Beijing Pioneering Citizens’ ‘Points’ System Critics Brand ’Orwellian’

Beijing Pioneering Citizens’ ‘Points’ System Critics Brand ’Orwellian’
Residents make their way along a market in Beijing on Sept. 7, 2012. Wang Zhao/AFP/GettyImages
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BEIJING—Beijing’s municipal government will assign citizens and firms “personal trustworthiness points” by 2021, state media reported on Nov. 20, pioneering China’s controversial plan for a “social credit” system to monitor citizens and businesses.

The system’s rollout has attracted international headlines, sparking comparisons to George Orwell’s novel “Nineteen Eighty-Four,” with critics saying it could massively heighten the Chinese Communist Party’s already strict control over society.