Facebook gets Democratic

February 27th, 2009
Beginning today, we are giving you a greater opportunity to voice your opinion over how Facebook is governed. We’re starting this off by publishing two new documents for your review and comment. The first is the Facebook Principles, which defines your rights and will serve as the guiding framework behind any policy we’ll consider—or the reason we won’t consider others. The second document is the Statement of Rights and Responsibilities, which will replace the existing Terms of Use

Zuckerberg says you can now go have a say…

What’s interesting is how I always realize that Facebook keeps causing an uproar with every change that they make but ends up with massive PR and more users. Haha. Suckers…

As they say, any publicity is good publicity :)

Posted via web from Justin Lee’s posterous


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