Using FOIA To Find Out How Much Gov't Is Spending On Ads Promoting FOIA

from the follow-the-circle dept

It would appear that the UK government is trying to promote its website for those filing Freedom of Information Act requests using paid search. Any time people search on "freedom of information act" or "freedom of information" an ad may appear. That, apparently, caught the imagination of someone who wondered just how much the government was paying for those ads and, conveniently, filed a freedom of information request to find out. Apparently, about 4,000 people have clicked through since the ads began last July, costing the government a few hundred pounds. There's no word on whether or not one of those clicks was from the person filing this FOIA request -- but you would assume that would be the case.
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  1. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 6 Mar 2006 @ 1:34pm

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    first post, but I am not using my name cause it might get me in trouble. :)

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    CSM-Bobcat, 6 Mar 2006 @ 1:56pm

    Re: No Subject Given

    Is there some sort of reward for being the first post? You don't seem to have anything to contribute to the topic.

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    dan mayer, 6 Mar 2006 @ 2:25pm

    Pretty funny

    That is a pretty funny use of the FOI act. I am also really suprised that it was only about 4,000. I guess it is a pretty specific search term, but you think they would have had to spend more than that. Over all thought i think it shows that it was a good use of money to help promote it. A few hundred pounds is pretty much nothing, and it was probably targeted at those users that truly cared about it.

    Very cool and really funny.

    (No award for first post, just kinda lamers really like to do it for some reason)

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    Rhetoric, 6 Mar 2006 @ 2:42pm

    Funny

    CSM-Bobcat, you posted second... mentioning that the first poster didn't contribute anything to the topic. Did you bother to read your own comment? Did YOU contribute to the topic? Silly.
    Quite interesting that the gov't would spend money on freedom of information. Just exactly where did they advertise?

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    CSM-Bobcat, 6 Mar 2006 @ 3:31pm

    Re: Funny

    An irony that did not go unnoticed. But I had to ask...

    Any yes, this is yet another post with no real relevance to the topic. My apologies.

    link to this | view in thread ]


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