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Facebook tried to change their Terms of Service, but the social networking site got its butt kicked by miffed users. So they changed it back.
Facebook is ... relenting.
The giant social networking site caused quite a stir this week when it was reavealed that a change in their terms of use agreement gave them rights to all user generated content, forever.
Well, late last night a message went out to all users reversing that change. It said:
After much conversation, the developers at Facebook sent out a poll to the sites users asking them if they agreed with the change in Terms of Service. Not surprisingly, 56 percent said they opposed the change. The number probably would have been higher but, like many so many other Facebook applications, about 38 percent of those who recieved the question ignored it. Only 6 percent agreed with the change.
Probably the most important Facebook change to come out of this social networking crisis is that a Facebook Bill of Rights and Responsibilities group has been established, and users are encouraged to go there and complain to thier heart's content. But, if you're one of those people who complains, please, make sure you spell everything correctly, becausee word is that what goes happens on Facebook stays on Facebook.