Meta Announces Twitter-like Subscription Model

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Title:Meta Announces Twitter-like Subscription Model

description: We have breaking news!

We learned that in a while he will announce a subscription model similar to Twitter.
What will this model look like?
There are many indications that the use of Meta services will unfortunately be paid. You may need to purchase a monthly or annual subscription to use Facebook features.

Facebook gained popularity around the world because it was free to use.
Users paid only for advertising and promoting posts on their own.

Will Facebook lose users with a paid subscription?

Maybe yes. A huge number of users are used to the fact that Facebook has been free for years. No one likes to change something that is good, unfortunately you will have to prepare for changes.

What does the Meta subscription service promise users?

The Meta subscription service promises members a blue verified badge, better protection, and better coverage. Will the range really be that good? We'll find out soon enough!



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