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by JetAlone
1925 days ago
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Mleonhard's is a very important post, right here. If adopted widely enough, I could easily see this becoming a somewhat decentralized corporate version of the government credit score system seen in China. Get publically punished with a low score for speaking up about wanting better conditions. Do extra overtime and attend corporate events with extra enthusiasm? Rewarded with a pittance of points instead of money. Maybe you'll become rich one day if you have a good score, but more realistically, you gain a minor buffer to keep you from hitting unemployability. We already have to deal with enough of this in meatspace without the the entire federated corporatocracy having access to a free panopticon so they know they know exactly how much to exploitatively nickle-and-dime you on your next opportunity. |
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