A little more than a week after Facebook responded to a controversy surrounding its updated terms of service agreement by capitulating and reverting to the previous version, the company announced new procedures Thursday that will open governance of the service and its policy processes to input from users. Facebook’s new approach to site governance will allow its users to help determine policies related to privacy, ownership and sharing through procedures that invite them to review, comment on and vote on them prior to their implementation.
Facebook Wants Your Two Cents
Posted by: Walaika Haskins February 27, 2009 11:55 AMA little more than a week after Facebook responded to a controversy surrounding its updated terms of service agreement by capitulating and reverting to the previous version, the company announced new procedures Thursday that will open governance of the service and its policy processes to input from users. Facebook’s new approach to site governance will allow its users to help determine policies related to privacy, ownership and sharing through procedures that invite them to review, comment on and vote on them prior to their implementation.