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New paid Facebook and Instagram subscription: what's behind Mark Zuckerberg's announcement

2023-02-20T17:31:29.263Z


Users will be able to verify their accounts for $11.99 per month. After the users of Twitter, those of the Meta platforms ( Facebook and Instagram ) will be able to wear a blue badge that guarantees their authenticity and better promote their messages for a dozen dollars a month. The paid subscription was presented on Sunday by the head of the Californian group, Mark Zuckerberg , after defending for almost 20 years an economic model based on free services and a


After the users of Twitter, those of the Meta platforms (

Facebook and Instagram

) will be able to wear a blue badge that guarantees their authenticity and better promote their messages for a dozen dollars a month.

The paid subscription was presented on Sunday by the head of the Californian group,

Mark Zuckerberg

, after defending for almost 20 years an economic model based on free services and advertising.

Meta Verified subscribers will be able to verify their Facebook and Instagram accounts by presenting an official identity card, and then wearing a "blue badge" that proves they are who they say they are.

Your account will also be better

protected against the risk of identity theft.

In case of problems, subscribers can contact customer service employees directly.

And your messages, photos and videos will be promoted above others, appearing among the first search results,

comments and recommendations.

Meta promises new creative features

Instagram is one of the most used applications in the world.

Reuters photo

The subscription will first be available in Australia and New Zealand this week, and then it will roll out to other places, starting with the United States.

It will cost

$11.99

per month for users who purchase it online, and $14.99 for those who subscribe via mobile apps (to offset the commission from Apple or Google).

Subscription is optional and the platforms will remain free.

Interested users must be over 18 years of age and it will not be available to companies, although Meta does not exclude including them in the future.

The new offer is aimed above all at content creators: Meta explained to the AFP news agency that it conceived

Meta Verified based on the demands it received from rising creators.


But for the expert Carolina Milanesi, the formula lacks coherence by offering functions that respond to the needs of different types of users: authentication for official organizations and personalities, promotion for influencers, security that should "apply to everyone" .

"I'm not sure there's enough stuff for each of the categories of people

to justify the expense

," she said.

Diagram to have more income

Mark Zuckerberg changed the structure of the company by his focus on the metaverse.

Photo Reuters

Meta's strategy arises when historical social networks see their number of users grow and their revenues fall.

In 2022, the group's advertising revenue fell for the first time since it went public in 2012.

The inflation of advertisers' budgets, the attention of users is divided among the many applications and these can no longer collect as much personal data as before the intervention of authorities (in particular European ones) and Apple to better protect the private life of users.

The fight of the platforms.

After the pandemic, the great challenge for the platforms was to recover income.

AFP photo

The battle between platforms then moves towards the side of the creators "who produce the content that captivates the public's attention", explains Milanesi.

But it's not enough.

Snapchat, Reddit or Discord offer access to additional tools for a few dollars a month.

Twitter, acquired by Elon Musk last year, confusingly launched its

"Blue" subscription for $7 a month online, or $11 on the iPhone.

Blue allows you to have the famous blue badge that guarantees authenticity, better promote your messages, see twice less advertising and have more freedom when writing longer tweets, among other functions.

"In my opinion, Meta is going to try above all to diversify its sources of income. Twitter has launched and the others say they are going to try too," says Milanesi.

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Source: clarin

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