🇦🇺 Social media users have shared a misleading claim that Australia plans to restrict social media access with a 'social credit' system.
in China in which data on undesirable behaviour is captured digitally and compiled in a"credit score" that could affect a person's access to various services.
"It is all part of a plan hoping to deter people from engaging in bad behaviour," reporter Ollie Haig says.proposed that social media users be required to identify themselves"using 100 points of identification".
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