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The Alpha Course "Does God exist?" online poll is fixed
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by apexauk
6093 days ago
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The Alpha Course in the UK are running a marketing campaign at the moment with posters asking the question "Does God exist?" followed by empty tick boxes for Yes/No/Probably. They've got the same thing on their homepage at http://uk.alpha.org/ set up as an online poll, complete with "see results so far" link. Problem is.. clicking yes always returns 36-34-30.
clicking no always returns 35-34-30.
clicking probably always returns 35-34-31. The votes are being posted to and the "results" returned by http://uk.alpha.org/?q=/alpha09/poll&vote=[yes|no|probably] - view source to see the html returned with the "results". Amusingly you can get the stats as high as 40% "no" by adding lots of votes at once e.g. http://uk.alpha.org/?q=/alpha09/poll&vote=no&vote=no&vote=no&vote=no&vote=no etc. see here: http://bit.ly/somethingfishygoingon Of course as soon as you vote anything else the numbers return to normal. Regardless of your religious beliefs, surely this is pushing the line a bit far in terms of presenting it as a real poll when the results are fixed? |
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Seems to me like this is deceiving the public. How do poll results (or not) relate to advertising standards laws?