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Facebook Privacy Policy Vote Fail

34 pointsby sparknlaunchalmost 13 years ago

13 comments

kitsune_almost 13 years ago
What a load of horse shit. Who has actually heard of this vote taking place? If you require 30% of your user base to participate, for it to have a binding verdict, you better market this with a flashy banner on the top of every page.
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nikcubalmost 13 years ago
This wasn't promoted well enough. I consider myself a bit of a Facebook privacy advocate and would have liked to have helped promote this, but I hadn't even heard of it until the vote was over.<p>It seems to be getting a lot more coverage as a failure than it did as an idea.
ErrantXalmost 13 years ago
The "vote" was mostly a load of crap. But I do have one issue:<p><i>is if they had liked the Site Governance page and therefore seen updates from that page; if one of their friends voted and clicked a box to send an update to their profile’s news feed; or if they happened to notice a promo for the vote that was mixed in with the ads on the right side of the page… I never saw a promo, but that’s because I ignore the small ads and other items on the far right. I suspect most people do.</i><p>I was notified via a massive box at the top of my news feed - one that spanned the whole feed and had a big call to action.
majanialmost 13 years ago
Facebook need to get real with that voter requirement. Asking 270million to come out and vote would require them to be rallied through a presidential-level campaign with TV ads, fund-raising dinners and all. I think 5-10 million or thereabouts would be a more reasonable number, considering the biggest pages in the world are slightly above that.
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luchsalmost 13 years ago
Here in Germany, the voting was announced in the TV news (I remember seeing it in the 'heute journal' and 'Tagesschau').
farnsworthalmost 13 years ago
There was a vote? I've never heard of this issue and I consider myself somewhat well informed in tech current events.
gyardleyalmost 13 years ago
Of course Facebook didn't promote this properly. It's not in Facebook's interest to promote this properly.<p>Those of you who care about this sort of thing should be asking yourselves why the Facebook privacy advocates didn't or couldn't promote this properly on their own - after all, the sharing mechanisms built into Facebook work pretty well. That's the far more interesting question here.
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nathan_longalmost 13 years ago
Based on past experience with Facebook privacy policies, I have developed my own, very effective one: <i>I do not give Facbook my data</i>.
arihantalmost 13 years ago
So they didn't advertise it well, and now they are planning to implement the new regulations because of lack of participation?<p>Facebook is turning out to be an unethical company. This is really unacceptable behavior from a company I rely for social connections and sensitive information, including my private messages and contacts.
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theoriquealmost 13 years ago
"Liked the Site Governance page?"<p>Sounds like about as big a thrill as C-Span, and with equal level of appeal.<p>However, I'm sure all 5 people who clicked "Like" on the Site Governance page also voted.
Vivtekalmost 13 years ago
30% of 900 million users, 600 million of which are spam accounts? What a conveniently impossible number of votes to obtain.
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user49598almost 13 years ago
Saying facebook has 900 million users is like saying no one on earth ever dies. If we required 30% of every one who ever live to vote, we'd never get anything done.
its_so_onalmost 13 years ago
For what it's worth, when I heard about the vote, I saw that the voter turnout requirement was absurd (for an online vote on a single service like this) - so it was obviously a fake 'vote' Facebook didn't really want to happen. Just PR so they can say, "Well, regarding the privacy policy we did actually put it to a user vote."<p>This is the exact result it looked to me like they wanted.