• Australian Government tracks social media post about the illegal boat policy
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[QUOTE]Australians' social media posts are reportedly being monitored to advise the Abbott government on its immigration policies. The federal government has commissioned market research contracts worth $4.3 million in its first five months in office, Fairfax Media reports. It has two contracts with social media research firm Cubit Media Research to gauge public opinion of the government's immigration policies through Twitter, Facebook and blogs. It's also spending $65,000 to track the mood on its "no boat no visa" campaign. Separately, almost $40,000 is being spent to research the perception of the West Australian Senate election, and more than $20,000 in research deals for the Department of Communications.[/QUOTE] [url]http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/2014/02/16/10/14/govt-tracks-social-media-on-boat-policy[/url] Whole article was short, posted it all
Hopefully they've seen all the times I told them to collectively neck themselves.
I hope they didn't spend $65,000 to realise that Australians generally disapprove of them shooting at starving asylum seekers.
[QUOTE=darcy010;43929437]I hope they didn't spend $65,000 to realise that Australians generally disapprove of them shooting at starving asylum seekers.[/QUOTE] Worse than that, 65k and they won't realise anything.
We should start throwing inexplicable phrases into related tweets then. Like, Boner Barriers.
Illegal boner boats
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