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Harriet Harman's Husband Made A 'technological Mix Up'?

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anotheoldgit | 12:24 Thu 21st Nov 2013 | News
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Surely it is not only our children's browsing habits that the government should be concerned about?

/// Official records showed that more than 300,000 attempts were made to access pornographic website in the Houses of Parliament last year. ///

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what "slights"? i have read one out of forty odd replies!
you can only get all uppity about the way people respond to you, if you are unimpeachable yourself, which you are not

"miss, miss, she started it"!
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There's a technological mix up in your question.

There's a difference between bookmarking a website (also known on some browsers as making it a 'Favourite' and what Jack Dromey did.

In a Twitter feed, you can quite easily 'favourite' a comment, but that doesn't necessarily mean that you've ever gone near the website in question. The vast majority of Twitter users access the site via a mobile platform (I think it's around 80% of users). As you're looking at feeds from your mobile phone or possibly tablet, it's quite feasible to accidentally 'favourite' an item, and not know what you've done.

That's a world away from deliberately searching for a site and going to the link.

Twitter is one thing.

Websites is another.

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