Not exact matches
Following the election, The Daily Telegraph detailed changes to Wikipedia pages made from computers with IP addresses inside Parliament raising suspicion that «MPs or their political parties deliberately hid
information from the
public online to make candidates appear more electable to voters» and a deliberate attempt to hide
embarrassing information from the electorate.
This risk could well be overstated, though, where the
information is just
embarrassing: most people are fair - minded enough to realise that there is a difference between the
public and private sphere.
All I know is that I took the risk of
embarrassing myself when I posted last year, and nobody has so far suggested that Amazon gave the Patent Office (or, ultimately, the curious
public) any of the
information I've referred to.