Civil Service Blog Code Redefined: Wordle

Following on from Tom Watson MP’s release of a Code for Participation for Civil Servants online, I thought I would turn it into a Wordle (word cloud).

Since the Statement of Principles is free of waffle and padding, it seems to work quite well. Click through for the full size version.

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Here are some further examples of different Wordles created from the Code for Online Participation.

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4 Responses to “Civil Service Blog Code Redefined: Wordle”

  1. Nice work! Interesting that “wherever” is on par with “civil service”. I guess, well, wherever…

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  2. @Chervil: I quite like the idea of the ubiquity of the code implied by “wherever”.

    Thanks for the comment.

    Matt

  3. @Jeremy Gould: Thanks for the comment.

    Matt

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