Context behind this question:

So I watched some Chinese Youtubers recently (apparantly they crossed the firewall and there is a “trend” of this recently? not sure…) and watching some footage, which then triggered some old memories, again…

So when I was a kid in Guangzhou City, it was like 2008 and I had issues with home (fight with older brother) so I remember “running away” (not actually running away just impulse decision lol, I was 6 years old, what was I gonna do? no survival skills lmao) from home for a few hours… and I wandered like a very long distance away from home so when I came back several hours later, I noticed the police were only searching nearby my house, they might not have found me if I didn’t get scared and decide to come back myself.

So fast forward to now, with all these cameras everywhere…

Hypothetically, if I was a kid again and I did that same “running away” thing, how long would it take for the police to find me? Like one hour? 10 minutes?

Like I can imagine them just stopping me within 5 minutes and be like: (in Mandarin) “Hey kid where to do think you’re going? Stop being a disobedient child and go back home” 💀

Okay maybe this is a stupid question, lol (still kinda traumatized from that day, so this is sort of cartharisis for me)

  • quickenparalysespunk@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    6 days ago

    kinda late to this discussion, sorry

    this video explains how China’s universal surveillance and “social credit” system, while still harmful, is not built how the western media portrays it. the YouTuber is a Mandarin & Cantonese (& English) speaking sociologist (from Canada).

    as a usa person, i previously heard only catastrophic things about the surveillance, and that gave me anxiety about the idea of potentially visiting China. but now i feel only uncomfortable about staying there long term and possibly failing to stay quiet with my criticism of CCP and little pinks.