Facebook Asks Users If It Can Abolish Their Right To Vote On Future Site Governance Changes
Today Facebook will send its largest email blast to date, informing all 1 billion users that it's proposing to modify the site's governance structure and remove the ability for users to vote on changes. Currently if proposed changes get over 7,000 comments all users may vote on them, and if over 30% vote for or against the changes, their decision is binding. Facebook wants to replace this system with a focus on soliciting high quality feedback through new features. This would prevent votes from being triggered by copy and pasted comments drummed up by fringe privacy activists like Europe Vs Facebook's Max Schrems.Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/DVut9_vyhRQ/
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