The diference is in simple terms; that this is decentralised social credit.
Not that a decentralised version of what China is doing is a good thing, but when people make choises on interacting with someone or not , or rewarding others or not for theyre efforts, thats how communitys function. It gives feedback on what the individuals in the community value. As opose to what a centralised entity deem "legal" and right.
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The network traffic that we all create and use, is (or soon will be) ultimately controlled by the state. Net neutrality legislation in the US will make it possible to declare any unfavorable network traffic unlawful. In China, many types of traffic are already filtered, recently many IPFS gateways have been blocked by the GFW.