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#nominetpf

Dr Simon Moores

Audience questions

21 May 2015 | London

Question 1.

A. Hearing about developments in digital democracy and how parliamentarians can use the internet to engage with constituencies

B. Learning about how government is addressing the needs and challenges of digital by default

C. Hearing about the future development of the internet and the potential for innovation

D. Finding out what the Digital Single Market might mean for me and my organisation

E. Hearing different perspectives on the control and use of personal data

F. Drinks at the end of the day

A B C D E F

As we start this afternoon I am looking forward to: (Choose any that apply)

Question 2.

A. Facebook and Twitter accounts should be compulsory for all MPs

B. Parliament should introduce a new digital strategy that will set targets to develop the digital skills necessary and provide training

C. The new parliamentary digital service should introduce tools to increase the volume and quality of interaction between MPs and their constituents

D. It’s a generation thing so we don’t need to do anything - younger MPs coming through will address the issue

6.9%

29.3%

46.6%

17.2%

A B C D

What should be done to develop the level of knowledge and digital skills amongst parliamentarians so that they can engage with constituents? (Choose any that apply)

Question 3.

A. LabourB. ConservativeC. Liberal DemocratsD. GreensE. SNPF. UKIPG. Plaid CymruH. None of them

A B C DE F G H

Which of the main parties do you think used social media most effectively? (Choose only one)

Question 4.

A. Exclusively traditional media – I only bother to read the broadsheets and editorial

B. Mostly traditional media – I make time for Question Time, but I read the party manifestos online

C. 50/50 between traditional media and digital media – I followed their Twitter account and I also watched the Party Political Broadcasts

D. Mostly digital media – I’m in it for speed and want instant updates

E. Exclusively digital media – I tweeted and engaged directly with politicians, campaigners and Guido Fawkes is my mate

F. I didn’t engage with any of the campaigning – it didn’t make a difference to me

A B C D E F

How would you characterise the way in which you followed the parties’ political campaigning in the recent election? (Choose only one)

Question 5.

A. Yes, and the modern user is well aware of how to exercise that control.

B. Yes, but more needs to be done to educate users how to exercise that control.

C. No, but I’m hopeful that new policies and regulation will provide new ways for individuals to exercise choice and control.

D. No, people don’t have enough control over how personal data is used.

E. We all need to adjust to a new concept of privacy for the digital age. Our data is out there and there is little we can do to prevent that.

F. The privacy policies exist, they just need to be easier to understand and people need to read them A B C D E F

Does today’s digital citizen have sufficient control over the digital footprint they leave behind? (Choose only one)

Question 6.

A. Embarrassment from exposureB. Reputational damageC. StigmatizationD. Economic lossE. Potential job loss/refusalF. An affront to my dignityG. Identity theftH. I do not have such a fear

A B CD E F

My greatest fear with regard to misuse of my private data is: (Choose only one answer)

Question 7.

A. Private companies e.g. retailersB. Central GovernmentC. Local GovernmentD. BanksE. NHS F. Telecommunications companies (ISPs etc)G. None of the above

A B C D E F G

Who would you trust most with your personal data? (Choose only one answer)

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