tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8750343339904865739.post1297362450289840830..comments2023-11-02T20:45:14.873+11:00Comments on eGov AU: Australian internet users more social, connected and politically aware than non-usersCraig Thomlerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18350603210658700252noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8750343339904865739.post-57835984576032031102011-05-04T22:28:06.701+10:002011-05-04T22:28:06.701+10:00Thanks James
Frankly I'm not sure about the c...Thanks James<br /><br />Frankly I'm not sure about the claims on obeying laws and regulations. The question is a bit broad and there's no real way to tell if there's a causal link (people who use the internet more frequently obey the law less frequently).Craig Thomlerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18350603210658700252noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8750343339904865739.post-73773617294934758022011-05-02T12:48:45.110+10:002011-05-02T12:48:45.110+10:00Craig - I posted some observations about this the ...Craig - I posted some observations about this the other day, particularly how different media outlets reported on these findings:<br /><br />Internet Citizens in Australia - good, bad or ugly? You decide<br />http://chieftech.com.au/internet-citizens-in-australia-good-bad-or-ug<br /><br />Two points I would like to highlight:<br />* in actual numbers, there are still more frequent than 'infrequent' Internet users who believe it is important to obey laws and regulations. <br />* this poll suggests that only about 41% of people overall think it is important to obey laws and regulations.James Dellowhttp://chieftech.com.aunoreply@blogger.com