China Launches New App Allowing Citizens to Report Others For Expressing “Mistaken Opinions”

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As the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party (CPP) approaches, the government proudly unveiled with authorities calling on users to play an “active role” in helping to identify “malicious people distorting facts and confusing” others. China’s social credit score system already bans low-ranking people from renting a home, using buses, planes and trains, loans, private schools for their children and engaging in other basic functions of society. The system rewards its prisoners who guard the other prisoners. In the west, social media mobs have led to people being socially ostracized by public shaming, being deplatformed and left unemployed for expressing “mistaken opinions.”

China’s Communist government has launched a new app that encourages citizens to report dissidents for expressing “mistaken opinions” on the Internet.

The new platform will target anyone who criticizes the dictatorship’s ruling CCP, disputes the official version of the country’s history or engages in “misinformation.”

The new website and app was proudly unveiled by China’s Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), with authorities calling on users to play an “active role” in helping to identify “malicious people distorting facts and confusing” others.

“For a while now, some people with ulterior motives…have spread historically nihilistic false statements online, maliciously distorting, slandering and denying Party, national and military history in an attempt to confuse people’s thinking,” the announcement said.

“We hope that most internet users will play an active role in supervising society…and enthusiastically report harmful information.”

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