Unless a miracle happens, we will no longer have the ability to vote on changes to Facebook’s terms of service and privacy policy after today.
At 12pm PT, Facebook will cut off voting on its latest set of proposed changes to its so-called site governance documents, the Data Use Policy and Statement of Rights and Responsibilities, legal contracts that we all must agree to in order to use the social network.
Facebook stipulates that a full 30 percent of users β about 300 million people, at last count β must vote against proposed changes in order for the vote to be “binding.” If fewer users cast their ballot, the results are only “advisory.” At the time of this writing, however, only about 660,000 people have voted β 299.3 million fewer than is needed to make our voices matter in Palo Alto.
Of the 660,000 votes, about 580,000 have voted against the changes, which include putting a stop to the voting process altogether. Instead, Facebook wants to create a new way to get user feedback on changes in the future, such as surveys.
About 79,000 users have voted in favor of the changes.
Other changes to Facebook’s policies include allowing greater sharing of our personal information with affiliates like Instagram, alterations to the filtering of Facebook Messages, clarifications on the ability of advertisers to run political or religious ads, and increased visibility of user profiles in search engines.
Prior to this year’s voting, which started one week ago today, a pair of privacy advocacy groups, the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) and the Center for Digital Democracy (CDD), warned that the changes would increase risk for users. Specifically, the groups said that changes to Facebook Messages would likely subject users to an increase in spam, which is a major source of malware that can be used for identity theft.
While voter turnout this year is abysmally low, it is actually a significant increase over years past. In 2011, for example, just over 342,000 people cast their vote. The jump in user participation may have to do with Facebook’s additional promotions of the vote, which arrived in the form of emails and posts to users’ News Feeds. Clearly, that wasn’t enough.

That’s fine with me ! Simply I’ll just quit Face book, they need me worse then I need them!
Who knew this was evening happening today, I was not notified.
Seems to me facebook makes changes that users don’t support regardless of users opinions.
Facebook! Stop being a dictator! =0)
And I guess Facebook is willing to lose me as a customer.
Facebook will lose you as a product to make money off of.
Check Snopes.com search Facebook privacy
Does ANYone truly believe their votes counted for *anything* on Facebook?
#1 If you really want a say… be a SHARE HOLDER! #2 they have emailed everyone directly about this… if you deleted their email – check where your account is set up to get emails i.e. the email you use to login and #3 Get REAL – you are using a FREE platform to you – how do you think they are going to monetize your information…????
When was a vote solicited never heard of FB using votes to change TOS
Like they care if you voted, if they want to change it they will without ur permission.
reminds me how “hitchhikers’ guide to the galaxy” started
I didn’t see any actual changes, and yes I read them both. The only difference was the presentation, not the content.
I voted
W/e its just a social networking site… don’t like it, you can always go back to Myspace
I’m just about tired of Facebook anyway. SOS all the time
I wondered why I didn’t create a Facebook account until a couple days before I graduated from High school. This answered my question. WTF Facebook?
LMAO. As if fascistbook ever had any intention whatsoever of paying attention to the votes in the first place.
It’s a free service, everyone knows the deal, shift to one of the many authoritarian nations in the world if you want a real taste of oppression. It’s their company.
Make everything public so I can stalk easier!