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Real People? Or Bots?
Zachary Smith
Nathaniel Ramirez
Jordan Edwards
Idiots. If you can't work for months, how will you pay your bills? Clearly people cancelled their plans to save money.
Alexander White
Jennifer why don't you just go get your cervix cummed.
Brayden Jenkins
Only 1.379 billion more to go.
James Parker
>Clearly people cancelled their plans to save money.
China requires all citizens to register and use a cellphone.
Zachary Parker
Do they give it for free?
Joseph Johnson
But I thought living in a planned economy meant the government took care of me no matter what? Is that no true?
Nathaniel Wright
insects
Sebastian Jones
Or tencent shut off a boosting farm
Jesus Christ people
Christopher Cook
>chinks go full lockdown, millions die
>US does fuck all, hundreds die
Yeah, sure.
David Morgan
THIS IS ALL SO OVER-HYPED, ITS JUST THE FLU BRO, I MEAN, LOOK AT THE OFFICIAL NUMBERS. LYING, TO US, THAT'S PROBABLY A CRIME.
WHY? WHY DOES THE WORLD DO THIS, BAMBOOZLE US, IS BAD TO US. I DON'T GET IT.
SOMEONE, SOMEWHERE IS MAKING A LOT OF MONEY.
I CANT ACCEPT THE HAPPENSTANCE OF EXTERNAL EVENTS BECAUSE THEY'RE NOT FROM MY FRAME OF PERSPECTIVE, I'M JUST GOING TO CONTINUE TO BE ASTONISHED, SINCE MY TWENTIES.
HEY, DID YOU KNOW, 9/11 WAS AN INSIDE JOB, GUYS.
Sebastian Smith
Ground zero tends to have the most casualties retard
Joseph Rodriguez
epoch times is not a real newspaper, it is shit tier propaganda.
>may-suggest
it may suggest a lot of things, but it doesn't prove anything.
Carson Ramirez
>China requires all citizens to register and use a cellphone.
wtf are you on about?
Kayden Murphy
lol fuck off korean dog. koreans are shit.
Hunter Watson
yeah. in a plane crash. not with a virus.
Jason Perry
They probably had a purge.
Liam Carter
I HAD TO GO TO TWO STORES TO GET HOT DOG BUNS. FUUUUUCCCKK THAT.
Nicholas Hughes
it's linked to their "ipay" system or something, which is linked to your citizen identity. china doesn't fuck around when it comes to keeping track of their citizens.
HKanon was on here a few days ago explaining it.
Sebastian Rivera
like japan, you can't buy a phone without registering it in your name with your address and details. you need citizenship card to get a sim card.
Grayson Parker
50 cent party?
James Flores
oh nooooooo dang
Evan Howard
he is not memeflagging and very near china
Anthony Hill
Thank allah I don't have a made in China phone
Xavier Hill
Chinks have an enormous old people population and they were in the epicenter of this outbreak. Id say its not too far fetched that most of unused phones belong to ppl in landfills.
Zachary Russell
I'm sure everything is fine
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Jordan Evans
1.5% of the population
Brody Fisher
There are double the amounts of active sim cards and active mobile phones than there are people on this planet. Many work phones have most likely been cancelled due to quarantine and lock down. Why would business professionals continue to pay for a work phone they will be unable to use?
Easton Cox
>duuuuurrrr we have a social credit system, but how are we gonna keep track of peoples movements and what they're posting online
Hunter Perry
the click farms got shutdown
Austin Perry
>shills working overtime because Xi will pay them 1 dorrah
COLOR ME SURPRISED
Angel Green
I got you bros
Jordan Bennett
Insects arent people
Luke Garcia
Ccp shill here.
Nathaniel Torres
Weelax ferro whye peoper, china numbah won, is awl ok, just fru. Genius leader xi saying ok to turn off phone.
Liam Ramirez
That's false
Not being able to buy a phone without registering your ID doesn't mean you can't have more than 1 number. Lots of chinks have multiple SIM cards for personal use (multi accounts in wechat for the purpose of gambling with Hong baos) and/or company given numbers
It's wechat pay and alipay. No payment account can be used if it's not linked to a real person, but that doesn't limit the number of accounts a person can have
And think about it rationally, the accounts are canceled by someone, they are not closed automatically when a person dies.
Mason Jones
>it's linked to their "ipay" system or something, which is linked to your citizen identity. china doesn't fuck around when it comes to keeping track of their citizens.
This. In a country where your temperature is taken on every block, the number of times you are allowed to leave your home, what you purchase is tracked, do you think people have the choice to shut of their citizen-tracked numbers? Their numbers are like social security numbers that you can't just discard it like it was a contestant on the bachelor!
