UK Politician Caught Emailing With Himself
from the only-a-test dept
Last month we noted how difficult it was for UK MPs to get access to WiFi. Now we may know one of the reasons those MPs were so desperate to get internet access: so they could email themselves. At least, that's the case with Iain Liddell-Grainger who was caught sending himself fake emails in order to increase his "responsiveness" rating from some political watch group. The group has a website where they encourage you to email your MP, and then they track how responsive the MPs are. When the first results came out, this particular MP didn't do so well, so apparently he decided to be a bit more... proactive. Of course, now that he's been caught, he's got the perfect excuse. He wasn't just trying to boost his scores, he was taking part in an "experiment" to show that the system was "bunk" and "statistically inaccurate". He may be right, but it does sort of come across as being caught with your hand in the cookie jar and claiming you were just testing the security of the lid.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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define concatenations and acronyms.
I didn't know, so i rtfa. the article also does not define the cat. so, just in case you're as ignorant as I am... Member of Parliament.
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Then he sees that he has a bad rating on this site because he forgot to read the 5 or 6 emails he got in the last 6 months.
No one wants their name to look bad. "Lets send ourselves an email and answer it to see if we can raise that rating."
The first one raised it 10%. "Only need a few more to look good again. Then I have to remember not to sign up for this thing again."
Who blames him?
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Kudos to this guy
See: Blair's spin machine ran on 'dark ages' technology
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This reminds one of "RateYourProfessor"
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