Privatized Social Credit: Andrew Tate & His 41 Tenets
When Alex Jones and Milo Yiannopoulos were banned from social media, these were marketed as incidents that would only be reserved for rare cases. By the time Megan Murphy was banned from Twitter and Colin Wright removed from PayPal it was clear that a new social credit system had emerged where private corporations got to decide who was allowed to have a voice and which topics were acceptable for discussion. A social credit system can be defined as an infrastructure that gives an entity the ability to examine human profiles and give them ratings to gauge how desirable a set of humans is within a certain context. Based on the aforementioned desirability rating, a human can be blacklisted or whitelisted from activities based on thresholds and criteria set by the Social Credit System.