By SOMINI SENGUPTA Democracy can be difficult, especially for a multibillion dollar public company. In 2009, Facebook decided it was a good idea for its users to vote on certain policy changes. This week, the company announced it was no longer a good idea. Under the old rules, a vote was triggered if a policy change received more than 7,000 comments. If 30 percent of all active users voted on a policy, their views had to be considered. Now that its number of users is close to the population of China, which has more...
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