Public_396 on
Sounds something trump try
Complainer_Official on
I’d like to request my file, please
Plenty-Salamander-36 on
And sadly there are many large subs out there where this kind of government control over people and the Internet is a wet dream of the majority of redditors, because “muh fake news” or whatever.
steve_ample on
And that is the secret sauce that will make „easing up“ on the great firewall a possibility. The control will always be there, just in different form, and the end results either the same or worse for its citizens.
Tech makes authoritarian control a reality. Well, tech without values-driven oversight and independent governance.
DoublePostedBroski on
Countdown until this makes its debut in the U.S…
TeknoPagan on
I see the need for massive hurtful unrest in China to overthrow the CCP.
Light. The. Firecracker.
MayIHaveBaconPlease on
If you treat everyone like they are your enemy, then maybe everyone should be your enemy.
CreativeFraud on
How does a country that size monitor the traffic?
thequehagan5 on
Australia will be replicating this soon also. Australia is introducing age verification for social media, which will predictably be expanded for all internet use.
Harold_Homer on
I thought they did that in 2006
Routine-Chance-6735 on
More Orweĺlian than 1984.
LineElegant3832 on
They’re catching up with U.S.
HawkeyeByMarriage on
So all the politicians results will be Foia’able?
Infidel8 on
The surprising thing about this article was that such a system did not already exist.
KneePitHair on
It makes sense that countries which leverage the Internet and social media to socially engineer democracies don’t want the same thing being done to them.
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Totalitarian government at its best. Can’t trust their own people and try the next best thing of watching every single people that has access to internet from talking naughty or something against government.
Even China does not have the man power to monitor every citizen. No wonder they are so keen on developing AI. Soon every single man, women and child will have their own AI agent monitoring their every place they go to, every website they surf and every word they utter.
Is this all that different than ISP’s in the West who catalog sites accessed by IP address?
I wonder when something like this will be introduced in Germany, given our government’s constant desire to set up compulsory data retention policies for all online activities.
Are karma farmers making up their own headlines using week old articles now?
Anyway the internet is fucked up. There are 6 billion people on internet and 60 billion users. A revolution is need it. Maybe it is something that we can learn from and makes things better cause right now is chaos .
How does Tor Project work in China?
Oooo, how long til the US does it?
At this point … good…
They basically can do that anyway from what I read in most articles or documentaries
they’re trying to do the same in Australia.
Oh that sounds familiar…
Sounds something trump try
I’d like to request my file, please
And sadly there are many large subs out there where this kind of government control over people and the Internet is a wet dream of the majority of redditors, because “muh fake news” or whatever.
And that is the secret sauce that will make „easing up“ on the great firewall a possibility. The control will always be there, just in different form, and the end results either the same or worse for its citizens.
Tech makes authoritarian control a reality. Well, tech without values-driven oversight and independent governance.
Countdown until this makes its debut in the U.S…
I see the need for massive hurtful unrest in China to overthrow the CCP.
Light. The. Firecracker.
If you treat everyone like they are your enemy, then maybe everyone should be your enemy.
How does a country that size monitor the traffic?
Australia will be replicating this soon also. Australia is introducing age verification for social media, which will predictably be expanded for all internet use.
I thought they did that in 2006
More Orweĺlian than 1984.
They’re catching up with U.S.
So all the politicians results will be Foia’able?
The surprising thing about this article was that such a system did not already exist.
It makes sense that countries which leverage the Internet and social media to socially engineer democracies don’t want the same thing being done to them.