Meta Charge for Verification tick follows Twitter Update

By: Ascure

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On Sunday morning Mark Zuckerberg announced a new product, which is a subscription service of Meta verified accounts.

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Source: Google

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Instagram and Facebook-verified accounts need to pay.

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Source: Google

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Within hours of Twitter's announcement of its "Meta Verified" subscription service, Elon Musk predicted Meta would follow Twitter's lead and charge for verified statuses.

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Source: Google

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Mark Zuckerberg decided to cover  this new feature in Australia and New Zealand.

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Source: Google

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Meta charges would start at $11.99 per month on the web.

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Source: Google

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Meta charges would start at $14.99 per month on iOS.

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Source: Google

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This service is primarily designed for content creators, who will be able to significantly boost their reach and visibility during a time when it is increasingly difficult to stand out on Meta's platforms.

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Source: Google

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Zuckerberg described Meta Verified as a “subscription service that lets you verify your account with a government ID, get a blue badge, get extra impersonation protection against accounts claiming to be you, and get direct access to customer support.”

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Meta company offered exclusive stickers to content creators on facebook, Instagram stories, and Facebook reels.

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Source: Google