Facebook`s voters` numbers surpass India`s electorate

Facebook`s decision to offer its 900 million users a chance to vote on the social network`s proposed changes to privacy policy will be higher than the electorate in India.

Washington: Facebook`s decision to offer its 900 million users a chance to vote on the social network`s proposed changes to privacy policy will be higher than the electorate in India, the world`s largest democracy.
Facebook`s move to allow users cast vote to reflect their opinion on the site`s old and newly proposed privacy policies would turn the website into the largest electorate in the world.

By way of contrast, India, which is known as the democracy with the highest population, has nearly 700 million registered voters.

Members have until midnight on Thursday to vote for or against the planned changes, Sky News reports.

“We strongly encourage you to participate in the vote on our new revised documents,” Facebook executive Elliot Schrage wrote on the company`s blog.

Max Schrems, founder of the Europe Vs. Facebook website, triggered the vote by rallying members of his privacy group to post tens of thousands of comments on the site.

“If the new policy does not go through, Facebook would have to rewrite the policy and might improve something,” Schrems said.

According to Facebook`s own rules, policy revisions are put to a vote if they attract more than 7,000 comments.

ANI

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