Facebook reacts to users’ protest

18.02.2009.

From  a PR perspective Facebook’s reaction to users’ protest comes late, but at least there is a reaction:

What I like is that Facebook encourages people to get in touch via a particular FB-group: This way, it can easily engage in an online dialogue with people and react accordingly. Let’s see if it works!

Entry Filed under: Online-PR, PR-Trends, Social Media, Social Software, Social Web, Web 2.0. .

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