Users of Facebook will have comment and voting rights over the firm’s future policies regarding how the site is governed.
Founder Mark Zuckerberg said the aim was to “open up Facebook so that users can participate meaningfully in our policies and our future”.
A prominent leader in the field of Privacy rules and laws said:
“No other company has made such a bold move towards transparency and democratisation,” he said.
“The devil will be in the detail but, overall, we applaud these positive steps and think they foreshadow the future of web 2.0.”
Mr Zuckerberg admitted that the recent changes to the website’s terms and conditions had sparked a “firestorm”.
Other Facebook news from the BBC is that a 16 year old girl has been fired from her job because she said her office was boring on her Facebook page! No, I’m serious…. read it.
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