Dominic Stewart
>you can't buy a phone without registering it in your name with your address and details. you need citizenship card to get a sim card.
that isn't how he worded it. i know about having to use your ID to get a chink sim as i have one and i am in china right now. the way he worded it was as if people were required to have a cellphone, which isn't true.
you need ID sure, but it isn't a big process. i have taken out mobiles and home internet and they just scan your ID or in my case the passport. you can have many sim cards, as long as you use your id when buying them.
the alipay linking is overstated. you can change your phone number at the linked bank account easy, you can change your linked phone number easy on the alipay app and easy on the alipay website. because alipay is linked to your ID too. you can only link bank cards to alipay that also have the same phone number as the account.
>change phone number, change phone number for alipay account
>cards linked with old number still work until unlinked
>new linked cards must match phone number. verified through text message verification.
you phone number is bound to your ID, which is different from having your ID bound to your phone number.
Jackson Brooks
Alright CCP bug, explain why millions of phones are now suddenly disconnected.
Jeremiah Ross
Bro xi is not happy you posted this
Jose Turner
Read my post above. Also, unless those in Shanghai, Wuhan etc, are living a hand to mouth existence. Phone bills will still be automatically paid. They don't become immediately cancelled upon death.
Ryder Richardson
i don't know mate, it is weird. i am just pointing out that they (OP link and others, posters over the last few days) are saying "X proves Y" when it doesn't prove it. it definitely suggests something happened, but it is leaping to a conclusion based on assumptions. i don't claim to be an expert, but i am just saying that some of the assumptions are either definitely not true, or not necessarily true.
what about 2g/3g contacts ending and not being renewed, how many 4g/5g contracts have been taken out?
how many business contracts are usually taken out at the New Year which weren't taken out this year because of the shutdown?
when does the chink business year normally run from/to?
all of these things could have an effect.
the numbers were 7 million accounts at the weekend, today it is 21 million. 7 million over the whole country isn't a huge deal of accounts if you think about salesmen/commision companies cancelling them to save money. who knows though?
Bentley Jackson
I work in for a cellphone operator, maybe they just cleaned up their subscriber databases. We do that regularly.
Andrew Miller
Pretty sure they are. If your state ID gets cancelled because you're identified as dead, then all associated accounts get closed too (phone, bank, etc).
Lucas Miller
If you want to be persuasive, at least use proper English, Chang.
>Idiots. If you cant working for month, how will you pay your bill. Clearly people cancel plan to save money.
FTFY.
Kevin Peterson
>HKanon
they should be taken with the same pinch of salt that obvious 5mao posters are.
Landon Gutierrez
When you buy from a mobile operator and sign in on a plan. That's how it is in the whole world though is it not?
What other way is it? There are burners of course if you want, but only drug dealers use them.
Oliver Johnson
Who is processing each account? Having your phone connected to your social ID couldn't work regardless. What about multiple phones, numbers etc. What about losing a phone and a sim card.
Jace Morris
>They don't become immediately cancelled upon death.
Didn't the government kill them, then closed their accounts? Didn't they eat the bodies afterward per Chinese custom?
Nathan Hernandez
It's actually quite a procedure when someone dies to get everything cancelled. There isn't an automated system that just cancels all your accounts once you are registered dead, because there isn't a unified state wide conected network for everything.
You are seriously overestimating the IT administrative systems of countries.
Jeremiah Reyes
Can the actual numbers for all countries worldwide just be released already, so damn sick of this corruption and cover ups.
Jaxon Gomez
21MM is like a little over a 1% drop in total mobile subs. probably people shutting off their business numbers etc.
Luis Torres
>What about multiple phones, numbers etc.
you can have multiples with no issue.
>What about losing a phone and a sim card.
you go to the phone store with your ID and they give you a new sim card with the same number. not every store can do it, but one which has a billing centre in it.
Ryder Martinez
this is true. i worked at a bank and the things people have to provide in order for them to close a dead relatives account is not simple. death certificates & proof they are legally allowed to be doing it. it can take months if the dead person hadn't planned for their death.
Angel Murphy
Chinksects purged a bunch of (potential) dissidents.
Pretty smooth operation.
Hopefully the jews can’t replicate it in the west... again.
Landon Murphy
That’s just a testament to CCP incompetence.
Luke Hughes
You forget about the daily cremations? The leaked account from crematorium workers about the 24/7 cremation?
Henry Diaz
Would it be safe to say this is how they stopped the protests user?
Jaxon Cruz
That outlawed canceling them, for health documentation reasons.
Jonathan Martin
Sure!
Brody Roberts
A few farms might've closed shop.